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Various Artists, Nigeria 70 Vol. 1

A reissue of a reissue? This one's earned it, and then some

In 2001, the London label Strut issued Nigeria 70 as a triple-disc set: two audio CDs and a DVD with documentary. The label laid low for a while in mid-decade — but not before a handful of other labels began following its lead by excavating a rich, growing horde of gems from Lagos and beyond — the Nigeria Special series, in particular, has picked up on what Nigeria 70 began.

So it's only fair that in 2009, Nigeria 70 be issued again. A reissue of a reissue is a rare thing, but this comp has earned it. Now packaged sans the DVD, it's a double-disc that feels lean and tight even as it sprawls over two hours in length. But unless you're a collector, you shouldn't worry: the music really is the thing here, and some of it stands with some of the funkiest jams of the '70s, regardless of where they came from.

Fela Kuti & the Africa 70 you probably already know about; his "Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'n 'Quench)" is as down-to-the-ground as Fela got, thanks to a guitar so off-center it's practically sideways and one of the master's greatest horn charts. Africa 70 drummer Tony Allen and his group the African Messengers are here too: "No Discrimination" is a slightly straighter but just as slippery variant on Kuti's work. "Agboju Logun," by Shina Williams & His African Percussionists, bridges Afrobeat and disco with growling bass and airy female vocals that ought to ring a bell for anyone who likes Strut's Italo-disco excavations as well as its African ones. Guitar lovers will be sated by Gasper Lawal's "Kita Kita" and Sunny Ade & His African Beats '"Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental)," two heady juju grooves featuring guitars that, in Lawal's case, swirl in the air and, in Ade's, billow like a boat's funky sail. Even after the fusillade of vintage Nigerian music the late '00s have brought, this still sounds terrific.

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