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Part 21 - Final Fela Kuti Masterpieces Reissued

by Chris May
Fela Power Show: Batch 4 is the concluding, eight-disc chapter in Knitting Factory Records' 26-disc reissue program of Fela Anikulapo Kuti albums and early singles. It starts on the 1979/80 cusp of the dissolution of Afrika 70 and the formation of Egypt 80, when Kuti made the landmark Vagabonds In Power (1979), Coffin For Head Of ...
Part 12 - Fela Anikulapo Kuti: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense

by Chris May
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80Teacher Don't Teach Me NonsenseWrasse Records2001 (1986) During the latter half of the 1980s, Fela Anikulapo Kuti's international star waned a little, as Congolese rumba and Malian desert blues became the new world music flavors of the moment. And in 2010, even ...
Africa: 50 Years of Music - 50 Years of Independence

by Chris May
Various ArtistsAfrica: 50 Years of Music: 50 Years of IndependenceSterns2010 In my country alone, there are 80 ethnic groups and 200 dialects," says the Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango in an interview in the booklet enclosed with this box set. So it's hard to talk about Cameroonian music ...
Niu's 1st International Bangkok Jazz Festival, Dec. 11-12, 2009

by Ian Patterson
Niu's 1st International Bangkok Jazz Festival Baan Silom, Bangkok.
Punkt Festival 2009: Day 3, Kristiansand, Norway, September 4, 2009

by John Kelman
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 With the musical laboratory that's Punkt Live Remix, it's sometimes possible for a remix to actually surpass its source performance. With (for the most part) Punkt Co-Artistic Directors Jan Bang and Erik Honoré listening to each performance while it's in progress ...
Lion of Africa
By Manu Dibango
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Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. Wambele; 02. Soma Loba; 03. Summertime; 04. Midnight Sun; 05. Bib Bow; 06. Chérie; 07. Dube; 08. Soul Makossa; 09. Morning Glory; 10. Aye Africa.
Manu Dibango: Lion of Africa

by AAJ Italy Staff
C’era una grande festa il 16 ottobre 2004 al Barbican Centre di Londra. Si celebrava l’arte di Fela Kuti, scomparso nel 1997, ma anche il settantunesimo compleanno del “leone d’africa” Dibango. Non si poteva pretendere di più: quella che fino ad allora avevamo conosciuto come world music, attraverso due dei suoi più importanti artisti esplodeva in ...