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Tunji Oyelana A Nigerian Retrospective 1966-79

Soundway | Item No: 287885
2CD | 2012 / UK – Original | New
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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.
Item Details
Item No: 287885
Artist: Tunji Oyelana
Title: A Nigerian Retrospective 1966-79
Label: Soundway
Catalog No: SNDWCD043
Format: 2CD, CD
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2012
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Afrobeat
Available since: 2012-10-30
Condition: New
Price: 15,99 € 14,38 €
Weight: 200g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
01 Ojo
02 Lisabi Egba
03 Ipasan
04 Osekere
05 Fiya Jemi
06 Ifa
07 Ogun Adubi
08 Agbo Lo De
09 Iwo Ko Lo Dami
10 Omaba D'eru Ri
11 Jewele Jewele
12 To Whom It May Concern
01 Oloti
02 E Gbe Mi
03 Panbolanbola
04 Lenle
05 Aduke
06 Aiye Nla
07 Koriko Nde
08 Irawo Mi
09 Omonike
10 Agba Lode
11 Alaru T' Onje Buredi
12 Which Way Africa?
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