Various Artists
"Afro Psych (Journeys Into Psychedelic Africa 1972 - 1977)"
We dive into Africa's psychedelic 70s with this attempt to capture a bit of afro-psych magick.
Whilst the continents contribution to the global funk, boogie and disco canon has been well documented for decades, the strong presence of rock and psychedelia in 1970's African music has been a more slowly evolving story over the years.
Pockets of young Africans, turned on by Hendrix, the Doors, Santana and more, started to add heavy guitar riffs to rumbling, ever present funk, and built an afro psych scene that is still turning up gems to this day.
With Lagos an epicenter for the emergent scene, in 1972, local headquartered label Afrodisia was born near to the eye of the storm, and provides many of the tracks on this latest attempt to capture a bit of afro-psych magick.
Iconic Lagos twins The Lijadu Sisters' 'Bayi L'ense' (1977) opens proceedings in LP defining style : the Yoruba vocals, pattering percussion and cooly strutting funk bassline are eventually joined by soaring, scything fuzz guitar, and we're off on a six and half minute head journey.
From there, tempo's and moods shift throughout. The Oriental Brothers International free-wheeling 'Tax Drive' is underpinned by tight playing and insistent grooves; Saxon Lee and the Shadows International combine James Brown style brass with what sounds like long, improv'd hammond sections across the near 10 minutes of 'Mind Your Business'.
Gears are quickly shifted as Warhead Constriction get straight up heavy on Graceful Bird, and Aura easily integrate early synth work outs on Ariya (at about the same time Kraftwerk were starting to hit wider audiences, 1976). Celestin Nyam's 'Mbembe' takes no prisoners, as free jazz sax workouts, horns, hammonds AND squalling Hendrix style guitar riffs all make welcome appearances, before Christie Azumah And The Uppers International, again combine deep funk with hammonds, choppy guitars and insistent vocals on 'Aja Wondo'.
01: The Lijadu Sisters - Bayi L'ense
Written by The Lijadu Sisters. (P) 1977 Afrodisia
02: Oriental Brothers International - Tax Drive
Written by Godwin Okpara (P) 1975 Afrodisia
03: Bunzu Soundz - Bokonor
Written by Yram Hossoo. (P) 1976 Afrodisia
04: Saxon Lee - Mind Your Business
Written by Saxon Lee. (P) 1973 Afrodisia
05: War-Head Constriction - Graceful Bird
Written by Etim Bassey. Produced by Dave Bennett. (P) 1973 Afrodisia
06: Lucas Tala - Moghie Nu Te Eka Tse Mu
Written by Lucas Tala. (P) 1975 Sonafric
07: Aura (Aspiritual Emanation) - Ariya
Written by Aura. (P) 1976 Afrodisia
08: Celestin Nyam Ft. Voices of Darkness - Mbembe
Written by Celestin Nyam. (P) 1972 Afrodisia
09: Christie Azumah - Aja Wondo
Written by Chester Adams Issaka. (P) 1976 Afrodisia
Audio Restoration by Timmy @ Tiger Bright Studios (www.tigerbright.net)
Mastered by Eugene @ Cromon Tor.
Artwork by Rich Elson.
Many thanks to our licencing partners Afrodisia (www.afrodisiarecords.com), and Sonafric (www.sonafric.net).
(P) 2022 Africa Seven
1. | The Lijadu Sisters - Bayi L'ense | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
2. | Oriental Brothers International - Tax Drive | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
3. | Bunzu Soundz - Bokonor | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
4. | Saxon Lee And The Shadows International - Mind Your Business | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
5. | War-Head Constriction - Graceful Bird | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
6. | Lucas Tala - Moghie Nu Te Eka Tse Mu | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
7. | Aura (Aspiritual Emanation) - Ariya | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
8. | Celestin Nyam, Ft. Voices of Darkness - Mbembe | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
9. | Christie Azumah And The Uppers International - Aja Wondo | Buy Track ( 0.74) | ||
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