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The Partially Examined Life | Nakedly Examined Music #197: Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah's African Head Charge @ThePartiallyExaminedLife | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Bonjo started in the '70s as a session hand percussionist, played for a few years with Creation Rebel, and became a band leader in 1980, first recording a bit as Noah House of Dread, then creating African Head Charge, which has had more than 20 releases. More at africanheadcharge.bandcamp.com.

We discuss "Microdosing" and listen to "A Bad Attitude" from A Trip to Bolgatanga (2023), "Fear of a Man God" from Voodoo of the Godsent (2011), "Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline and Dignity" from Songs of Praise (1990), and "Children of Misery" by Noah House of Dread from Heart (1980). Intro: "Stebani's Theme" from My Life in A Hole in the Ground (1981).

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Nakedly Examined Music #197: Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah's African Head Charge @ThePartiallyExaminedLife

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