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NIGERIA 70 - NIGERIA 70 (LAGOS JUMP: ORIGINAL HEAVYWEIGHT AFROBEAT, HIGHLIFE & AFRO-FUNK)


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Nigeria 70 (Lagos Jump: Original Heavyweight Afrobeat, Highlife & Afro-Funk)
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STRUT035LP
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Vinyl record
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2x12" LP Heavyweight Vinyl

Nigeria 70 was revelatory in that it introduced Westerners to the reality of post-independence Nigeria: that there was plenty of other music -- music of great variety -- to be found in the country besides that of Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade (although they too were included in the set). Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump takes it to the next step by digging deep and coming up with 16 obscure tracks that, like its predecessor, run the gamut stylistically. Ify Jerry Krusade's "Everybody Likes Something Good" is quasi-psychedelic, organ-dominated funk; Chief Checker's " Ire Africa" is deep roots reggae to rival anything emerging from Jamaica at the time; and Peacocks Guitar Band, on their "Eddie Quansa," turn to Latin rhythms for inspiration. Everything from hard soul to classic rock to jazz and, of course, the numerous indigenous Nigerian forms of juju, highlife, and palmwine shows up in this richly rewarding, historically vital collection of rarities.

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a1
Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - "Ezuku Buzo"
a2
Ify Jerry Krusade - "Everybody Likes Something Good"
a3
Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars - "Yabis"
a4
Olufemi Ajasi & His New Nigerian Bros - "Aiye Le"
b1
Ashanti Afrika Jah - "Onyame"
b2
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Dododo (Ekassa No 1)"
b3
Peacocks Guitar Band - "Eddie Quansa"
b4
Rex Williams - "You Are My Heart"
c1
Peter King - "African Dialects"
c2
Cheif Checker - "Ire Afrrica"
c3
Eddie Okwedy - "Happy Survival"
d1
Tony Tete Harbor & The Star Heaters Of Nigeria - "Tete Muo Bu Muo"
d2
Eric (Showboy) Akaeze & His Royal Ericos - "Wetin De Watch Goat, Goat Dey Watchman"
d3
The Immortals - "Hot Tears"