Edo Funk Explosion

VA - Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1 (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Dec. 20, 2021
VA - Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1 (2021)

VA - Edo Funk Explosion Vol. 1 (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 471 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 182 Mb | 01:19:06
World, Funk, Disco, Afrobeat | Label: Analog Africa

It was in Benin City, in the heart of Nigeria, that a new hybrid of intoxicating highlife music known as Edo Funk was born. It first emerged in the late 1970s when a group of musicians began to experiment with different ways of integrating elements from their native Edo culture and fusing them with new sound effects coming from West Africa ́s night-clubs. Unlike the rather polished 1980's Nigerian disco productions coming out of the international metropolis of Lagos Edo Funk was raw and reduced to its bare minimum.
VA - Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds From South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982) (2017)

VA - Calabar-Itu Road: Groovy Sounds From South Eastern Nigeria (1972-1982) (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 429 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 171 Mb | 01:14:29
Afrobeat, World, Funk | Label: Comb & Razor Sound

When most people think about Nigerian music, the first thing that comes to mind is Lagos, the country's main commercial center, the glittering megacity that spawned Yoruba-speaking music luminaries such as Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Sir Shina Peters and Wizkid. But Nigeria is a country of rich diversity, especially in its music: From the Igbo highlife and rock bands of east-central region, to the deep Edo roots rhythms from the midwest, to the keening, ornamented Fulani melodies of the north. But one region whose music has remained largely under-explored is the south eastern land of the Efik and Ibibio ethnic groups in Cross River and Akwa Ibom State, the region colloquially referred to as "Calabar." A cradle of culture, this region was one of the earliest outposts of Nigerian popular music. Its primordial rhythms traveled across the Atlantic during the slave trade to provide the part of the foundation for Afro-Cuban grooves that would go on to influence the development of jazz, rock & roll, R&B and funk.

Tina Turner - Rough (1978) [1990, Reissue]  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Nov. 5, 2022
Tina Turner - Rough (1978) [1990, Reissue]

Tina Turner - Rough (1978) [1990, Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Pop/Rock, Disco | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 41:37 | 271,87 Mb
Label: EMI Electrola/Parlophone (Holland) | Cat.# 0777 7 95213 2 6 | Released: 1990 (1978)

"Rough" is Tina Turner's 3rd solo studio album, released in September 1978 on the EMI label in the UK, Ariola Records in West Germany and United Artists in the United States. The album was made up of blues and disco with a rock influence. The opening track, "Fruits of the Night", was co-written by Giorgio Moroder's longtime collaborator Pete Bellotte. Turner also included a cover of Bob Seger's "Fire Down Below", which was later covered again by Bette Midler for the 1979 movie The Rose. The album also includes Turner's first cover version of Elton John's "The Bitch Is Back", which she re-recorded in 1991 for the tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin.