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In 1971,
record company (EMI) agreed to finance a recording date in London for
and band. Now huge stars in Nigeria, this trip was, in a way, a triumphant return to the country that had provided
with a musical education and the club scene where he cut his proverbial bandleader's teeth. What is important to note is that he had become good friends with former
(and at the time of this recording current
) drummer
, who had traveled to Lagos a year earlier to meet, hang out, and play with
.
shows up on this recording (albeit uncredited) on the track
but more importantly helped get
gigs all over the city at such venerable venues as the 100 Club, the Cue Club, and the Four Aces. Recording at Abbey Road (a.k.a. the hallowed home of the Beatles)
cut these five awesome tracks in which his Afrobeat sound is more complex and jazzy than on the
. At over 13 minutes "J'ehin J'ehin" cuts a wicked groove for its entire length pushed by the horn section and
superlative drumming. "Buy Africa" is a anti-colonial rant worthy of the
, and "Fight to Finish" very simply kicks out the jams. A stunning record that marks the beginning of
best period of recording. ~ John Dougan