An encounter with electronic music by the master of Afrobeat
King Sunny Ade demonstrates a bold fusion of tradition and innovation.
This ambitious work introduced synthesizers and drum machines to Nigerian juju music, opening up new musical horizons. The complexity of African rhythms and the potential of electronic instruments combine to create a unique groove. This experimental work left an important mark on the world music scene of the 1980s.
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A:
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1)
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Synchro Feelings-Ilako = シンクロ・フィーリングス
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2)
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Mo Ti Mo = モ・ティ・モ
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3)
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Penkele = ペンケレ
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4)
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Maajo = マアジョ
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B:
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Synchro System = シンクロ・システム
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2)
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E Saiye Re = エ・サイエ・レ
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3)
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Tolongo = トロンゴ
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4)
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E Wele = エ・ウェレ
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5)
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Synchro Reprise = シンクロ・リプライズ
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Godwin Logie
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Keyboards - Martin Meissonnier
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Management - Martin Meissonnier
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Producer - Martin Meissonnier
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Composed By - King Sunny Adé
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Keyboards - Sunny Adé
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Lead Guitar, Vocals - Sunny Adé
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Design [Cover Design] - Bruno Tilley
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Engineer [Assistant] - Steve Street
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Photography By - Ashworth
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Percussion [Congos] - Shina Abiodun
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Steel Guitar - Demola Adepoju
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Drums - Moses Akanbi
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Liner Notes - 中村とうよう
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Maracas - Michael Babalola
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Vocals - Niyi Falaye
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Vocals - Tunde Demiola
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Rhythm Guitar - John Akpan
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Vocals - Femi Owomoyela
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Guitar - Bob Ohiri
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Guitar - Segun Ilori
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Talking Drum [Lead] - Alhaji Timmy Olaitan
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Bass - Jelili Lawal
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Shekere - Gani Alashe
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Vocals - Jacob Ajakaye
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Agogô - Fatoke Abiodun
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Guest, Guitar - Elder Osei
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Coordinator - Martin Meppiel
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Engineer [Assistant] - Catherine Lesevre
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Talking Drum [2nd] - Rasaki Aladokun