![]() Packaging, however when you pick this option we use a widerĬruciform offering additional protection if you have aġ. To come into stock. If there are any unforeseen issues withĪvailability we will notify you immediately.Īt checkout you are able to select a premium packaging optionįor a fee of £1.50. We pack all of our orders using appropriate Shipping dates are only an indication of when we expect those items In Stock need to be ordered in from our suppliers and the estimated Important Note: all items that are not currently displaying as Stock arrivesĪt the office throughout the day so the stock status of items on the ![]() Or to ship each item as soon as it becomes available. To wait for everything to become available to ship in one package, ‘available to ship in 1-3 days’) you will be given an option either ![]() Shipping dates (for example, ‘available to pre-order’, ‘in stock’, If your order contains items that have different estimated Shipping as their release dates are liable to fluctuate. Shipping. Please note that Pre-Orders do not count towards free Downloads and Gift Vouchers do not count towards free Until all items become available to ship so they can be sent as one Therefore, all items must be in stock or you should be happy to wait *To qualify for free postage the order must be sent as one package. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”įree Shipping: We offer free postage on orders over Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. “From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou -grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’. Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana ![]()
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