World Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing

World Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing

World Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing

World Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing

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Overview

Love's a Real Thing is an excellent introduction into the wild sound world of West Africa in the '70s. As Ronnie Graham points out in his superb liner notes, the '60s were a time of assimilation for much of the popular music of Africa. Many bands were playing a hybrid of Latin and African music typified by the Congolese rhumba of Franco & OK Jazz. The '70s were a different bag, though, with the heavy electric sounds of Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Cream, and others seeping into the consciousness of a new generation of Africans who were also contending with their own emerging sense of identity. The results are raucous, exuberant melting pots of funky soul, psychedelic rock, and honey-sweet Latin horns mixed through the sensibilities of extremely talented African bands on the cusp of developing styles like soukous, mbalax, and Afro-beat. Senegal's Star Band Number One (aka Etoile de Dakar and confusingly billed here as No. 1 de No. 1), were already seasoned veterans by the dawn of the 1970s, and the sound of their "Guajira Van" with its sinewy fuzz guitar solo and talking drum stabs is glorious proto-mbalax. Elsewhere, there are songs more directly inspired by rock and soul. "Allah Wakbarr" by Ofo & the Black Company has a heavy acid rock guitar lead competing with a conga drum for the top of the mix. The title cut, "Love's a Real Thing" by Gambia's Super Eagles, is a gritty organ and electric guitar-driven soul number that could have come out of Memphis' Stax Records. One of the later period numbers, William Onyeabor's "Better Change Your Mind" from 1978, is sophisticated Afro-soul riding on an alien keyboard line. "Keleya" from Mali's Moussa Doumbia is the funkiest of the Afro-beat songs on Love's a Real Thing; its chunky organ solo and James Brown grunts beat out the more laid-back "Ifa" from Tunji Oyelana & the Blenders and "Awon-Ojise-Oluwa" from Nigerian studio veteran Gasper Lawal. There have been other series that have explored Africa in this vibrant and historic period -- the fantastic Ethiopiques, Dakar Sound, and Discotheque discs document Ethiopia, Senegal, and Guinea, respectively -- but what Love's a Real Thing lacks in depth it makes up for in breadth, and the fact that it surveys the whole region rather than a single area makes it a great entry point for them all. ~ Wade Kergan

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2014
Label: Luaka Bop
UPC: 0680899005210
Rank: 39369

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Minsato Le, Mi Dayihome  -  Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey
  2. Love¿¿¿s a Real Thing  -  Super Eagles
  3. Keleya  - Moussa Doumbia
  4. Ceddo End Title  - Manu Dibango
  5. Porry  - Sorry Bamba
  6. Guajira Ven  -  Orchesta Number One De Dakar

Disc 2

  1. Better Change Your Mind  - William Onyeabor
  2. Allah Wakbarr  -  Ofo The Black Company
  3. Awon-Ojise-Oluwa  - Gasper Lawal
  4. Zinabu  -  Bunzu Sounds
  5. Ifa  -  Benders  - Tunji Oyelana
  6. Sanjina  -  Orchestre Regional de Kayes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sorry Bamba   Primary Artist
Gaspar Lawal   Primary Artist
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey   Primary Artist
Ofo The Black Company   Primary Artist
Moussa Doumbia   Primary Artist
Gasper Lawal   Primary Artist
Orchesta Number One De Dakar   Primary Artist
Benders   Primary Artist
Tunji Oyelana   Primary Artist
No. 1 De No. 1   Primary Artist
Bunzu Sounds   Primary Artist
Tunji Oyelana & The Blenders   Primary Artist
Super Eagles   Primary Artist
Orchestre Regional de Kayes   Primary Artist
William Onyeabor   Primary Artist
Manu Dibango   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Faisal Helwani   Composer,Producer
Songhoi   Producer
Larry Ifediorama   Composer
Tunji Oyelana   Composer
Sembene Ousmane   Producer
Alessandro Canu   Drawing
Eskill Lohento   Composer
Albert Loudes   Producer
Dave Bennett   Producer
Odion Iruoje   Producer
E.K. Royce   Producer
Malick Sidibe   Photography
Ronnie Graham   Liner Notes
Ken Barber   Artwork
Maguette N'Diaye   Composer
Catherine Loudes   Producer
Paps Touray   Composer
Badou A. Jobe   Composer
Yale Evelev   Executive Producer
William Onyeabor   Producer,Composer
Manu Dibango   Composer
Moussa Doumbia   Composer
Orchestre Regional de Kayes   Composer
Sorry Bamba   Composer
David Byrne   Executive Producer
Gaspar Lawal   Producer,Composer
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