Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Bob Ohiri and His Uhuru Sounds - Uhuru Aiye (download)
Lately I discovered one of the most amazing Afrobeat records which I have to share with all of you, therefore, be exited for amazing Bob Ohiri and His Uhuru Sounds.
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Here's another exclusive from our friend John B (a man who digitizes vinyl impeccably!)
This is Uhuru Aiye by Bob Ohiri & his Uhuru Sounds. John tells us that there's not too much info furnished on the sleeve, but we do know that Bob Ohiri was a guitarist with King Sunny Ade's African Beats until the mid-80s (this album came up around 1985) and apparently played with Fela, as well.
The only musicians credited on the album are "Bob, Shegun (probably African Beats guitarist Segun Ilori) and Prince." Too bad we don't know all the musicians involved in this so that we may salute them as they deserve for creating this deliciously trippy concoction of juju, afrobeat and psychedelic rock.
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Occupying a location somewhere near the intersection of Afrobeat, Juju and garage rock, the album Uhuru Aiye by Bob Ohiri and his Uhuru Sounds (Ashiko Records AR 001, ca. 1985) is often rumored but seldom heard. A track from it appears on the new collection Nigeria Afrobeat Special (Soundway SNWCD021), so it's worth taking a closer look.
Bob Ohiri was a guitarist with Sunny Adé's African Beats and is said to have briefly played with Fela's Africa '70, although I can't confirm that. The "Uhuru Sounds" were apparently a one-off - basically just some guys jamming in the recording studio. The only members credited on the sleeve are "Prince," "Bob" and "Shegun."
So what to make of the music? Uhuru Aiye is truly an odd and idiosyncratic amalgam - like no "World Music™" or "Afrobeat" or "Afrofunk" you've ever heard. It doesn't always succeed, but when it does it works very well.
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LIKEMBE also offers a link to download this amazing album, check out the comments!
Tracklist
01. Ariwo Yaa
02. Obhiha
03. Aiye
04. Nigeria London na Lagos
05. Imo State Express
06. Africa is Free for Us
07. I Like to Be Free
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