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Nigeria Special Volume 3: Electronic Innovation Meets Culture And Tradition 1978-93
Triple Vinyl gatefold LP compiled by Miles Cleret and Jeremy Spellacey, includes a large 8 page booklet with detailed liner notes, record scans and never-seen-before photos.
Soundway Records presents a collection of Nigerian music chronicling a time when drum machines, synthesisers, imported pop, reggae, disco and soul collided with highlife, juju and cultural music.
The late 70s saw a period of political turbulence and prompted change across the country. Following suit, musicians and producers entered a period of experimentation, adaptation, modification and innovation, using new technology to renew and refresh cultural traditions. Nigerians ]formed their own unique approach to the limitless creativity these new instruments offered, to reveal a distinct sound which would dominate local airwaves for the decade to come. Nigeria Special Volume 3 celebrates the rich diversity of culture and musical styles of the nation, showcasing eighteen tracks across various genres which laid foundations for the innovation of Afrobeats artists of today.
A1
Ozzobia - Ndi Oma
A2
Sammy Obot - Edue Ukot Akpa Itong
A3
Eppi Fanio - Farofa Dancer
B1
Etiene T. Boy - Jealousy
B2
Ayo Manuel - Do Good (Dub)
B3
Feladey - Experience
C1
Chimex G Udensity And His Afrikan Band Organisation '86 - Okpoko Na Azo Eze (Edit)
C2
I.S.C.A.C. Band - Igbo Nwe Egwu (Edit)
C3
Jẹjẹ - Jeje
D1
Dizzy K. Falola - Omoge
D2
'Blackman' Akeeb Kareem - Oya A (Eje Kayo)
D3
Jimi Solanke - Owo Orisa - Ancestral Respects
E1
Soki Ohale - Wumaya Awuma
E2
Jap Band - Japadodo
E3
Pal Sagie - Esan
F1
Mannix Okonkwo - Ka Nyi Gbaa Egwu
F2
Sonny Okosun - Highlife (Dub)
F3
Wura Fadaka Band - Eyo