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Introducing The Akoya Afrobeat Ensemble CD
 
format: CD
year of release: 2004

lab price: $12.00
available: yes
item #: cd-2647

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Akoya Afrobeat: Fela Dey 12"
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Akoya Chant  
U.S.A  
Mutiny  
Pelotera  
Star Wars  
 
R E V I E W
As a lead up to the release of Akoya's new album, let us revisit the first full length recording from this dynamic U.N. of A. (United Nations of Afrobeat). If you've read my review for the "U.S.A.(1)" single, you already know where I stand on this tune. It burns like flags in Berkeley, brah! "Mutiny(2)" burns a little slower (forgot the kerosene, Johnson) until about three minutes in when the petrol gets to flowin' and the wind gets to blowin'. I love the playful horn lines leading into the solos on this tune, it really sounds like everyone's having fun. It's refreshing to hear that in these days of musicians either taking themselves way too seriously or being wild corny by trying to sell their enthusiasm to the audience. "Pelotera(3)" jumps from the gate and doesn't bother slowing down for anything or anyone. You best be ready to ride with this one. "Star Wars(4)" is basically the Hideki Matsui of the album, batting in the five spot and having the distinct honor of being my favorite. And much like Godzilla (Matsui's mad racist nickname here in NY) this song is beautiful in it's many complex layers and as a whole composition. As the cd title subtly suggests, this is the perfect introduction to the Akoya Afrobeat Ensemble. Be prepared to get to know them even better soon, big things are on the horizon.