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AFI USUAH, MARY - AFRICAN WOMAN

AFI USUAH, MARY - AFRICAN WOMAN

Mary Afi Usuah trained as an a opera singer at the prestigious St. Cecilia Academy in Rome and spent 13 years touring Europe with artists like Duke Ellington and Deep Purple. She matched vocal chops with Robert Plant performing with Led Zeppelin and blew away the top names ... read more »

 

AHANOTU, ADOLF - SENSATION

AHANOTU, ADOLF - SENSATION

A reissue of a cool Nigerian album, originally released in 1986. 'Sensation' reeks of dance floor freakiness and from the freaked-out opening seconds of the title track you are left in no doubt: the doctor is in the house.

 

AHANOTU, ADOLF - SENSATION

AHANOTU, ADOLF - SENSATION

A reissue of a cool Nigerian album, originally released in 1986. 'Sensation' reeks of dance floor freakiness and from the freaked-out opening seconds of the title track you are left in no doubt: the doctor is in the house.

 

AKTION (NIGERIA) - GROOVE THE FUNK

AKTION (NIGERIA) - GROOVE THE FUNK

'Groove The Funk' is an essential and influential early Afro-funk LP. The album was originally released in 1975 by the Clover Recording Organization from Aba, Nigeria. The music is top notch Afrobeat mixed with amazing funky-psych grooves and featruring lots of fuzz guitar ... read more »

 

AKWASSA - LA'ILA

AKWASSA - LA'ILA

Akwassa was among Nigeria's best '70s Afro-beat bands. Having released 'La'ila' in 1975, the group was among the early Nigerian funk bands to get an album out. Akwassa was closely related to the Heads Funk Band, since most members played in both acts. Akwassa originally was ... read more »

 

AMAS - GRILL

AMAS - GRILL

For all ya Afro freaks out there, here's a reissue of a highly rated 1981 Afrofunk LP from Nigerian artist Amas. 'Grill' originally appeared on the Phonodisk label. Articulate, cultured and classy, Gbubemi Amas' 'Grill' is proof that in the '80s Nigeria was producing a ... read more »

 

APOSTLES (NIGERIA) - THE APOSTLES

APOSTLES (NIGERIA) - THE APOSTLES

The Apostles were disciples of a heavy kind of psychedelic soul/rock fusion. After The Funkees left for London, they stepped into the breach to become the champions of East Nigeria's flourishing post-war music scene. This album from 1976, containing a heavy mix of wailing ... read more »

 

ARIGO, ROBO -& HIS KONASTONE MAJESTY- - SEXY THING

ARIGO, ROBO -& HIS KONASTONE MAJESTY- - SEXY THING

As a founding member of Pogo Ltd, Robo Arigo played bass, guitar and organ on both of that band's albums. And on his own 'Sexy Thing' he even played the cowbell. However, listening to this record it's pretty clear that playing bass is where Robo's heart really was. ... read more »

 

BEST, MANFORD - COME GO WITH ME

BEST, MANFORD - COME GO WITH ME

With the Super Wings in mutiny and a trail for the manslaughter of his former bandmate, Spuds Nathan, still hanging over his head, Manford Best came out swinging with 'Come Go With Me'. It's a chirpy, calypso-influenced insight into the state of his mind and his first solo ... read more »

 

BEST, MANFORD - I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU

BEST, MANFORD - I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU

Reissue of Nigerian boogie funk album, originally released on Tabansi in 1980. 'I've Been Loving You' sees Manford Best finally laying the ghosts of The Wings to rest and emerge as a serious player in the glittering new world of Afro boogie. Recorded in London, with ... read more »

 

BETA YAMA GROUP - FREE LOVE

BETA YAMA GROUP - FREE LOVE

It's hard to get a handle on Nigerian musicians Nash Dodoo, Charlie Cuul and Jonas Caulley. In 1980 they released an album of face-melting gospel boogie as the BML chapels. And in the same year, calling themselves the Beta Yama Group, they put out 'Free Love', a belated ... read more »

 

BLACK CHILDREN SLEDGE FUNK CO. BAND - VOL. 3: AVIATION GRAND FATHER

BLACK CHILDREN SLEDGE FUNK CO. BAND - VOL. 3: AVIATION GRAND FATHER

In mid-'70s Nigeria, almost everybody loved the Black Children Sledge Funk Co. Band. Blasting out of the bustling river port of Onitsha, the band's infectious feel-good grooves were the perfect antidote to the dark economic clouds gathering over the country. The music is a ... read more »

 

BLACK, STEVE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO 'U'

BLACK, STEVE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO 'U'

How do you follow up a stone-cold Afro Funk classic like 'Village Boogie'? Simple. Gather together some of the hottest players in Nigeria, take them down to the Phonodisk studios in Ijebu Igbo and let them loose on a bunch dancefloor fillers you spent the last four years ... read more »

 

BLACK, STEVE - VILLAGE BOOGIE

BLACK, STEVE - VILLAGE BOOGIE

A reissue of the incredible rare 1979 Afro-funk LP by a dynamic artist from Nigeria, originally issued by the well known Afrodisia label. 'Village Boogie!', Steve Black's debut-LP, really deserves the holy grail status amongst Afrofunk fanatics. This unique album contains ... read more »

 

BUCKNOR, SEGUN - SEGUN BUCKNOR

BUCKNOR, SEGUN - SEGUN BUCKNOR

A reissue of the awesome self-titled Afro-funk LP by Nigerian star Segun Bucknor. On this 1975 album, his final one (originally issued by Afrodisia), Bucknor returned to his soul roots. The sound is sophisticated instead of sweaty, and comforting rather than confronting.

 

BURNIS - LIGHT MY FIRE

BURNIS - LIGHT MY FIRE

Produced by former Funkees-member Jake Sollo and backed by a hot team of session musicians including Friday Pozo, Nkono Teles and Joseph 'Jojo' Kuo, on this album Burnis delivered a slab of slick Afro disco boogie for the ages. The LP was originally released in 1983 by ... read more »

 

CLETIN, BENIS - JUNGLE MAGIC

CLETIN, BENIS - JUNGLE MAGIC

Considered an acid boogie classic, 'Jungle Magic' is a cosmic transmission from the early days of Nigerian disco. The bass lines are lethal. The synths are fat and squelchy. And the groove is non-stop and primal. Channeling the jungle gods of funk and introducing them to ... read more »

 

DJ KATAPILA - TROTRO

DJ KATAPILA - TROTRO

DJ Katapila creates traditional Ga music using electronic sounds instead of live percussion, resulting in his own kind of house music. In the context of Ghana's pop music landscape, Katapila's music is singular. The uptempo, bass-heavy, Roland 808-rooted sounds echo early ... read more »

 

DORGU, EMMA - ROVERMAN

DORGU, EMMA - ROVERMAN

In 1979, Emma Dorgu decided it was time to act. He'd torn up the Lagos live scene with The Thermometers and conquered the airwaves with the single 'World People'. But there were injustices afoot, not just in Nigeria, but in South Africa and Zimbabwe and across the continent ... read more »

 

DUKE, EFFI -& THE LOVE FAMILY- - MR. LOVE

DUKE, EFFI -& THE LOVE FAMILY- - MR. LOVE

Nigeria had a unique music scene in the 1970s. Much of the era's music was based on an intensive use of fuzz pedal and keyboards. Influences largely came from Western psychedelic blues and rock bands. In 1980 Effi Duke & The Love Family presented their debut-album, 'Mr. ... read more »

 

ELCADOS - WHAT EVER YOU NEED

ELCADOS - WHAT EVER YOU NEED

On CD, this is a reissue of the 1979 album by Nigerian band Elcados. The group released two rock-oriented albums in the mid '70s before hitting an appealing disco/reggae groove on 'Whatever You Need'.

 

ENANG, SONY - DON'T STOP THE MUSIC

ENANG, SONY - DON'T STOP THE MUSIC

Sony Enang was no ordinary musician. As a keyboard player and vocalist with The Founders, he'd recorded some of the most seminal albums to come out of Eastern Nigeria. But this album is best known for being produced by Jake Sollo and featuring the song, 'Discolypso', that ... read more »

 

FRIIMEN MUSIK COMPANY - WE CAN GET IT ON

FRIIMEN MUSIK COMPANY - WE CAN GET IT ON

By the mid 1970s in Nigeria, the Biafran War was a distant memory and the music scene in the eastern city of Aba was booming again. Bands such as The Funkees, The Wings and The Apostles grabbed the headlines, but the more interesting stuff was coming from smaller groups ... read more »

 

GUELEWAR BAND OF BANJUL - WARTEEF JIGGEN

GUELEWAR BAND OF BANJUL - WARTEEF JIGGEN

At last, here's a reissue of the third album by the Guelewar Band Of Banjul, a group that presented a new approach to the traditional Sene-Gambian music, known today as the Afro-Manding-Sound. The album was first released by the French Discafrique label in 1981. An ... read more »

 

GYAN, KIKI - FEELIN' ALRIGHT

GYAN, KIKI - FEELIN' ALRIGHT

Kiki Gyan's star didn't burn long, but it burned bright. Drafted into the Afro funk super group Osibisa at age 15, he was millionaire by 18 and regarded as one of the best keyboardists in the world by 21. In 1983 he dived head first into the New York party scene. He took a ... read more »

 


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