Kawere Boys - Dick Ooro No2

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Kawere Boys' second album, Dick Ooro No2, is a captivating masterpiece that showcases the group's growth and maturity in the Benga music genre. The album features a range of traditional Benga rhythms, coupled with modern instrumentals and lyrics that explore themes such as love, heartbreak, and social issues.

The opening track, "Dhako Niwe," sets the tone for the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus. The lead vocalist's voice is smooth and melodic, perfectly complemented by the harmonious backing vocals and the intricate guitar riffs.

The album's standout track, "Nakuru Ndogo," is a soulful ballad that highlights the group's ability to evoke emotions through their music. The lyrics tell a story of a man who has lost his love and is longing to be reunited with her. The instrumentation is simple yet effective, with the guitar and drums creating a mellow and soothing atmosphere.

Another notable track on the album is "Mama Nipeleke," which addresses the struggles of poverty and the desire to provide for one's family. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, while the upbeat tempo and lively guitar solos make it a joyous celebration of life despite the challenges.

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Dick Ooro No.2
Samwel Olela No.2

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Catalog Numbers

UL 37

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
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About Kawere Boys

The Kawere Boys were formed by Cheplin Ngode Kotula in Kericho, Kenya in 1974, and over the next four years became one of the more popular Benga groups in Luo land. Cheplin, along with rhythm guitar player Juma Charlie, and bassist Otieno Ogor turned to A.P. Chandarana of Kericho. When Cheplin, Juma Charlie and Otieno Ogor arrived in Kericho they had no musical instruments and no place to stay. Chandarana put them up in an apartment and lent them instruments to rehearse and record. By the time the singer Herman Dinda joined the group in late 1974, the Kawere Boys had already released several singles, purchased their own instruments, and grown to include singers Juma Silas and Osumba John, Aloo Jossy Jarapethii, and Juma Charlie playing rhythm guitar, Otieno Ogor on bass, Sadok Otieno and Manase Aroko on drums, and Paul Dinda, Ouko McKenzie, and Cheplin Ngode Katula playing lead guitar. The Kawere Boys relationship with A.P. Chandarana lasted until August of 1975, when Oluoch Kanindo brought them to Nairobi. The Kawere Boys made several recordings for Kanindo at the High Fidelity studios in Nairobi, before heading back to their homes in Oyugis. The success of the Kawere Boys led to disputes, and the group split in two in early 1978. One group of musicians-which included singers Herman Dinda, a new recruit named Elis Olela, and probably Otieno Ogor, Paul Dinda, Ouko McKenzie, and Manase Aroko-were brought to Kisumu by Oluoch Kanindo, where they performed as the Kalausi Band. The other group, led by Cheplin Kotula, took the name of Kawere Jazz, and included at least Aloo Jossy, and Juma Charlie. After six months of struggle the different Kawere factions regrouped once again under the leadership of Cheplin Kotula. This reformation lasted only until the end of 1978, when recently joined guitar player Paul Omari, and a faction of disgruntled band members, parted ways with Kotula and started the Kawere B band (they also recorded as the Kawere B Kings). And although different versions of the Kawere Boys kept performing at least into the early 1980s, the group stopped recording regularly in 1978. Paul Omaris Kawere B band broke up in March 2007. Two of the original Kawere Boys, Herman Dinda and Aloo Jossy continue to perform in Oyugis with the Super K (Kawere) Rangers.

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  • Kawere 'B' Kings Band
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  • Kawere Boys' Band
  • Kawere Boy´s
  • Kawere Jazz
  • Kawere B Kings Band
  • Kawere B Kings
  • Kawere B Kings Band
  • Na Kawere Jazz
  • Orch. Kawere Boys Band

Members

  • Cheplin Kotula
  • John Osumba
  • Joseph Aloo
  • John Ambogo
  • Olela Guy
  • Paul Dinda
  • Herman Dinda
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Summary by ahmad ahfa fanani

Dick Ooro No2 is a fantastic album that showcases Kawere Boys' talent and creativity. With its blend of traditional and modern elements, it is a must-listen for fans of Benga music and anyone who appreciates good music.