Nigeria Afrobeat Special: the New Explosive Sound in 1970's Nigeria

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Hilton Royale
3.5 stars. A pretty strong compilation with few bummers, and a previously
unreleased Fela track. To get the original 45 version of "Who're you?" was
the main reason for buying it, but even if this version contains some good
moments, it's not a Fela classic, and too careless compared to his best work.

The big nugget here comes from Saxon Lee & The Shadow Internationals
with "Mind Your Business". I've heard it at least 30 times the last two days
and am still amazed when I play it. 10 minutes of pure afrobeat bliss!
The rhythm section and the organ gets into a killer groove. It struts along
with a walking rhythm that could make hippos swing their giant yash with
ease, and is something related to reggae. Everything here comes up smoking;
the rhythm section, the horns, the scratchy guitar. As funky as it gets!

The singer Pax Nicholas was also a background singer and percussionist for
Fela's Africa 70, and released a solo-album called "Na Teef Know de Road
of Teef", that Fela supposedly told him to never play again, when he heard
how strong it was. I don't think the "Na Teef" album is that strong, the title
track is good, but too repeating and I can't imagine it got Fela sweating.
But if he heard "Mind Your Business" he would at least have turned up
the air-condition. And burned one down. What a groove!
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