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| ARTIST: | Segun Bucknor |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Afrostrut [Studio] |
| TYPE: | Afro-Pop, Int'l & World Music, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Sorrow, Sorrow, Sorrow, Dye Dye, Adanri Sogbasogba, Son of January 15th, la La [Hard Version], Pt. 1, la La [Hard Version], Pt. 2, Smoke, That's the Time, Love and Affection, Who Say I Tire, You Killing Me, la La [Acoustic Version] |
| UPC: | 675865990522 |
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Customer Reviews of Poor Man No Get Brother: Revolutions 1970-1974
Rare West African funk Early '70s Nigerian funk, with a heavy, heavy debt to James Brown's Bootsy-era jams. This disc collects music from two incarnations of Bucknor's band, the first being the Assembly, and the second, the more politically inclined Revolution. Like Fela Kuti, Bucknor saw music as a way to attract people to politics (and politics as a way to attract people to music), and many songs have an interesting socially conscious component. Overall, this sounds pretty static, with one song after another "staying on the one," in the James Brown style, but it's still a pretty cool document of a little-known chapter in African pop history.
beautiful lagos afrobeat
subtler than fela, more james brown to fela's sly stone. very pleasing, very sophisticated.