Sunday, 29 October 2006
The now defunct British label, Strut Records (1999-2003), put together an excellent 3-disc compilation of Nigerian popular music of the 1970s. The compilation covers internationally recognized musicians Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade as well as more obscure artists who helped define a music scene on the heels of Nigeria’s independence in the early Sixties.
Nigeria 70 serves as both a historical documentary as well as a rich and funky collection of excellent, body-shakin’ grooves. The third disc consists of 60 minutes of commentary from many of the artists who were responsible for the music coming out of Lagos during the Seventies. They discuss which cultural paradigms led up to Highlife and what it evolved into. This third disc is the history lesson in words. To the interested listener, the previous 2 discs can be considered a history lesson in song as well. However, these initial 2 discs could easily be the soundtrack to a really good houseparty too.
Artist: Various artists
Album: Nigeria 70
Label: Strut
Released: 2001
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Disc 1
- Ololufe Mi – Koola Lobitos
- Tire Loma Da Nigbehin – Monomono
- Chant To Mother Earth – Blo
- Jeun Ko Ku (Chop ‘N’ Quench) – Fela Ransome Kuti & The Africa 70
- Ifa – Tunji Oyelana & The Benders
- Ikon Allah – Bala Miller & The Great Music Pirameeds Of Afrika
- La La La – Segun Bucknor & His Revolution
- Shango – Peter King
- No Discrimination – Tony Allen & His Afro Messengers
- Akayan Ekassa – Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes
- Better Change Your Mind – William Onyeabor
- Woman Made The Devil – Bongos Ikwue
Disc 2
- Alo Mi Alo (Part 1 & 2) – Orlando Julius & The Afro Sounders
- Allah Wakbarr – Ofo The Black Company
- Enjoy Yourself – Sahara All Stars Band Jos.
- Dancing Time – The Funkees
- The Quest – Afro Cult Foundation
- Greetings – Joni Haastrup
- Kita Kita – Gasper Lawal
- Orere Elejigbo – Lijadu Sisters
- Upside Down – Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Africa 70
- Agboju Logun – Shina Williams & His African Percussionists
- Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental) – Sunny Ade & His African Beats
Disc 3
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
- The Documentary – Nigeria 70
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bom ai mano!!!!!!!!!!!!!!**************
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