Kuti, Fela: Alagbon Close/Why Black Man Dey Suffer

Kuti, Fela SKU: 15005762
Kuti, Fela: Alagbon Close/Why Black Man Dey Suffer

Kuti, Fela: Alagbon Close/Why Black Man Dey Suffer

Kuti, Fela SKU: 15005762

Format: CD

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Title: Alagbon Close/Why Black Man Dey Suffer
Artist: Kuti, Fela
Label: Knitting Factory
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 720841800422
Genre: World Beat, African

Alagbon Close represents one of the first times anyone had directly taken on the Nigerian authorities in such a brash manner. Why Black Man Dey Suffer: This album, recorded in 1971 with Ginger Baker behind the board, was originally deemed too controversial for release by his label at the time. The title track is a history lesson on the oppression of the African man - detailing the litany of abuses they have suffered from being taken as slaves to having an alien people impose a new culture upon them, take their land, fight them, and set them against one another.

Tracks:
1.1 Alagbon Close
1.2 I Know Get Eye for Back
1.3 Why Black Man Dey Suffer
1.4 Ikoyi Mentality Versus Mushin Mentality
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