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Fela Kuti

Gentleman (50th Anniversary Edition)

limited "igbo smoke" clear w/ black wisp lp in gatefold sleeve w/ obi strip - £22.99 | Buy
Fela Kuti

Shakara (50th Anniversary Edition)

Limited Pink LP with gold obi strip + bonus yellow 7" - £26.99 | Buy
“Shakara” is the 6th in the series of celebratory Fela 50th Anniversary reissues.
Fela Kuti

Roforofo Fight (50th Anniversary Edition)

Limited Edition Orange and Green 2LP - £25.99 | Buy
By 1972, when Music of Fela: Roforofo Fight was originally released (on two vinyl albums, Music of Fela Volume One and Volume Two), Fela was becoming one of the...
Fela Kuti

London Scene (2021 reissue)

limited 50th anniversary white / red / blue splatter lp + gold obi - £19.99 £13.98
50th anniversary edition of 1971's London Scene.
Fela Kuti

Open & Close (rsd 21)

Record Store Day 2021 - red & yellow "butterfly effect" lp in gatefold sleeve - £25.99
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Fela Kuti's classic Open & Close, Knitting Factory Records is pleased to announce the first vinyl pressing since th...
AFRODISIAC (50th anniversary edition)
  1. Alu Jon Jonki Jon
  2. Chop and Quench
  3. Eko Ile
  4. Je'nwi Temi (Don't Gag Me)

Fela Kuti

AFRODISIAC (50th anniversary edition)

Knitting Factory Records
  • limited red & green 2lp

    Released: 2nd Dec 2022

    £25.99
    Buy

A titanic musical and sociopolitical voice, Fela’s legacy spans decades and genres, touching on jazz, pop, funk, hip-hop, rock and beyond.

Afrodisiac is the fifth in the series of celebratory Fela 50th Anniversary reissues. Like its predecessors in the series, this double LP edition is on color vinyl; LP 1 is green marble and LP 2 is on red marble. The album will be wrapped in a gold foil OBI strip with a brief essay on the album and Fela's global impact on music. The songs on Afrodisiac were tracks that Fela and the Nigeria 70 (Later Africa 70) re-recorded at Abbey Road Studios in 1972 after they had become hits in Nigeria. The best known song on the album, 'Jeun Ko Ku’, is listed by its Pidgin title ‘Chop and Quench’ on this album. It’s a satire about gluttony and Fela's first major hit across West Africa. ‘Chop and Quench’ means ""eat and die"" in Standard English. Afrodisiac was first reissued on vinyl in 2014 as part of the Fela Box Set #3 curated by Brian Eno. Eno played Afrodisiac for David Byrne and it was a huge influence on Talking Heads when they recorded Remain In Light -- there is a bonus track called ‘Fela's Riff’ that nods heavily to the influence of hearing Afrodisiac and Fela's music for the first time.