Music of Many Colours (1980)
Music of Many Colours
Music of Many Colours

Music of Many Colours (1980)

Artist

Fela Kuti

Label

Knitting Factory Records

Catalogue number

KFR2037-1

Release date

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In early 1980, Roy Ayers and his band toured Nigeria as the opening act for Fela and Egypt 80. Fela and Ayers became friends and the two outfits got together for this album, an elegant amalgam of Afrobeat and jazz-funk. Ayers’ band included the influential hard-bop and spiritual-jazz US tenor saxophonist Harold Land (wrongly credited as keyboard player on the original sleeve). On the jazz-funk infused “2000 Blacks Got Be Free,” Ayers testifies that by the new millennium Africa would, or at least should, be liberated from all vestiges of colonial influence. “Africa Centre Of The World” was a more collaborative track in the Afrobeat groove, prominently spotlighting Ayers’ soulful vibraphone. Originally released by Phonodisk.

First re-issued by Knitting Factory Records on rainbow coloured vinyl for RSD on April 13, 2019.

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Track
Artist
Time
01
2000 Blacks Got To Be Free (Edit)
Fela Kuti
00:04:53
02
Africa - Centre Of The World (Edit)
Fela Kuti
00:04:19