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Black Savage was a short-lived mid-1970s Afro Rock group of young college-age Kenyans, namely Barrack Achieng (bass), Job Seda (a.k.a. Ayub Ogada) (percussion), Noel Drury Sanyanafwa (drums), Jack Odongo (keyboards) and Gordon Ominde (Golden Simone) (guitar), most of them were from the Luo tribe. Outside of Kenya their output has been mostly invisible until a recent reissue and spreading through the internet, but they were quite popular among Nairobi youngsters in the 1970s. Their music was released on an LP and three singles between the mid-'70s and the early 80s, and has remained out of print ever after. The early years of the band, whose members met during their secondary school years in Nairobi, are well described in the liner notes to the current reissue compilation by Afro7.
Sammi Abu fl, voc, cng | |
Job Seda voc, cng, perc, dr | |
Gordon Ominde voc, g | |
Jack Otieno voc, key | |
Ali Nassir voc, dr | |
Vick b | |
Kelly b | |
Peter B voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Black Savage | Black Savage | 2018 | Compil. |
CBS EP | Black Savage, Sheila Majekodunmi & Desmond Majekodunmi, Ovid | 2018 | Compil. |
Grassland / Kothbiro | Black Savage | 1976 | Single |
Something For Someone | Black Savage | 1975 | Album |
Fire | Black Savage | Single | |
Do You Really Care | Black Savage | Single |