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(Funk, Afro-Beat) VA - Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump - 2008, MP3, 320 kbps

Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump
Жанр: Funk, Afro-Beat
Страна: Nigeria
Год издания: 2008
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 1:17:24
Источник (релизер): Найдено в сети
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars - Yabis (06:58)
02. Everybody Likes Something Good - No Title (03:26)
03. Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - Ezuku Buzo (02:57)
04. Ashanti Afrika Jah - Onyame (04:56)
05. Olufemi Ajasa & His New Nigerian Bros - Aiye Le (03:05)
06. Peacocks Guitar Band - Eddie Quansa (04:25)
07. Peter King - African Dialects (04:57)
08. Dynamic Africana - Igbehin Lalayo Nta (06:50)
09. Chief Checker - Ire Africa (05:42)
10. Tony Tete Harbor & The Star Heaters Of Nigeria - Tete Muo Bu Muo (05:13)
11. The Faces - Tug Of War (04:19)
12. Eric (Showboy) Akaeze & His Royal Ericos - Wetin De Watch Goat, Goat Dey Watcham (10:10)
13. The Immortals - Hot Tears (02:50)
14. Rex Williams - You Are My Heart (03:13)
15. Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Dododo (Ekassa No. 1) (05:20)
16. Ifeanyi Eddie Okwedy & His Maymores Dance Band - Happy Survival (03:09)
 
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It was the sound of post-independence Nigeria, a time of celebration and wealth but, ultimately, of political oppression. The music reflected the times - a heady mix of traditional rhythms and big band highlife with the new rock, soul and jazz sounds crackling through transistor radios from Europe and the U.S. The rulebook of Nigerian musical heritage was ripped up as SANTANA, THE BEATLES and JAMES BROWN became as relevant to young players as HARUNA ISHOLA, VICTOR OLAIYA and E. T. MENSAH. Led by the towering influence of FELA KUTI, established Nigerian stars and the rawest of college bands alike forged new fusions and began using their music confidently as a vehicle for new variations of traditional parables and social commentary. Back in 2001, the first edition of 'Nigeria 70' on STRUT broke the mould for African compilations, a 3CD powerhouse featuring a wide spectrum of musical styles from across the 1970s and an audio documentary tracing the music's history. For 2007, Strut delve deeper into the Lagos underground for another essential box of West African dynamite. Compiled by leading Afro archivist DUNCAN BROOKER and Strut's QUINTON SCOTT, 'Nigeria 70' comes packaged in a deluxe digipak with 16pg booklet featuring extensive sleeve notes by author JOHN COLLINS.
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