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Syliphone was a
Guinean record label that ran from 1967
until 1984. The
label was
based in Conakry, Guinea.
Created and
funded by the
Guinean government...
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exists today, the
group made a
number of
recordings for the state-owned
Syliphone label and
become one of the
first modern dance musical groups in Guinea...
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complete discography for
Bembeya Jazz. The
Syliphone Years (2009),
Sterns Music Authenticite - The
Syliphone Years (2008),
Sterns Music Golden Afrique...
- "I Was So Glad" (France:
Syliphone SYL 533), and "Everything, For My Love" with "Do You Remember, Malcolm?" (France:
Syliphone SYL 532).[citation needed]...
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Conakry ("La Paillote") and made a
number of
recordings for the state-owned
Syliphone record label. The
group was an
organ of the
state of
Guinea and as such...
- as
Orchestre de
Danse de Guéckédou). Many of
these bands recorded on
Syliphone records.
Bembeya Jazz
National further enriched Guinea's
musical melting...
- (Editions
Syliphone Conakry, SYL 251) 1970
Franklin Boukaka avec
Keletigui et ses Tambourinis, "M’Bongi Eyi" / "Tata aleleti" (Editions
Syliphone Conakry...
- will.
Syliphone record label recordings from
Guinea More than 7,800
recordings of
music from
Guinea were
originally released on the
Syliphone record...
- to
create a new
style of
African music,
creating his own
record label Syliphone for this purpose, and all
musicians received a
minimum wage if they practised...
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African po****r
music by
establishing the
first African label,
Syliphone. By 1985,
Syliphone had
released over 80 LP
discs of po****r
bands from all over...