Nigeria Special Volume 2: Modern Highlife, Afro-sounds And Nigerian Blues

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Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 79:13

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Chris Nickson

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03.15.10
The first Nigeria Special compilation was a delicious, wild concoction, and the second volume is, in its own loving way, even more bizarre
2010 | Label: Soundway Records Ltd / Kudos Records Limited

The first Nigeria Special compilation was a delicious, wild concoction, full of strange psychedelia from a period where African groove met Western excess. The good news is that the second volume is, in its own loving way, even more bizarre. Where its predecessor ran full-tilt at the weird, Nigeria Special 2 unleashes its warped gems more subtly. Take Joy Nwoso and Dan Satch’s “Egwo Umo Agbogho,” for instance. It mixes a curiously formal, chiming melody, ticking underbeat and almost operatic vocals, three elements that shouldn’t work together, but do so here in an exceedingly odd, charming, but chilling fashion. Or there’s “Motako,” by Fidel Sax Batake and the Voices of Darkness, with its off-kilter fairground soul draped over layers of raw percussion, all topped off with keyboards and brass drenched in reverb. It’s beautifully disorienting, and all the more so for coming right after the far more traditional “Ochea Special.” Still, it wouldn’t be a Nigeria Special if it didn’t leap gloriously over the top at times — and it certainly does that with “Shango Oba Onina,” which sounds as if Black Ark-era Lee Perry had made a side trip with his echo chambers to Lagos. But even that can’t… read more »

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chordophone

Q: Do you like music? A: Yes buy this record

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Weird?

Aadguy10

The words Emusic chooses to use when describing this comp. Unfamiliar. Different. Challenging. Sure. But weird? Weird as in, you haven't heard these sounds before? I find it refreshing. But weird? No. Just good.

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How Much Bliss Can One Take?

Smokeorange

Push the Play button on Onwu Dinjo by The People Star and tell me you've heard anything like it. I sure as hell haven't! When all is said and done, I think the Nigeria Special series ranks up there with the Anthology of American Folk Music and Nuggets in sheer breadth, originality, and doggone head-bobbing fun.

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Verdunguy

There are a lot of West African compilations tumbling onto e-music, and they're all really interesting. This one is especially fun to play loud. To think how many North Americans were listening to Styx and John Denver while Nigerians had this kind of wild sound going on - it's never too late to admit you made a mistake...

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