VARIOUS - APALA: APALA GROUPS IN NIGERIA 1967-70 (2LP) (USED VINYL 2020 EURO M-/EX+)

VARIOUS - APALA: APALA GROUPS IN NIGERIA 1967-70 (2LP) (USED VINYL 2020 EURO M-/EX+)

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2020 EURO 2LP

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WITH INNER PIC SLEEVES

RECORDS: M-

COVER: EX+ (HYPE STICKER ATTATCHED)

 

Soul Jazz Records’ new "Apala: Apala Groups in Nigeria 1967-70" is the first ever collection of Apala music to be released outside of Nigeria. The album focuses 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.

A1            –Haruna Ishola And His Apala Group           Ewure Ile Komoyi Ode     

A2            –Adebukonla Ajao And Her Group                Aboyin Ile              

A3            –Rapheal Ajide And His Apala Group             Adura Fun Osiwowo         

A4            –Haruna Ishola And His Apala Group           Orin To Mo Gbon Wa      

A5            –RA Tikalosoro And His Group       Agilinti Lomu       

B1            –Adebukonla Ajao And Her Group                ABD Alawiye        

B2            –Haruna Ishola And His Apala Group           Asa Ko Gbodo Wole Gbeiyele        

B3            –Adeleke Aremu And His Group    Egbe Arowolo     

B4            –Haruna Ishola And His Apala Group           Rufai Baolgun     

B5            –RA Tikalosoro And His Group       Kiniun Kuro Leran Amu Sere          

C1            –Haruna Ishola And His Apala Group           S Aka      

C2            –Adebukonla Ajao And Her Group                Lekele Bale            

C3            –Kasumu Adio & His Apala Group                  Odale Ore              

C4            –Ayisatu Alabi And Her Group        Oko Lolomo        

D1            –Jimoh Agbejo Bo Ogun And His Group      Oriki Ibeji               

D2            –Ayisatu Alabi And Her Group        Omo Olobi            

D3            –Rapheal Ajide And His Apala Group             Orin Aje                  

D4            –Adebukonla Ajao And Her Group                Sunday Babayemi