Fifa

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 43:51

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The Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo de Cotonou

By Richard Gehr, eMusic Contributor

It took more than six years and three crate diggers par excellence for T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou's brilliant, yet virtually forgotten, Benin brand of Afro funk to reach a roiling boil for a new generation of listeners. German collector Günter Gretz sampled three of the group's 50 to 100 albums (depending on who's counting) for his 1973 Reminiscin 'in Tempo compilation. The following year, Miles Cleret's Soundway label released The Kings of Benin Urban Groove… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Angelique Kidjo’s fifth album Fifa saw the artist experimenting further with the Western genres of soul and pop, resulting in her most mainstream record to date. As evidenced by “Naima,” the stunning collaboration with Carlos Santana, Kidjo’s instincts for pairing African rhythms and Western structures are inspired. Other highlights include “Wombo Lombo,” “The Sound of the Drums,” and “Shango.” Unfortunately, Fifa proved to be a marketing challenge in the United States, and this melodic and rhythmic Kidjo record remains hard to find and largely undiscovered. A wonderful release. – JT Griffith