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The Lafayette Afro Rock Band were a French and American session band that released two desirable albums in the early 70s. This is their second album and was released originally in 1974 on the French label America and later in 1976 on the US label Makossa. There's a plethora of notable tracks here including the UBB track "Conga" (always reminds me of Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze) and the infamous "Darkest Light" which deserves more than being known as the sample-source for "Rump Shaker." It really is an incredible song. Others to check out: "Djungi," "Raff," "Baba-Hya," and "Quick." 9 tracks in all.
- first official vinyl reissue
- black vinyl pressing
- remastered from the original tapes
- original release year: 1974
- music label: Strut 2024
reviewed by the mgmnt 07/2008
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The Lafayette Afro Rock Band were a French and American session band that released two desirable albums in the early 70s. This is their second album and was released originally in 1974 on the French label America and later in 1976 on the US label Makossa. There's a plethora of notable tracks here including the UBB track "Conga" (always reminds me of Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze) and the infamous "Darkest Light" which deserves more than being known as the sample-source for "Rump Shaker." It really is an incredible song. Others to check out: "Djungi," "Raff," "Baba-Hya," and "Quick." 9 tracks in all.
- first official vinyl reissue
- black vinyl pressing
- remastered from the original tapes
- original release year: 1974
- music label: Strut 2024
reviewed by the mgmnt 07/2008
