Africanism
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 This Is Madness (Africanism Version)
1.2 Two Little Boys (Africanism Version)
1.3 Just Because (Africanism Version)
1.4 New York, New York (Africanism Version)
1.5 Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism Version)
1.6 When The Revolution Comes (Africanism Version)
1.7 Related To What (Africanism Version)
1.8 Gash Man (Africanism Version)
1.9 This Is Madness (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.10 Two Little Boys (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.11 Just Because (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.12 New York, New York (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.13 Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.14 When The Revolution Comes (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.15 Related To What (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.16 Gash Man (Vocal ;amp; Percussion)
1.17 Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Early Africanism Version)
1.18 This Is Madness (Africanism Instrumental)
1.19 Two Little Boys (Africanism Instrumental)
1.20 Just Because (Africanism Instrumental)
1.21 New York, New York (Africanism Instrumental)
1.22 Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism Instrumental)
1.23 When The Revolution Comes (Africanism Instrumental)
1.24 Related To What (Africanism Instrumental)
1.25 Gash Man (Africanism Instrumental)
1.26 This Is Madness (Percussion Edit)
1.27 Two Little Boys (Percussion Only)
1.28 Just Because (Percussion Edit)
1.29 New York, New York (Percussion Edit)
1.30 Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Percussion Edit)
1.31 When The Revolution Comes (Percussion Edit)
1.32 Related To What (Percussion Edit)
1.33 Gash Man (Percussion Edit)
1.34 Just Because (Accapella)
1.35 This Is Madness (Accapella)
1.36 Two Little Boys (Acappella)
1.37 Related To What (Early Africanism Version)
1.38 Just Because (Early Africanism Version)
Number of discs: 2
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Description:Africanism by Tony Allen & The Last Poets, released 24 January 2025. This version of Africanism comes as a 2xCD. -
Experience the profound legacy of The Last Poets with their new release, "Africanism". Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan revisit and re-energize some of their seminal works such as "When The Revolution Comes", "Gash Man" and "Niggers Are Scared of Revolution", infusing them with fresh and potent new soundscapes. Joining the Poets are the late, great Tony Allen (Fela Kuti) - laying the album's foundations with legendary Afrobeat rhythms - Egypt 80 guitarist and bassist Akinola Adio Oyebola and Kunle Justice, jazz keyboardist Kaidi Tatham (dubbed as 'The UK's Herbie Hancock') and saxophonist Courtney Pine.Echoes Magazine writes "Africanism" is the result of vibrant live sessions in Brooklyn and London, recorded and mixed by producer Prince Fatty. The album bridges spoken-word poetry with a bold fusion of Afrobeat and contemporary jazz, where live instruments amplify the Poets' raw and unflinching verses. Together, this stellar band of musicians completed an album that has few real predecessors and seems destined to become a cult favourite for many years to come."Expanded 2xCD features 38 tracks including the full Africanism LP, plus Vocal & Percussion, Accapella, Instrumental versions, and Percussion Edits.
3 panel cardboard sleeve with 4 page booklet with liner notes dated 2024-09. Track listing on rear cover has many errors: - track 1-17 not listed - tracks 2-9 to 2-16 are not acapella versions (as printed) but percussion edits - tracks 2-17 to 2-21 not as printed. Artist on front cover & disc labels: The Last Poets Artist on spine: Last Poets Title on front cover: Africanism Title on spine and disc labels: Africanism (Special Edition) © 2024 Africa Seven On Africanism, The Last Poets revisit some of their most revolutionary verses: 1-1 & 1-7 were first recorded for [r=309802] (1971); 1-2 to 1-6 & 1-8 were first recorded for [m83865] (1970). The album as a recording project was started when [a9786] recorded drum tracks in Prince Fatty?s Brighton studio in 2019 for the last two Poets, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan. Along the way more musicians added input: Courtney Pine, Joe Armon Jones, Kaidi Tatham and Akinola Adio Oyebola & Kunle Justice of [a273534]. Completion was delayed due to the covid pandemic. The vocals by [a48284] were apparently recorded at the tail end or right after the pandemic.
"Africanism" is a remarkable CD collaboration between the legendary spoken word group The Last Poets and iconic Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, released by AFRICA SEVEN. This album fuses powerful poetry with infectious rhythms, creating an immersive journey through African heritage, social consciousness, and musical innovation. The Last Poets are widely regarded as pioneers of hip-hop and political rap since their formation in the late 1960s; their sharp lyrics have inspired generations. Tony Allen was Fela Kuti?s longtime drummer and co-creator of Afrobeat?his intricate grooves shaped modern world music. Together on "Africanism," they blend jazz, funk, soul, and traditional African sounds into a unique sonic tapestry that celebrates cultural pride and resistance. AFRICA SEVEN is a respected label dedicated to reissuing classic African recordings as well as supporting new projects that honor Africa?s rich musical legacy.
No. of tracks: 38
Manufacturer No.: ASVN073
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