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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
where the revolution started,
By a b akinsiku (london England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Koola Lobitos 64-68 / 69 L.A. Sessions (Audio CD)
Its very difficult to define the gem that is the Koola Lobitos/Nigeria 70 Fela set without placing a comparism with felas later music. While i wont go into the details of the background to this re-release, I will state that for years I have hoped and prayed that the Koola Lobitos/ Nigeria 70 era of Felas music would be made public and i am glad it finally happened.This CD is broken into two segments. The first segment is the HighLife laced koola Lobitos set from 64-68. This a Fela devoid of Polictical rhetoric that came to distinguish him from his peers. The Cd kicks off with 'highlife time'.A standard Trumpet fueled Highlife pop tune in the tradition of music veteran Bobby Benson, that wouldve rocked many west African parties in the 60s. Its followed by 'Omuti Tide'. A somewhat cautionary tale about a drunkard. This is also an infectious higlife tune with a youthfull vocal application by Fela. The Next track 'Ololufe Mi'is a love ballard thats awesome in its simplicity. This song re-appears later on in the Cd as a the re-vamped Nigeria 70 song called 'Lover'. Next is 'Wadele wa rohin' and the blazing 'Wayo'( also a prototype song to be later reinterpreted ).These early songs are all pretty much party songs, sang and played with a youthful effervessence that Fela later lost in his Egypt 80 years. On track seven, we are already in Felas next evolutionary phase. 'My Ladys Frustration' is a melancholic and reluctant ode to Felas African American lover/ somewhat polictical mentor Sandra Isidore.This instrumental is very inspired and shows the very genesis of the Afrobeat style.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential early Fela,
This review is from: Koola Lobitos 64-68 / 69 L.A. Sessions (Audio CD)
The first six tracks are unreleased sides from Fela's first group, circa 1964-1968. The rest are from the 1969 Los Angeles sessions. All are horn-driven danceable pop numbers that foreshadow Fela's 1970s jazz-inflected work minus the prominent keyboard textures, which, actually, I miss. Uncharcteristically for Fela, these tracks run only two to five minutes each. Excellent, ebullient music, though, and an essential part of Fela's recorded legacy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Music is Incredible,
By Mikael M van Loon (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Koola Lobitos 64-68 / 69 L.A. Sessions (Audio CD)
Anyone that can listen to Fela and not be moved truly doesn't understand music. This album, representing some of his earliest work, is a view directly into his High Life beginnings. It is perky and upbeat, the horns are remarkable and the drum work is still to this day impossible to imitate. Although every song is incredible, you should feel good about spending the money on this album for the song Ololufe Mi. It could be the most soulful and moving love song ever set to some kickin'... horns and a massive beat.
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