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 | | 33 products found for NIGERIA  | Disc 3 in this set features interviews with Ginger Baker, Fela & Femi Kuti, Roy Ayers and others. |  | |  | Segun Damisa & The Afro-Beat Crusaders: Segun Damisa (chant); Marc 'Marco' Mouches (alto saxophone); Pierre-Henri Vulliard (tenor saxophone); Yann Grillon (trumpet); Jeremy Ortal (trombone); Rivo Razafindramanitra (bass guitar); Frederic 'Fred'... |  | |  | For the last few decades, the pop music styles most associated with Nigeria are Juju (as purveyed by its master, King Sunny Ade, aka The Minister of Enjoyment), or Afrobeat, a mutation of Highlife made internationally popular by the great Fela Kuti.... |  | Liner Note Author: Max Reinhardt.Nigeria in the 1970's was a hotbed for a myriad of musical movements and hybrids. Asserting its fiercely independent spirit in the wake of colonial rule, the music centered on the country's largest metropolis, Lagos,... |  | Nigerian music is known for its polyglot character, a fact that is exemplified by its native juju and highlife--a perfect storm of indigenous music traditions bolstered by Western technology. Lesser-known are Nigerian attempts to adopt Western music... |  | Includes liner notes by Graeme Ewens. |  | |  | |
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