Monsore

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Monsore
Osibisa Monsore2.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDec 1997
Recorded1995
Length57:00
Label Red Steel Music
Producer Teddy Osei
Osibisa chronology
The Very Best of Osibisa
(1994)
Monsore
(1997)
Hot Flashback Volume 1
(1997)

Monsore is an album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1997 by Red Steel Music/Flying Elephant. A version was licensed to AIM for the Australian market. Their particular sound incorporated new world-fusion elements on this studio recording. The album was recorded in London in 1995 thru 1996.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Monsore"Inkansah, Osei4:41
2."Djankoso"Osei4:31
3."Hold On"Brown, Osei, Tontoh4:05
4."Kofi Kofi"Osei4:05
5."Jambo Africa"Osei4:42
6."Morning Sun"Brown, Osei, Owusu6:05
7."Jungle Call"Osei, Tontoh4:23
8."Wo Anko Bia"Osei5:29
9."Feel Good"Kofi, Osei5:17
10."Monsore (flute version)"Osei3:01
11."Hold On (original mix)"Brown, Osei, Tontoh4:18
12."Feel Good (re-mix)"Kofi, Osei4:04
13."Aflao"Osei2:13
Total length:57:00

Personnel

Credits

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