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Zombie

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Zombie - Fela Kuti

Album Description

Fela Kuti's 1976 album, Zombie, is a scathing critique of the Nigerian government and a testament to the artist's unwavering commitment to socio-political commentary. Released in Nigeria by Coconut Records and later in the UK by Creole Records, this iconic album sparked a brutal military response, culminating in the destruction of Kuti's commune and the tragic murder of his mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti.

Featuring his signature Afrobeat sound, courtesy of his band Afrika '70, Zombie is a masterclass in musical storytelling. The album's four tracks - Zombie, Mr. Follow Follow, Observation Is No Crime, and Mistake (recorded live at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1978) - showcase Kuti's unique blend of highlife and afropop, with infectious rhythms and biting lyrics that challenge the status quo.

With a duration of 53 minutes, Zombie is a sonic journey that showcases Kuti's musical genius and his fearless approach to addressing the injustices of his time. Released on the Knitting Factory Records label, this album has become a landmark of African music, influencing generations of artists and activists alike. Fela Kuti's Zombie is a powerful statement that continues to resonate today, a testament to the enduring power of music as a force for social change.

2013 Kalakuta Sunrise2009 FAK Ltd under exclusive license to Kalakuta Sunrise / Knitting Factory Records

Tracks

  1. ZombieFela Kuti
  2. Mr. Follow FollowFela Kuti
  3. Observation No CrimeFela Kuti
  4. Mistake - Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival - 1978Fela Kuti
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About Fela Kuti

Fela Kuti, born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti in 1938, was a revolutionary Nigerian musician and political activist who left an indelible mark on global music and culture. As the pioneer of Afrobeat, a genre that seamlessly blends West African musical traditions with American funk and jazz, Fela Kuti's music was as politically charged as it was musically innovative. With his band, he became one of Africa's most challenging and charismatic performers, using his platform to advocate for social justice and challenge political corruption. Fela Kuti's legacy extends far beyond his music; he was a voice for the downtrodden, a cultural icon, and a true original who intertwined life, politics, art, and music in a way that continues to inspire generations. His influence can be heard in various collaborations and tributes, including a box set compiled with the help of his son Femi Anikulapo-Kuti and Chris Martin of Coldplay. Whether leading his band, composing, or mastering the saxophone, Fela Kuti's contributions to music and activism are unparalleled, making him one of the most significant cultural figures in African history.

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