Musically it's a intriguing mix of mostly Nigerian highlife with a bit
of afro-jazz sung in the language of Kalabari from the Delta region of
Southern Nigeria. From the bouncy good times of Belema to the deeper
extended afro workout of Agboho this unique album stands out from
thousands of others of it's time with a sound of its own that draws on
many influences, with Congolese and latin touches to jazz trumpet and
psychedelic organ lines. Easy Kabaka Brown (Opotopo was his
nickname) was a versatile and eccentric musician who recorded two full
length albums (this is the first) and only a couple of 45s. (...)
Monday, 14 October 2013
your toes will tap | your face should smile
Luxury. An office day. Self-indulgently digging through the music archives while working. Kudos to Soundway! Soundway present a very
limited vinyl-only re-issue of an obscure LP by the enigmatic Nigerian
artist Easy Kabaka Brown. (...) It's a record that will give
you a golden, warm feeling. Your toes will tap, your face should smile
and it certainly deserves to be heard by far more than only the few
hundred people who bought it nearly 40 years ago.
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