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Seun Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80 - From Africa With Fury: Rise |
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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. Perhaps Gilles’ show wasn’t a good as last week’s but the highlights was certainly in the interview where he talked about the new album, working with Brian Eno, his favourite track by his Dad and Fela! the Movie and much more. Gilles has been a long time fan having chosen a Seun track for the Big Chill compilation, 15 by 15 (Celebrating 15 Years of The Big Chill), ‘Many Things’ that was on Seun’s debut album Many Things that came 2nd in his All Winners 2008 album of the year), I know a man that would. Three years on and with the recent Fela! The Musical that was a hit on Broadway and more recently on the London stage, timing couldn’t be much better musically for From Africa With Fury: Rise. What the play didn’t touch on was Fela’s offspring but his long awaited second album has got Fela’s spirit all over it. It is said the Seun Kuti is more like his father than Femi and from the opening flurry of ‘African Soldier’ it’s hard not to disagree as he has a go a African Armys, Politicians and all things corrupt with a pounding Afrobeat and hard horns that you’d expect from Egypt 80 (Eno’s favourite drummer is Tony Allen after all). And with a new Strut compilation coming out soon, Nigeria 70 - Sweet Times: Afro-Funk, Highlife & Juju from 1970s Lagos and the new Orchestre Poly Rythmo album, tracks such as the funky ‘You Can Run’ tip to the wah wah that’s Dennis Coffey in Africa with a bit of that’s got a bit of ‘Roforofo Fight’ that would grace any jogging mixtape as it’s double time; and you can double that for ‘Mr. Big Thief’ that’s incredible (could they possibly do this for over seven minutes live? I hope so as he’s heading up this years Africa Rebels Tour (supported by another one of our favourites, Donso - check out their debut album HERE. After that you need to slow down ‘Rise’ but there’s no let up in musical as there’s a hell of a trumpet solo or politically. Like Father, like son as there is no compromises here with a powerful message against the petrol-chemical, mining, agribuiness exploitation. And is the African continent ready to follow this head charge of empowerment from Tunisia to Bahran to Egypt to Libya (even with some UN/Western meddling) And they do the same trick in reverse for ‘Slave Masters’ and ‘From Dem Eye’ with another fantastic trumpet solo again and “kill the people with guns” chant. ‘The Good Leaf’ has a touch of Francine McGee on Afrobeat or is this delirium setting in (expect to hear at Jazz Chronicles - see links below) but if you like it fast with funky sax and some call and response chanting, it’s a track for you. Sun Ra had the message. And Fela followed in his footsteps, along with Bob Marley. It’s getting there and spreading around the world and The Man seems to be worried. It may be 50 years since Fela was finding his musical purpose and whilst the first world is still in a post Banking crisis Armageddon and Japan has had a natural Armageddon (and on the verge of a Nuclear Armageddon), Seun is telling us to “rise up”. Whatever that means, I urge you to rise up and get this album as its magical medicine for a messed up globe. So FLY - expect to dominate the whole wide world. P.S. And don’t miss Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 on BBC2’s Later with Jools Holland on April 12th + 15th Reviewed: Seun Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80 - From Africa With Fury: Rise (Knitting Factory/Because Music) Cat. No. Released: 4th April 2011 Links: |
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