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Description:
2017 two CD collection. Long admired by fans of afro funk, Matata were contemporaries of Osibisa, Cymande, Assagai and other black groups from the early 1970s who fused African music with black American funk rhythms. Schooled in the nightclubs of Kenya, Matata came to the UK in the early 1970s and signed to President Records. Their debut album, Matata - Air Fiesta, was issued in 1972 and promoted by two infectious singles, the rare groove classic 'Wanna Do My Thing' and 1973's 'I Need Somebody'. Thereafter, Matata temporarily disbanded and returned to Kenya. Eventually, a new line-up of the band convened for a second LP, Independence, which was more heavily indebted to their musical hero James Brown. This time, President lifted 'I Feel Funky' and 'Return To You' as singles. Wanna Do My Thing is the first-ever collection of Matata's complete President recordings, including both albums (remastered from the original tapes) plus a B-side, two previously unissued versions and four tracks recorded later. Boasts excellent sleeve-notes by Echoes' John Masouri in conversation with key band member Anwar Richard.
The complete President recordings with booklet
"Wanna Do My Thing - Complete President Recordings" is a comprehensive CD collection by the legendary Afro-funk band Matata, released by Cherry Red. This release brings together all of Matata's influential recordings for President Records, capturing their energetic blend of funk, soul, and African rhythms that made them pioneers in the 1970s music scene. The compilation features classic tracks such as "I Feel Funky," "Wanna Do My Thing," and many more that showcase the band's infectious grooves and innovative sound. Matata gained international acclaim with their unique fusion style and were instrumental in bringing Afro-funk to a wider audience. Their dynamic performances earned them spots alongside icons like Osibisa and Fela Kuti on major stages across Europe. Cherry Red, renowned for its dedication to reissuing rare gems from diverse genres, ensures high-quality remastering and detailed liner notes for collectors and new listeners alike.