Album GH 1985 on P.M.A. Records label
R&B/Soul, Folk, World and (African, Highlife)
PMA Records, Kumasi Made in France Tony Sarfo is affectionaly called "Funki Highlife Field Marshall" by the G.B.C. one and two. He first blasted Amina with The Gee Dees of Ghana led by Papa Maurice of Accra. This time Tony on his own has stood up as one of the best composers and, indeed, a great musician as far as creativity is concerned. "Little Angel" has blasted as Tony's best hit in 1983. Run your turntable and you will get me right. Tony wants to thank Brother Marshall, Frank Butah, Frank Adjei Donkor, Paa Gymah, Abe Mensah and all those who contributed to make this album a reality. He says God has listened to his prayers. Afrosibi Secretary
Tony Sarfo voc, arranged by, chorus, composed by, design concept, lead vocals, album by | |
The Funky Afrosibi , album by | |
Sammy Copper g, eb, b, bass guitar | |
Tony Mensah voc, chorus | |
Yaw Asante cng, bvoc, congas | |
Gibson Peprah dr, drums | |
Obiba Collins-Marfo voc, guitar | |
Brother Tricky keyboards | |
Sammy Lartey Jr ts, tenor saxophone | |
Paa Akrashie ts, fh, GH trumpet |
Kobina Smith art direction, design |
The Funky Afrosibi backing band |
Andoh engineer |
Kofi Archer engineer |
Kwabena Kwakye engineer |
P.M. Amoateng producer |
Tony Sarfo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Little Angel | Tony Sarfo & His The Funky Afrosibi | ||
2 | Momma Yendo Yenho (Lets Love Together) | Tony Sarfo & His The Funky Afrosibi | ||
3 | Obi De Ba Anopa | Tony Sarfo & His The Funky Afrosibi | ||
4 | Mensu | Tony Sarfo & His The Funky Afrosibi |