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Nigeria Soul Power 70

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Soul Jazz Records’ Nigeria Soul Power 70 – Afro-Funk, Afro-Rock, Afro-Disco album showcases the influence of funk, rock and disco on Nigerian music during the 1970s. Originally released as a long out-of-print collectors’ 7” box, this fully expanded album release includes extra tracks from Sonny Okosuns, Wings, Chief Kollington Ayinla and more.

While for many people the fusion of funk and jazz music with Nigerian rhythms and aesthetics began with Fela Kuti and his afro-beat sound, in fact this can be traced further back to the phenomena of the 1960s Nigerian artists and house bands in nightclubs and hotels, who interpreted US soul and pop music by adding a local flavour. None more so than Geraldo Pino, the ‘African James Brown’ who features heavily in this collection. Other similarly inspired Nigerian funk and soul artists featured here included Tony Grey and his Ozimba Messengers and Don Bruce and The Angels.

Nigeria Soul Power 70 – Afro-Funk, Afro-Rock, Afro-Disco includes a number of tracks from the group Wings, originally known as BAF (Biafran Air Force) Wings, an army band formed during the Biafran civil war in Nigeria. The groups’ heavy mixture of funk, rock and African styles was popular among many Nigerian groups at the time. Beneath the shadow of the few Nigerian artists who signed international recording deals in the 1970s – Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Chief Ebenezer Obey – lies of vast wealth of largely undiscovered musical trans- mutation and cultural cross-pollination and included here are heavy afro-funk/rock and disco tracks from artists such as the legendary Sonny Okosuns as well as rare cuts from artists little-known outside of Nigeria. Groups such as Colomach and MFB. Most of these obscure artists signed to major labels in Nigeria in the commercial slipstream that opened up as Philips, Decca and EMI tried to emulate the international success of the big three international Nigerian artists.

Finally featured here is Kollington Ayinla, one of the co-founders of Nigerian Fuji music, who gives us perhaps the heaviest of all tracks on this album. Ayinla is the great moderniser of the Fuji sound and in the late 1970s began adding Bata drums and synthesisers to his authentic music, to create a powerful and heavy new fusion of traditional and modernist aesthetics, embracing both new technology and experimentation while rooted firmly in Nigerian historical lineage.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Geraldo Pino- Shake Hands
  2. Sonny Okosunds Ozziddi - Dance Of The Elephants
  3. The Wings- We'll Get Home
  4. Alhaji (Chief) Prof. Kollington Ayinla- E Ye Ika Se
  5. Colomach - Kassa Kpa Sama Kpa
  6. Geraldo Pino- Heavy Heavy Heavy
  7. MFB-Beware
  8. Tony Grey and The Ozimba Messengers- You Are The One
  9. Sonny Okosuns - Oba Erediauwa I
  10. The Wings- Single Boy
  11. Geraldo Pino- Power To The People
  12. Original Wings- Igba Alusi
  13. Don Bruce and The Angels- Sugar Baby
  14. Geraldo Pino- Africans Must Unite
Release date Australia
October 18th, 2019
Label
Soul Jazz
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
5026328104461
Product ID
31675538

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