Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (LP, Album, Mon)
Signpost
SP 8401
US
1971
KFR2003-1
Fela Ransome-Kuti, Ginger Baker, The Africa'70
Fela Ransome-Kuti, Ginger Baker, The Africa'70 - Live! (LP, Album, RE)
Knitting Factory Records, Odeon
KFR2003-1
US
2014
TLS 19
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (LP, Album)
Stateside
TLS 19
Turkey
1974
CELL 6134, CEL 6134
Fela Ransome—Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome—Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (LP, Album, RE)
Celluloid, Celluloid
CELL 6134, CEL 6134
US
Unknown
WRASS 055
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (CD, Album, RE, RM)
Wrasse Records, Barclay, Universal
WRASS 055
UK & US
2005
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Country
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SP 8401
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (LP, Album, Mon)
Signpost
SP 8401
US
1971
KFR2003-1
Fela Ransome-Kuti, Ginger Baker, The Africa'70
Fela Ransome-Kuti, Ginger Baker, The Africa'70 - Live! (LP, Album, RE)
Knitting Factory Records, Odeon
KFR2003-1
US
2014
CELL 6134, CEL 6134
Fela Ransome—Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome—Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (LP, Album, RE)
Celluloid, Celluloid
CELL 6134, CEL 6134
US
Unknown
WRASS 055
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (CD, Album, RE, RM)
Wrasse Records, Barclay, Universal
WRASS 055
UK & US
2005
WRR-2005, WRASS 055
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker
Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa '70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (CD, Album, RE)
Rice Records, Wrasse Records, Barclay, Universal
WRR-2005, WRASS 055
Japan
2005
Credits
Baritone Saxophone – Lekan Animashaun
Bass – Maurice Ekpo
Congas [1st] – Henry Koffi
Congas [2nd] – Friday Jumbo
Congas [3rd] – Akwesi Korranting
Drums – Tony Allen
Drums [Uncredited] – Ginger Baker
Percussion [Shekere] – Isaac Olaleye
Percussion [Sticks] – Tony Abayomi
Producer – Jeff Jarratt
Rhythm Guitar – Peter Animashaun
Tenor Saxophone [Solos] – Igo Chico
Trumpet [1st, Solo] – Tunde Williams
Trumpet [2nd] – Eddie Faychum
Vocals, Saxophone [Uncredited] – Fela Kuti
Baritone Saxophone – Lekan Animashaun
Bass – Maurice Ekpo
Congas [1st] – Henry Koffi
Congas [2nd] – Friday Jumbo
Congas [3rd] – Akwesi Korranting
Drums – Tony Allen
Drums [Uncredited] – Ginger Baker
Percussion [Shekere] – Isaac Olaleye
Percussion [Sticks] – Tony Abayomi
Producer – Jeff Jarratt
Rhythm Guitar – Peter Animashaun
Tenor Saxophone [Solos] – Igo Chico
Trumpet [1st, Solo] – Tunde Williams
Trumpet [2nd] – Eddie Faychum
Vocals, Saxophone [Uncredited] – Fela Kuti
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): YEEX 154
Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): YEEX 155
Matrix / Runout (Etching Side A): 04323 - A - 28-1-72
Matrix / Runout (Etching Side B): 04323 - B - 28-1-72
Rights Society: SIAE
Video
Album
There are just four songs on the album, none shorter than seven minutes, and all but one going over the ten-minute mark. The LP helped introduced the African dance rhythm to the top of the 70-80's disco sound. It was released in 1971 by EMI in Africa and Europe and by CapitolEMI in the United States and Canada. Originally recorded in 1971 by Fela Kutis band, Africa 70, with the addition of former Cream drummer Ginger Baker, this album contains 4 songs plus a bonus track 16-minute drum duet between Baker and Africa 70s drummer Tony Allen recorded at the 1978 Berlin Jazz Festival. Live was recorded in 1971 with Fela's group at the time, the Africa 70. His stated purpose was to absorb and internalize the rhythms of Africa, and he was remarkably successful in accomplishing this task. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Fela kuti - Black Man's cry 12:14. Live was recorded in 1971 with Fela's group at the time, the Africa 70. 5 stars. Añadir a la Lista. This is an album by the African performeractivist Fela Ransome-Kuti and features Ginger Baker, the famous drummer best known for his work with 60's supergroup Cream. Fela Kuti and The Africa 70 with Ginger Baker. Add artwork. FunkGrooveRider , adrez , andrenafulva , BooomBap , Rossmichael , RECORDSCOUT , Ascona. Good sound quality for an old live recording that I personally like with a great rhythm and bass section. Vinyl , LP, Album. Fela With Ginger Baker Live CD, Album, RE. Fela Kuti Format: Audio CD. Baker tooled into Nigeria in 1969, having come directly from Europe in a Land Rover. Liste Aggiungi alla Lista. Fela Ransome-Kuti and the Africa'70 with Ginger Baker - Ye Ye De Smell 13:18. Género: Jazz , Funk, Soul. Due to its demanding performance schedule, the band is remarkably tight. Live With Ginger Baker. Interlocking rhythms drive keyboard and guitar vamps, propelling instrumental soloists on trumpet and saxophone. Enter Ginger Baker. Listen free to Fela Kuti Fela Ransome-Kuti and Africa 70 with Ginger Baker Live. Originally released in 1971, this LP had Fela Kuti solidifying the format that would take him into international visibility in the years to come: extended tracks with grooves that mixed African and funk rhythms, punctuated by rudimentary lyrics. Fela Ransome-Kuti And Africa 70: Tunde Williams - 1st Trumpet solo Eddie Faychum - 2nd Trumpet solo Igo Chiko - Tenor Sax solos Lekan Animashaun - Baritone Sax Peter is an album recorded in 1971 by Fela Kuti's band Africa '70, with the addition of former Cream drummer Ginger Baker on two songs. País: Spain. Publicado: 1972. Fela Kuti already had an astonishingly brilliant drummer in the form of Tony Allen, who was able to simultaneously perform a world of rhythm. Read more. Fela Ransome-Kuti and the Africa'70 with Ginger Baker - Ye Ye De Smell 13:18. The LP helped introduced the African dance rhythm to the top of the 70-80's disco sound. One of my friends borrowed this LP from me and never returned it. Over a decade after his death, vindication has come to Fela Kuti, Africas musical genius. I was told by a number of music stores it was no longer available. Fela Ransome-Kuti And Africa 70: Tunde Williams - 1st Trumpet solo Eddie Faychum - 2nd Trumpet solo Igo Chiko - Tenor Sax solos Lekan Animashaun - Baritone Sax Peter is an album recorded in 1971 by Fela Kuti's band Africa '70, with the addition of former Cream drummer Ginger Baker on two songs. AfroBeat, his gift to the world, is now an international staple on his own uncompromising terms, social content intact. And Alternate Takes of The Album A love Supreme By John recorded in 1971 by Fela Kutis band, Africa 70, with the addition of former Cream drummer Ginger Baker, this album contains 4 songs plus a bonus track 16-minute drum duet between Baker and Africa 70s drummer Tony Allen recorded at the 1978 Berlin Jazz Festival. And Alternate Takes of The Album A love Supreme By John Kuti and The Africa 70 with Ginger Baker. This is an album by the African performeractivist Fela Ransome-Kuti and features Ginger Baker, the famous drummer best known for his work with 60's supergroup Cream. Fela Kuti - Let's Start 7:48. Fela kuti - Black Man's cry 12:14. Fela Kuti and Ginger Baker - Live 1971 A1 7:49. It was reissued on CD by Celluloid in 1987 and was reissued on CD in remastered form by Barclay with a bonus track from 1978. Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti 15 October 1938 2 August 1997 , known professionally as Fela Kuti, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, or simply Fela, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, pioneer of Afrobeat music, human rights activist, political maverick & leader of Fela Ransome Kuti & Africa 70. released February 2, 2010. MCA Records , Barclay. Fela Kuti & Ginger Baker - Black Man's Cry - Vinyl Live 1971 LP reissue 2014 15:58. A Mix of This classic album by Fela and The Africa With Ginger Baker
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