• Ebo Taylor – Poverty No Good
    • Ebo Taylor – Mumudey Mumudey
    • Ebo Taylor – Krumandey
    • Ebo Taylor – Aboa Kyirbin
    • Ebo Taylor – Yen Ara
    • Ebo Taylor – Mind Your Own Business
    • Ebo Taylor – Ankona'm
    • Ebo Taylor – Abenkwan Puchaa
    • Ebo Taylor – Aba Yaa
    • 1. Poverty No Good
    • 2. Mumudey Mumudey
    • 3. Krumandey
    • 4. Aboa Kyirbin
    • 5. Yen Ara
    • 6. Mind Your Own Business
    • 7. Ankona'm
    • 8. Abenkwan Puchaa
    • 9. Aba Yaa

    After 60 years in the business, Ghanaian music legend Ebo Taylor returns with perhaps his finest album to date! The man combines high-energy afrobeat, sweet highlife, jazz and the konkoma influences that he’s famous for, as well as disco pulse and hard-hitting percussive edge. Recommended!

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