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V.A. Apala - Apala Groups In Nigeria 1967-70

Soul Jazz | Item No: 708606
Vinyl 2LP | 2020 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
Soul Jazz Records new ‘Apala: Apala Groups in Nigeria 1964-69’ is the first ever collection of Apala music ever to be released outside of Nigeria.
The album focusses on a wide selection of recordings made in Nigeria in the 1960s, a time when Apala music was at the height of its popularity. Apala is a deeply rhythmical, hypnotic and powerful musical style that combines the striking nasal-style vocals and traditions of Islamic music, the Agidigbo (thumb piano), and the equally powerful drumming and percussion rhythms and techniques of the Yoruba of Nigeria.
The most significant figure in Apala music is undoubtedly Haruna Ishola who features throughout this album. Ishola holds an almost mythological status in his role as populariser of Apala music in Nigeria. Ishola’s singing was believed to be so powerful that, without proper restraint, it could kill the recipient of his music.
Apala is a popular music that also functioned as a form of cultural resistance – Apala music involved no western instrumentation and is sung in the Yoruba language, its aesthetic an implicit cultural rejection of the British Empire’s colonial rule over Nigeria which lasted from 1901 until independence in 1960.
Apala music was popular and widely accepted in Nigeria due to its philosophical and profound lyrical content alongside the complex rhythmic patterns of this heavily percussive style, which highlighted many of the percussion instruments of south-west Nigeria.
Apala is one of a number of popular urban styles of music that came out of Nigeria in the 20th century and sits alongside the more well-known (in the West) styles of Fuji, Highlife, Juju and Afrobeat. Of these modern forms Apala remains perhaps the most ‘roots’ style (sometimes described as ‘neo-traditional’) due to the authenticity of its sound. It has similar Islamic roots to other neo-traditional styles of Nigeria – including Waka and Sakara – examples of which are also included on this collection contextualising the music of Apala.
These recordings were originally made and released locally by Decca and EMI Records as well as a variety of independent labels in Nigeria and have never been released outside of the country before. Soul Jazz Records are releasing this album as a deluxe double gatefold vinyl (+ download code), CD, slipcase and booklet, both containing full text and photography.
Item Details
Item No: 708606
Artist: V.A.
Title: Apala - Apala Groups In Nigeria 1967-70
Label: Soul Jazz
Catalog No: SJRLP440
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2020
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Afrobeat
Available since: 2020-01-30
Condition: New
Price: 26,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group - Ewure Ile Komoyi Ode
A2 Adebukonla Ajao & Her Group - Aboyin Ile
A3 Rapheal Ajide & His Apala Group - Adura Fun Osiwowo
A4 Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group - Orin To Mo Gbon Wa
A5 Ra Tikalosoro & His Group - Agilinti Lomu
B1 Adebukonla Ajao & Her Group - Abd Alawiye
B2 Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group - Asa Ko Gbodo Wole Gbeiyele
B3 Adeleke Aremu & His Group - Egbe Arowolo
B4 Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group - Rufai Baolgun
C1 Ra Tikalosoro & His Group - Kiniun Kuro Leran Amu Sere
C2 Haruna Ishola & His Apala Group - S Aka
C3 Adebukonla Ajao & Her Group - Lekele Bale
C4 Kasumu Adio & His Apala Group - Odale Ore
C5 Ayisatu Alabi & Her Group - Oko Lolomo
D1 Jimoh Agbejo Bo Ogun & His Group - Oriki Ibeji
D2 Ayisatu Alabi & Her Group - Omo Olobi
D3 Rapheal Ajide & His Apala Group - Orin Aje
D4 Adebukonla Ajao & Her Group - Sunday Babayemi
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