5060091551763
5060091551787

A Nigerian Retrospective 1966-79

Tunji Oyelana

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Format: 3LP

Cat No: SNDWLP043

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Release Date:  15 October 2012

Label:  Soundway

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  5060091551763

Genres:  World Music  

Release Date:  15 October 2012

Label:  Soundway

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  5060091551787

Genres:  World Music  

  • Description

    During the golden age of Nigerian music in the 1970s, Tunji Oyelana elevated the realm of pop music by infusing it with the poetic storytelling of Yoruba folklore, blending the fashionable sounds of highlife, afrobeat, afrorock, funk, calypso, juju and reggae and transforming them into something timelessly unique.

    Tunji's first records came out in 1969 but it wasn't until two years later that the first record credited to Tunji Oyelana & The Benders, 'Agba Lo De' b/w 'Koriko Nde', was released. The record turned out to be the smash that put the name Tunji Oyelana & The Benders on the national map. More significantly, the record's unique sound signaled the emergence of a new era and a new genre in Nigerian music.

    Tunji eventually signed to EMI Nigeria, his first eponymously-titled release on the label in 1974 yielding the instant classic 'To Whom It May Concern.'

    For Oyelana himself, the golden age continues as he lives with his family in London and continues to perform several nights a week at Emukay, the restaurant and cultural centre that he runs with his wife, which has become a mecca for fans eager for the privilege of beholding a living legend at work.

    Description

    During the golden age of Nigerian music in the 1970s, Tunji Oyelana elevated the realm of pop music by infusing it with the poetic storytelling of Yoruba folklore, blending the fashionable sounds of highlife, afrobeat, afrorock, funk, calypso, juju and reggae and transforming them into something timelessly unique.

    Tunji's first records came out in 1969 but it wasn't until two years later that the first record credited to Tunji Oyelana & The Benders, 'Agba Lo De' b/w 'Koriko Nde', was released. The record turned out to be the smash that put the name Tunji Oyelana & The Benders on the national map. More significantly, the record's unique sound signaled the emergence of a new era and a new genre in Nigerian music.

    Tunji eventually signed to EMI Nigeria, his first eponymously-titled release on the label in 1974 yielding the instant classic 'To Whom It May Concern.'

    For Oyelana himself, the golden age continues as he lives with his family in London and continues to perform several nights a week at Emukay, the restaurant and cultural centre that he runs with his wife, which has become a mecca for fans eager for the privilege of beholding a living legend at work.

    Includes Bonus LP Dowload Code:
    Agba Lo De (LP version) / Aduke / Which Way Africa

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ojo
      • 2. LisabiEgba
      • 3. Ipasan
      • 4. Osekere
      • 5. FiyaJemi
      • 6. Ifa
      • 7. OgunAdubi
      • 8. AgboLoDe(LPVersion)
      • 9. IwoKoLoDami
      • 10. OmabaD’eruRi
      • 11. JeweleJewele
      • 12. ToWhomItMayConcern

      Disc 2

      • 1. Oloti
      • 2. EGbeMi
      • 3. Panbolanbola
      • 4. Lenle
      • 5. Aduke
      • 6. AiyeNla
      • 7. KorikoNde
      • 8. IrawoMi
      • 9. Omonike
      • 10. AgbaLode(Original45Version)
      • 11. AlaruT'OnjeBuredi
      • 12. WhichWayAfrica?

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ojo
      • 2. Ipasan
      • 3. FiyaJemi

      Side 2

      • 1. LisabiEgba
      • 2. Ifa
      • 3. Osekere
      • 4. Panbolanbola

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. IwoKoLoDami
      • 2. OmobaD'eruRi
      • 3. JeweleJewele

      Side 2

      • 1. Oloti
      • 2. EGbeMi
      • 3. Lenle

      Disc 3

      Side 1

      • 1. AiyeNla
      • 2. KorikoNde
      • 3. IrawoMi
      • 4. AlaruT'OnjeBuredi

      Side 2

      • 1. AgbaLode(45version)
      • 2. Omonike
      • 3. OgunAdubi
      • 4. ToWhomItMayConcern