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Fela Kuti

The Best of the Black President

  • AMG Review of The Best of the Black President

    Amg
    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    The Best of the Black President is simply a stellar collection that bests any two-disc collection out there as it represents the continued evolution of Fela Kuti's music from the 1960s through the 1990s. Compiled by son Femi, many tracks are edits of the originals -- "Gentleman," "Water Get No Enemy," "O.D.O.O." -- whose power is not reduced. Still others are second-halfs -- like "ITT," "Coffin for Head of State," "No Agreement," "Army Arrangement," and "Shuffering and Schmiling." Still others, such as "Zombie," "Sorrow Tears and Blood," "Shakara" and "Roforofo Fight," are presented in their original form. The track lineup is stellar; the sound has been completely remastered from the Fela reissue series sponsored by Barclay in France. There are also two fine liner essays from Jacqueline Grandchamp-Thiam and Rikki Stein (his friend and manager for the past 15 years of his life). In addition to all of this is an excellent introduction to the genius and spirit of a giant. For those who have everything, this is a killer mix and needs to be in the collection anyway.

Felabrate, Felabrate, Dance To The Music
about 1 month ago

In anticipation of the re-release of the entire 45 volume Fela Kuti recordings, there's some Felabrating to do! Knitting Factory Records is on top of the re-release with original artwork, digital packages, and for the purists, will be releasing the entire collection on vinyl! Giant Step has signed on and is giving the people a reason to come together and get into the afro-beat with Felabrations...

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fela - the best of the black president
about 1 month ago

The impact of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s music in Africa – and worldwide – cannot be overstated. Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, he was Africa’s musical genius, the creator of Afrobeat – a genre combining traditional African highlife, jazz, James Brown funk grooves and latin rhythms into a unique toxic mix that is wholly his own – and a revolutionary. Fela’s politically inflammatory songs la

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