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Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onweya
LP (Item 492090) Klimt, 1981 — Condition: New Copy
A sweet set of grooves from Sir Warrior – a record that seems to combine older high life modes with some of the electrified energy of the Nigerian Afro Funk scene of the 70s – a very hip blend that's spun out here over the course of two side-long tracks! Instrumentation is heavy on guitar – as in older high life – but the rhythms are especially hypnotic, and pulsate beautifully over the course of the long tracks – really setting the scene for extended vocal and guitar passages over the top! Titles include "Ndo Ma Ike" and "Onye Obula Zoba Isi Onweya". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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