Kalita Records presents the very first compilation centered on 'Burger Highlife'. This unique genre combines West African melodies with synthesizers, disco, and boogie, which dominated Ghanaian airwaves in the 1980s and later. Featuring key recordings from top - notch artists like Thomas Frempong and George Darko, and rare tracks from bands such as Aban and Uncle Joe's Afri - Beat, Borga Revolution is a must - have for audiophiles, DJs, and music lovers. In the 1970s, Western funk, soul, and disco sounds entered Ghana. Economic troubles at the decade's turn forced many Ghanaian musicians to pursue careers in the West, where they developed a digitized highlife music using new tech like the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. Borga Revolution tells this story with accounts from well - known and lesser - known musicians. It includes Native Spirit, Wilson Boateng, Paa Jude, and Dr. K. Gyasi's Noble Kings. The package comes in a black double vinyl pressing, housed in a gatefold sleeve, and includes a 16 - page booklet with in - depth liner notes, artist bios, and never - before - seen archival photos. Music label: 2022.


How to use: Simply put the vinyl on your turntable and enjoy the amazing music. Make sure your turntable is set up correctly. Note: Keep the vinyl away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture to prevent warping. When handling, hold the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Maintenance: Clean the vinyl regularly with a soft, anti - static brush. Store it in an upright position in its gatefold sleeve to maintain its shape. Enjoy your journey through the Ghanaian digital music of the 1980s!