Description
soundway records have been dedicated not only to the recovery of lost editions, by artists Afro-Jazz, Afro-Funk and Latin-Jazz obscures, but also to the release of contemporary artists who seem to be doomed to obscurity. and that is why, in order to counter the trend, which they intend to pay more attention to these records, because otherwise future generations will have to rely on the good will and effort of another any publisher so that the records made today, are re-edited and then receive due attention.
West African highlife, disc, post-punk, psychedelic electro soul and P-funk, it all fits here, sung in Nigeria to make the album less obscure...
Artist
Ibibio Sound Machine is a clash of African and electronic elements fronted by London-born Nigerian singer Eno Williams, inspired in equal measure by the golden era of West-African funk & disco and modern post-punk & electro.
Ibibio Sound Machine are:
Eno Williams (vocals),
Alfred Kari Bannerman (guitar),
Anselmo Netto (percussion),
Jose Joyette (drums),
John McKenzie (bass),
Tony Hayden (trombone, synth),
Scott Baylis (trumpet, synth),
Max Grunhard (saxophone, synth).
Tracks
1
Voice Of The Bird (Uyio Inuen)
01:36
2
I'm Running (Nya Fehe)
03:08
3
The Talking Fish (Asem Usem Iyak)
04:41
4
Let's Dance (Yak Inek Unek)
05:25
5
Uwa The Peacock (Eki Ko Inuen Uwa)
03:34
6
The Tortoise (Nsaha Edem Ikit)
04:08
7
Woman Of Substance (Awuwan Itiaba)
03:48
8
Prodigal Son (Ayen Ake Feheke)
05:58
9
Got To Move, Got To Get Out! (Ana Nkpong Ana Nwuoro)
04:29
10
Ibidio Spiritual
01:11
Releases
Formats
CD, File, Vinyl, CDr
Countries
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Members
Scott Baylis,
John McKenzie,Tony Hayden,Max Grunhard,Anselmo Netto,
Emmanuel Rentzos,Jose Joyette,
Jean-Marie Brichard,Alfred Bannerman,Eno Williams-Uffort