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Nigerian music, Strut

Volume 1

1. Ololufe Mi - Koola Lobitos 2. Tire loma da nigbehin - Monomono 3. Chant to Mother Earth - Blo 4. Jeun Ko Ku - Fela Ransome Kuti and The Africa 70 (Chop 'N' Quench) 5. Ifa - Tunji Oyelana and The Benders 6. Ikon Allah - Bala Miller and The Great Music Pyrameeds of Afrika 7. La La La - Segun Bucknor and His Revolution 8. Shango - Peter King 9. No Discrimination - Tony Allen and his Afro Messengers 10. Akayan Ekassa - Sir Victor Uwaifo and His Melody Maestroes 11. Better change your mind - William Onyeabor 12. Woman made the devil - Bongos Ikwue Disc: 2 1. Alo mi alo (parts 1 and 2) - Orlando Julius and The Afro Sounders 2. Allah Wakbarr - Ofo The Black Company 3. Enjoy yourself - Sahara All Stars Band Jos 4. Dancing time - The Funkees 5. The Quest - Afro Cult Foundation 6. Greetings - Joni Haastrup 7. Kita kita - Gasper Lawal 8. Orere eljigbo - Lijadu Sisters 9. Upside down - Fela Anikulapo Kuti and The Africa 70 feat. Sandra Akanke Isidore 10. Agboju logun - Shina Williams and His African Percussionists 11. Ja fun mi - Sunny Ade and His African Beats (Instumental)

Volume 2, Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump, original Heavyweight Afrobeat, Highlife & Afro-Funk

Lagos Jump


Track info:

A1: Philips West Africa Records 7" single (6043161) A2: Polydor Nigeria 7" single (20680401) A3: Top Star Records album "Sewele" (LP04) recorded at Afrodesia Studio, Akoka-Yaba, remixed at Top Star Mixing Studios London (1980) A4: Decca West Africa 7" single NWA 5435 (1968)

B1: Nigerphone LP "Pray To God" (NXLP 002) (1979) B2: Philips West Africa Records album "Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes" (6361 013PL)(1972) B3: EMI Nigeria album "Abiriwa"(NEMI LP 007) B4: Philips West Africa Records 7"single (PK 7-9220) (1975)

C1: Shanu Ola Records / Grand Star Records album "Áfrican Dialects"(GSLP 1001) recorded at Freerange Studios, London. C2: William Bros Records album "The Sound Of Chief Checker - Sounded Original" (WBL 101) (1979) C3: EMI Nigeria album "Best Of Eddie Okwedy" (HNLX 5093)

D1: Tabansi album "Tony Tete Harbour & The Star Heate'rs Of Nigeria" (TRL130) (1976) D2 Decca (West Africa) LP "Eric-Showboy-Akaeze And His Royal Ericos" (DWAPS 10) D3: EMI Nigeria 7" single (HNS 1359)

ORIGINAL SLEEVE from "Oliver De Coque And His Expo'76 - Ogene Sound Super Of Africa" (not credited)




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