Album Info
| Artist: | Various |
| Album: | Nigeria 70 (The Definitive Story of 1970's Funky Lagos) |
| Released: | Germany, 30 Aug 2024 |
Tracklist:
| A1 | Orlando Julius & His Afro Sounders - Alo Mi Alo (Parts 1 & 2 ) | 8:02 |
| Baritone Saxophone, Chorus - Big Joe | ||
| Bass - Abode Franco | ||
| Chorus, Other [Dancer] - Edimi J., Yomi Clifford | ||
| Claves, Handclaps - A. Adeleke | ||
| Congas - Lemmy Jackson, Dele Davis | ||
| Drums - Akanbi Moses | ||
| Guitar - Adenyi Omilabu | ||
| Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Chorus, Tenor Saxophone - Orlando Julius | ||
| Maracas - O. Olushola | ||
| Tenor Saxophone - Kwesi Quainoo, Samba Atkins | ||
| trombone, Chorus - Raimi Brown | ||
| trumpet - Franco Sama | ||
| A2 | Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - La La La | 3:33 |
| Bass - Kola | ||
| Congas - Eddie | ||
| Drums - Mike Collins | ||
| Guitar - James Etefia | ||
| Keyboards - Segun Bucknor | ||
| Tenor Saxophone - Kwesi Quainoo | ||
| trombone - Raimi Brown | ||
| trumpet - Jombo, Osei Tutu | ||
| A3 | Lijadu Sisters - Orere Elejigbo | 4:12 |
| Bass - Richard Archer | ||
| Bass Drum [Gube Bass Drum] - Tony Adeleye | ||
| Bass Drum [Second Bass Drum] - Ladi Oguntunwase | ||
| Drums - Buttley Moore, Laolu Akins | ||
| Engineer [Recording] - Adrian Martins, Graig Thomson | ||
| Keyboards - Lemmy Jackson | ||
| Lead Guitar - Frederick Ramm | ||
| Maracas - John Akanmu | ||
| Percussion [Ekwe, Clefs] - Friday Jumbo | ||
| Producer - Berkely Jones, Laolu Akins | ||
| Rhythm Guitar - Alao, Glenis Martins, Tunde Peters | ||
| Talking Drum [1st] - Soji Adenle | ||
| B1 | Peter King - Shango | 5:49 |
| B2 | Sahara All Stars Band Jos - Enjoy Yourself | 5:10 |
| Engineer - Emmanuel Odenusi | ||
| C1 | Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Africa 70 - Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'N' Quench) | 7:15 |
| Baritone Saxophone - Lekan Animashaun | ||
| Bass - Maurice Ekpo | ||
| Congas [1st] - Henry Koffi | ||
| Congas [2nd] - Friday Jumbo | ||
| Congas [3rd] - Akwesi Korranting | ||
| Drums - Tony Allen | ||
| Engineer - John Kurlander, Tony Clark | ||
| Guitar - Peter Animashaun | ||
| Keyboards - Fela Ransome Kuti | ||
| Percussion [Sticks] - Tony Abayomi | ||
| Producer - Jeff Jarratt | ||
| Shekere - Isaac Olaleye | ||
| Tenor Saxophone - Igo Chico | ||
| trumpet [1st] - Tunde Williams | ||
| trumpet [2nd] - Eddie Faychum | ||
| C2 | Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - Ifa | 5:11 |
| Bass - Abayomi Dare | ||
| Congas - Tunde Daudu | ||
| Drums - Charles Ogboh | ||
| Gong, Woodwind [Bamboo] - Mike Ubani | ||
| Lead Guitar - Segun Haastrup | ||
| Leader, Arranged By, Vocals - Tunji Oyelana | ||
| Organ - Anjola Aboderin | ||
| Producer - Odion Iruoje | ||
| Rhythm Guitar - Tony Akhiale | ||
| Saxophone - Eji Oyewole | ||
| C3 | Ofo The Black Company - Allah Wakbarr | 3:30 |
| Producer - Dave Bennett | ||
| D1 | The Funkees - Dancing Time | 3:28 |
| Bass - Danny Ibe | ||
| Congas - Sonny Akpan | ||
| Drums - Chike | ||
| Guitar - Harry Mosco, Jake Sollo | ||
| Keyboards - Bill Ike | ||
| Vocals - Mohammed Ahidjo | ||
| D2 | Monomono - Tire Loma Da Nigbehin | 4:46 |
| Bass, Vocals, Percussion - Kenneth Okulolo | ||
| Drums [African Drums], Percussion, Vocals - Friday Jumbo | ||
| Drums [trap Drums] - Stephen Kontor | ||
| Engineer - Emmanuel Odenusi | ||
| Lead Guitar, Vocals - Jimi Adams | ||
| Producer - Odion Iruoje | ||
| Producer, Arranged By, Percussion [African Percussion], Talking Drum, Vocals - Joni Haastrup | ||
| D3 | Bala Miller & The Great Music Pyrameeds Of Afrika - Ikon Allah | 5:44 |
| Arranged By - Oscar Sule | ||
| Bass - Samuel Kweifio | ||
| Congas - George Otoo | ||
| Directed By - Bala Miller | ||
| Drums - Akanbi Moses | ||
| Kora - Indinka Sauso | ||
| Lead Guitar - Fred Dhokys | ||
| Organ - Moudout'e Francis | ||
| Percussion [Kwarya], Calabash - Salhatu Garba | ||
| Percussion [Rhythm] - Augustin Nga | ||
| Rhythm Guitar - Mathias | ||
| Talking Drum [Kalangu] - Ahmadu Haruna | ||
| trombone - Effiong Jarrett | ||
| trumpet [1st] - Bimbola Adekoya | ||
| trumpet [2nd] - Harry James | ||
| Violin [Goge] - Sule Mohammed | ||
| Vocals - Idris Maliki | ||
| E1 | Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Akayan Ekassa | 3:11 |
| E2 | Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - Agboju Logun | 10:07 |
| Alto Saxophone [Alt] - Fuzzy Gbagi | ||
| Baritone Saxophone - Big Joe | ||
| Bass - Kenneth Okulolo | ||
| Drums - Prince Bola | ||
| Guitar - Bob Ohiri, Jimmy Lee | ||
| Keyboards - Biddy Wright | ||
| Producer - Niyi Wright | ||
| Talking Drum - Unknown Artist | ||
| trombone - Raimi Brown | ||
| trumpet - Tunde Williams | ||
| Vocals - Shina Williams | ||
| F1 | Gasper Lawal - Kita Kita | 6:05 |
| Backing Vocals - Adesose Wallace, Bayo Aladesuyi, Dusty Johnson, Fiona Page, Funmilayo Omosebi, Gus Anyia, Layi Fami, Maggie Lawal, Mitta Fahnbulle, Mike Odumosu | ||
| Bass - Colin Bass | ||
| Clavinet, Piano, Backing Vocals - Gboyega Adelaja | ||
| Electric Guitar - Gus Anyia | ||
| Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano - Eddi Sakodi Adoo | ||
| Engineer - Chris Gray , Keith Goodwin , Martin Moss, Nigel Gray | ||
| Horns, Drum [Agba Drum] - Tunji Omosebi | ||
| Piano, Acoustic Guitar - Professor Don Amaechi | ||
| Producer [Assistant], Backing Vocals - Tunji Omosebi | ||
| Producer [Assistant], Piano, Backing Vocals - Joni Haastrup | ||
| Producer, Arranged By, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Gaspar Lawal | ||
| Saxophone - Jim Cuombo, Ray Otu Allen | ||
| F2 | King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental) | 7:16 |
| Bass - Jelili Lawal | ||
| Bongos - Adeyemi Adisa | ||
| Congas - Shina Abiodun | ||
| Drums - Mofes Acambi | ||
| Guitar - Bob Ohiri, Segun Ilori | ||
| Mixed By - Godwin Logie | ||
| Producer, Keyboards - Martin Meissonnier | ||
| Producer, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Sunny Ade | ||
| Rhythm Guitar - John Okeumeu | ||
| Shekere - Gani Alashe | ||
| Steel Guitar - Demola Adepoju | ||
| Talking Drum - Alhaji Timmy Olaitan, Jimoh Gbadamosi, Rasaki Alakodun | ||
| Vocals - Femi Owomoyela, Jacob Ajakaye, Mettew Olojede, Niyi Falaye, Segun Shokumbi, Tunde Demiola |
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