Asser Lihongon Perhekuoro - Epongero Afrikkalaisia Lauluja

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Review by Paul James

Asser Lihongon Perhekuoro's album Epongero Afrikkalaisia Lauluja is a vibrant and lively celebration of African music. From the opening notes of "Kuinka Kaunis on Luoksesi Tie" to the closing strains of "Tule Kanssani Herra Jeesus," the album is a joyous and uplifting tribute to the rich musical traditions of the continent.

The choir's harmonies are tight and precise, and the soloists shine in their individual performances. The arrangements are expertly crafted, with a perfect balance of voices and instruments that highlights the beauty of each song.

The album features a mix of traditional African songs and hymns, with each track showcasing the choir's versatility and skill. "Jeesus Ristin Luona" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases the choir's ability to convey emotion through their singing, while "Jumalan Karitsa" is a joyous celebration of life and faith.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Hompa A Mu Tungike (Herran Siunaus)
Singangombe (Pellonperkauslaulu)
Halleluya Tanga (Kiitosvirsi)
Sigwali (Pellonperkauslaulu)
Mokuponga (Joululaulu)
Katemo (Pellonperkauslaulu)
Purakena (Lähetysvirsi)
Epongero (Okavangolainen Virsi)
Purakeneni (Nuorison Virsi)
Diranene (Laulu Kansansadusta)

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Catalog Numbers

SLS-1

Labels

Suomen Lähetysseura, Suomen Pipliaseura

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP
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Summary by Paul James

Epongero Afrikkalaisia Lauluja is a wonderful album that will appeal to anyone who loves African music or choral music in general. It is a testament to the talent and dedication of Asser Lihongon Perhekuoro and a fitting tribute to the rich musical heritage of Africa.