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Das neue (vierte) Album des wichtigsten zeitgenösssichen Afrobeat Artists und jüngsten Sohns des legendären Fela Kuti, Seun Kuti. Mit einem Gastauftritt von Carlos Santana. Kuti, wie schon sein Vater vor ihm, bricht nicht nur eine Lanze für die Revolutionäre vor ihm, sondern steht mit seiner Musik stellvertretend für alle, die die Fackel weitertragen.
Black Times is the fourth album by Seun & Egypt 80, the extraordinary dance orchestra created by Fela as a conduit for the common people. Inherited by the 14-year-old Seun in 1997, the younger Kuti has been building to this, his most accomplished and honest album yet. “Black Times is a true reflection of my political and social beliefs,” says Seun, 34. “It is an album for anybody who believes in change and understands the duty we have to rise up and come together. The elites always try to divide the poor people of the world. The same oppression felt by workers in Flint, Michigan is felt by workers in Lagos and Johannesburg.”
Here, then, are tracks designed to spark conversation and realign priorities. The elegant ‘African Dreams’ insists that commercial success counts for little. Pay no heed to examples set by “accepted” African-American celebrities, says Kuti, and marvel instead at the philosophies of great thinkers like the late Pan-Africanist Doctor Amos Wilson. “The message,” Kuti sings, “is free.” ‘Black Times’, featuring Carlos Santana, gives us truth. Lyrics such as “Understand your history / rise to be free” shine a forensics-style black light on that which is otherwise hidden. ‘Bad Man Lighter’ is a horn-heavy track calling out duplicity and defending the right to smoke the good weed; the politically charged ‘Corporate Public Control Department (C.P.C.D)’ is a roiling protest anthem directed at Muhammadu Bahari’s Nigerian government and indeed, at deceitful politicians the world over. Co-written with veteran Egypt 80 saxophonist Abedimeji ‘Showboy’ Fagbemi, the frenetic, finger-pointing ‘Kuku Kee Me’ borrows from a Nigerian saying (“When someone is always on your case, you’re like ‘Save yourself the stress and kuku kill me now’”) while ‘Theory Of Goat And Yam’ ridicules a homily invented by former Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan, who justified corruption by likening politicians to goats tempted by yams: “By taking money meant for a hospital or to build roads, they are actually costing human lives.” ‘Last Revolutionary’ is a paean to authentic leaders past, present and future, name-checking homegrown African revolutionaries and freedom fighters like Kwame Nkrumah and Thomas Sankara. “I say the names of these men who died for us without any promise of resurrection,” says Seun Kuti. “Maybe people will Google them, then set out on a journey whose destination is unknown.” - Tracklist
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- A1 LAST REVOLUTIONARY
- A2 BLACK TIMES feat. Carlos Santana
- B1 CORPORATE PUBLIC CONTROL DEPARTMENT (C.P.C.D.)
- B2 KUKU KEE ME
- C1 BAD MAN LIGHTER (B.M.L.)
- C2 AFRICAN DREAMS
- D1 STRUGGLE SOUNDS
- D2 THEORY OF GOAT AND YAM
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Interpret SEUN KUTI & EGYPT 80 Genre Weltmusik Label Strut Records Art. Nr. X03219163-6 EAN 0730003316319 Medium LP (analog) Set-Inhalt 2 Veröffentlichungsdatum 02.03.2018 FSK Nein Preis-Code 1700
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