Uhuru Aiye é uma viagem pelos subterrâneos do rock setentista na África, dividida em 7 faixas, maioria curtas. Classificar esse disco é uma difícil missão, pois ouvimos influências de afrobeat, rock psicodélico e jazz funk, massivamente instrumental com percussão e guitarra wah-wah hipnotizantes liderando, além de alguns instrumentos locais, saxofone e órgão em raros momentos. As letras aparecem em iorubá e inglês, em 2 músicas.
Uma das melhores surpresas vindas do rico repertório afrobeat/ rock africano, pérola recomendada!
Bob Ohiri & His Uhuru Sounds - Uhuru Aiye - 1976 (MP3 192 kbps):
https://mega.co.nz/#!s8gnybqb!g3Y7XGpRYxzQowqiumJPRt4ebn42brbh-VXKu8rtZTA
Obscure gem coming from Nigeria, formed in the mid-70s. Bob Ohiri & His Uhuru Sounds began after the guitarists Bob and Shegun Ilori left "King Sunny Ade & His African Beats", releasing one album in 1976 (other sites say that is 1985, perhaps a year re-release). Another musician known as Prince is listed.
"Uhuru Aiye" is a journey through the underground rock of the Seventies in Africa, divided into seven tracks, most short. Rate this disk is a difficult mission because we hear influences of afrobeat, psychedelic rock and jazz, funk massively instrumental with hypnotizing percussion and wah-wah guitar leading, plus some local instruments, saxophone and organ in rare moments. Lyrics appear in Yoruba and two songs in English.
One of the best surprises coming from the rich repertoire afrobeat / African rock, highly recommended!
Bob Ohiri (guitarra, vocal)
Shegun Ilori (guitarra)
Prince
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01 Ariwo Yaa
02 Obhiha
03 Aiye
04 Nigeria London na Lagos
05 Imo State Express
06 Africa is Free for Us
07 I Like to Be Free
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