Ayiko Bia

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Ayiko Bia
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Compilation album by
Released1992
Recorded19 July 1977, Royal Festival Hall, London
Length45:22
Label Soundwings Records
Osibisa chronology
The Warrior
(1992)
Ayiko Bia
(1992)
Jambo
(1992)

Ayiko Bia is a compilation album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1992 by Soundwings Records (MC-102.1078-2) and distributed by Serenade S.A., Barcelona, Spain.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction"Osibisa1:39
2."Welcome Home"Osei, Tontoh, Amarfio4:15
3."Ayiko Bia"Osei1:27
4."Spirit Up Above" Roland Kirk 7:40
5."Fire"Osei, Tontoh, Amarfio, Ayivor, Mandengue6:54
6."Music for Gong Gong"Osei, Tontoh7:37
7."Beautiful Seven – Y Sharp"Osei, Tontoh, Amarfio8:06
8."Sunshine Day"Osei, Tontoh, Amarfio6:57
9."Encore"Osei, Tontoh, Amarfio0:47
Total length:45:22

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