It is with great excitement that we announce the third edition of Strut's long running series Nigeria 70, compiled again by series curator Duncan Brooker.  Sweet Times  continues to spotlight fresh tunes that have never been issued outside  of Nigeria, in this case delving deeper into traditional styles such as  Highlife and Juju, and their intersection with Western influence.   Preview three of the tracks and plenty of album art below.  Nigeria 70 - Sweet Times will be released May 10th on Strut.
Strut announce the return of  their pioneering ‘Nigeria 70’ compilation series with an exclusive new  third volume: ‘Sweet Times: Afro Funk, Highlife & Juju from 1970s  Lagos’ compiled again by series curator Duncan Brooker. Excavating  another choice batch of rare grooves from Nigeria’s label archives, the  new edition places the spotlight on some of the deeper fusions happening  across the country during the 1970s as traditional guitar highlife  blended with jazz and funk, hypnotic juju grooves became more  progressive and young Nigerian bands came through with their own heavy  West African take on U.S. soul, funk, disco and rock.
As on the previous Nigeria 70  volumes, all of the featured selections are previously unissued outside  of Nigeria. Tracks range from the dynamite big band workout of Alex  Ringo’s Moneyman & The Super 5 International to the Congolese  guitar-drenched ‘Henrietta’ by the late Ali Chukwumah, former member of  Stephen Osita Osadebe’s Sound Makers. Darker psych grooves from Don  Isaac Ezekiel sit alongside raw college funk from college band Tabanaku  comprising students from the University Of Ife. Highlife legend Victor  Olaiya unleashes a slow, languorous Afro jam lifted from a rare Polydor  45 and juju legend Ebenezer Obey cooks up a lilting, deeply beautiful  mid-tempo groove from 1970 in a musical plea for peace. ‘Nigeria 70:  Sweet Times’ is another essential celebration of the glut of incredible  music that surfaced in post-independence Nigeria.
This is the third edition in the  acclaimed Nigeria 70 series. The first volume, released in 2001, was  the first compilation of its kind to explore in depth the myriad of funk  and soul fusions emerging from Nigeria during the 1970s. Strut followed  this with a second edition, ‘Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump’, in 2008.
‘Nigeria 70” Sweet Times’ is  compiled by Duncan Brooker and features extensive sleeve notes by John  Collins, author of ‘West African Pop Roots’.
 

 
 
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