Soundway Records Presents The World Ends Afro Rock and Psychedelia in 1970s Nigeria

Rate It! Avg: 4.5 (190 ratings)
ALBUM INFORMATION
EDITOR'S PICK

Total Tracks: 32   Total Length: 128:05

eMusic Review

Avatar Image
Chris Nickson

eMusic Contributor

06.28.10
The riotous sound of youth pushing at the boundaries, tearing down the old, and bringing in the new
2010 | Label: Soundway Records Ltd / Kudos Records Limited

It took three years for the Summer of Love to reach Nigeria, kept at bay by bloody, deadly civil war. But when it finally landed in 1970, it hit full force, sweeping the old highlife music aside. The young fell in love with '60s Western rock, funk and, above all, the electric guitar. They shoved the Beatles, James Brown, the San Francisco Sound, and everything else Western they could find into a blender, and what came out are the sounds here, madness and glorious mayhem, all topped by guitars. Lots of guitars. With six strings and an amp, a young man in Lagos could feel like a king, and everyone wanted the crown. So many people wanted to strap on an axe and let rip, in fact, that the bands were forced to scavenge older drummers from the highlife bands.

Sometimes the sounds they make are just short, wild bursts of fretboard anarchy, as with Colomach and "Ottoto Shamoleda." But even when there's plenty of shape and form to a song, it's as if the bands are having to restrain their guitar players from going over the top — and they don't always succeed. Sometimes, as with Reme Izabo's Music… read more »

Write a Review3 Member Reviews

Please log in before you review a release. Log in

user avatar

Then Was Every Bit As Good As Now

gussygoose

If you think the contemporary music out of Nigeria is pretty good (Femi Kuti, et.al.), now you can hear how it was......pretty good then, too! This is invaluable, amazing music. Thank you eMusic for providing such a wonderful feast of great vintage west African music. Wow!

user avatar

RIYL Brooklyn

roctobotics

As half of all the bands in Brooklyn pick up on the West African influence in rock, pick this up and know your history and impress your date. Dirty Projectors, Vampire W., etc.

user avatar

Guitar-Filled, Organ Drenched Bliss

Smokeorange

If you have any of the fantastic Soundways re-issues of late, you'll be pleased with this one too. Picking up where Nigeria Rock Special leaves off, there's a lot of variety here in echoey, effervescence. It's a scene like 80's Manchester or 90's Seattle where this style captured the imagination of millions and was expressed in extremely individual ways. Friggin' amazing!

Recommended Albums

eMusic Features

DJ Sportcoat's Global Grooves

By J. Edward Keyes , Editor-in-Chief

From the best in Pakistani garage to the deepest roots reggae to the perkiest Cambodian pop -- if your tastes skew global, this is the station for you. DJ Sportcoat has assembled a wide-ranging, world-spanning collection of tracks designed to take you on an intercontinental journey -- without ever leaving your chair. Plug in and bliss out -- this station rules the nation. more »

eMusic's Best Albums of 2010

By eMusic Editorial Staff

The 80 albums that populate eMusic's Best of 2010 run the stylistic gamut: There's skronking avant-jazz, surf songs for beachside loungers, grinding metal and delicate folk. What unites these records, though, is the personal vision behind each of them. It doesn't matter if the instrumentation employs guitars, djembes, sax or just the human voice — the albums on this list represent a dedication to a personal aesthetic, and the songs are the sound of that… more »