Freitag, 19. Juni 2020

Fela Kuti & Africa 70 - Everything Scatter (1975)

"Everything Scatter", originally released in 1975, is one of several masterpieces from early in Fela’s mid-1970s purple period. In three extraordinarily productive years, Fela released 23 albums of new material (or perhaps 25 such albums, for the historical records are imprecise). The purple period continued up to and immediately beyond the Nigerian army attack of 18 February 1977 which destroyed Fela’s self-governing commune, Kalakuta Republic. By the time "Everything Scatter" was recorded, Fela had put all Afrobeat’s key elements in place: the signature rhythms he had developed with drummer Tony Allen; edgy, jousting tenor and rhythm guitars; call and response vocals; fat horn arrangements and extended, jazz-based horn and keyboard solos; politically confrontational lyrics; and, crucially, the Broken English Fela adopted to take his message beyond Yoruba speakers.

The ten-minute title track posits Kuti and his followers versus the status quo. The 15-minute "Who No Know Go Knows" strikes a more relaxed groove in its call for African unity.


Tracklist:

Everything Scatter (Rere Run) 10:48
Who No Know Go Know 14:54

(192 kbps, cover art included)

5 Kommentare:

Il Commendatore hat gesagt…

Hi,
What a pleasure to listen to this album! Rich in sounds and very cool and stimulating!
Cheers

zero hat gesagt…

Glad that you enjoy Fela and his wonderful music. Best wishes!

Anonym hat gesagt…

Great! Thank you very much.
FritsfromHolland

Ansina hat gesagt…

Thanks, but it's 192, not 320.

zero hat gesagt…

Sorry for the mistake, i corrected the bit rate. Best wishes!

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