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1973 studio album by Fela Ransome-Kuti and the Africa '70 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afrodisiac is an album by Nigerian Afrobeat composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Fela Kuti, originally released on the Nigerian EMI label in 1973.[1] The album's four tracks were re-recordings of Nigerian 45s redone in London in 1972. The album features Kuti's first Nigerian hit "Jeun Ko Ku," which sold over 200,000 copies.[2]
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Afrodisiac | ||||
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Studio album by Fela Ransome-Kuti and the Africa '70 | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1972 at Abbey Road Studios | |||
Genre | Afrobeat | |||
Length | 39:51 | |||
Label | EMI EMI 062 | |||
Producer | Jeff Jarratt | |||
Fela Kuti chronology | ||||
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AllMusic stated that "These four workouts [...] are propulsive mixtures of funk and African music, avoiding the homogeneity of much funk and African records of later vintage, done with nonstop high energy. The interplay between horns, electric keyboards, drums, and Fela's exuberant vocals gives this a jazz character, without sacrificing the earthiness that makes it danceable as well".[2]
The album later served as both an inspiration and a template for American post-punk band Talking Heads' 1980 album Remain in Light.[4]
All compositions by Fela Kuti.
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