Osibisa cover

Osibisa

Released

Don’t let Roger Dean’s airborne pachyderms fool you. While there’s plenty of impressive musicianship on Osibisa’s debut, it’s not of the progressive variety. Largely forgotten now, this England-based West African/Carribean combo followed Fela Kuti in bringing Afrobeat to Western ears, on this record with the help of T. Rex/Bowie collaborator Tony Visconti. Not the most authentic representation of African sounds — hard to imagine many Farfisa organs in Ghana in the early seventies — but it swings like a mother. The jazzy interplay and classic rock showboating on “Music for Gong Gong” and “Akwaaba” bridges all the worlds they come from effectively, and they even throw in a Buddy Miles-style funk jam called “Think About the People” to bring this multi-cultural flight of fancy to a satisfying landing.

Jeff Treppel

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