The First Case of the Nigerian Prestige
As frequent listeners to the show will remember, I often combine Ghana and Nigeria into single themes for my shows. These were the only two countries in Western Africa who were colonized by the British, and both countries absorbed heavy doses of jazz music on English language radio shows. Nigeria and Ghana both contributed to the birth and evolution of highlife music, and both countries went on to embrace the afrobeat sound in the 70s.
So it's easy to play music from those 2 countries side by side. But today I am focusing on Nigeria alone, and will try to highlight some of the factors that made Nigerian music unique from the parallel efforts occurring in Ghana.
The top of today's set features a handful of songs from the latest Nigeria/Ghana compilation on the Soundway label, "Highlife on the Move." Early material dates from the mid-50s to the mid-60s, such a pleasure to hear African music of that era well-preserved. There is very little guitar work in the early music from Nigeria; they favored the spit-and-polish of jazz and marching band traditions. This music is like a tonic for the senses; it will be a good day today!
We move forward into the late 60s as the set progresses... this is a period of civil war in Nigeria, yet the music of the era projects a unique spirit of calmness and spirituality. Nigerian highlife singers possessed a unique style that often warbles between a soft croon and a musical yodel.
We move into harder 70s sounds as we near the end of the set, including another epic afrobeat track from Fela Kuti. I will only leave Nigeria at the end, as I wrap up today's set with a special treat: two tracks from a current act that has caught my ear... scorching afrobeat from French act Les Freres Smith.
- 12:03pm W'akoma Ne Ehia by Professional Uhuru Dance Band on single (Philips)
- 12:06pm Okokoko by Bobby Benson & His Orchestra on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
- 12:09pm Marabi Dance by Afro Rhythm Kings on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
- 12:12pm Drink a Tea by Steve Rhodes & His London Hi-Lifers on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
- 12:15pm Go Slow by Professional Uhuru Dance Band on single (Philips)
- 12:18pm Brown Skin Gal by Ginger Folorunso Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
- 12:21pm Onyebu Chi by Commander-in-Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & His Nigerian Sound Makers on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
- 12:24pm Bra Ohoho by E.K.'s on Guitar Safari (University of Vice Records)
- 12:27pm Oyeye by Osayomore Joseph & The Creative 7 on The Rough Guide to African Rare Groove (Rough Guide Music)
- 12:31pm So Ala Te Mem by Cardinal Rex Lawson & His Majors Band on Greatest Hits (Polydor)
- 12:34pm Ochea Special by Paulson Kalu Afrikhanah & His Stars 25 on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
- 12:37pm Oko by Cardinal Rex Lawson & His Majors Band on Greatest Hits (Polydor)
- 12:40pm Onwu Dinjo by The People Star on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
- 12:45pm Feso Jaiye by The Sahara All Stars of Jos on Nigeria Special Vol 1 Pt 1 (Soundway)
- 12:49pm Ilo Abu Chi by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on Ilo Abu Chi (Philips)
- 12:55pm Simini-Yaya by Collins Oke Elaiho & His Odoligie Nobles Dance Band on Nigeria Special Vol. 1 Pt. 2 (Soundway)
- 1:02pm Mother Witch by Sir Victor Uwaifo on Guitar-Boy Superstar (Soundway)
- 1:05pm Igede by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on True Philosophy (Philips)
- 1:09pm Ibi Awo Iyi by The Professional Seagulls Dance Band of Port Harcourt on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
- 1:13pm Egwo Umu Agbobho by Joy Nwosu & Dan Satch on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 2 (Soundway)
- 1:18pm Onye Aghala Nwanneya by The Peacocks International Guitar Band on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 2 (Soundway)
- 1:21pm Ebibi (Ekassa 28) by Sir VIctor Uwaifo on Guitar-Boy Superstar (Soundway)
- 1:26pm Eguae Oba by Osayomore Joseph & The Creative 7 on Nigeria Special Vol 1 Pt 2 (Soundway)
- 1:31pm Asiko Mi Ni by The Nigerian Police Force Band on Nigeria Special Vol 1 Pt 2 (Soundway)
- 1:36pm Who No Know No Go by Fela Kuti & Africa 70 on Everything Scatter (Barclay)
- 1:51pm Nia Mangolo by Les Freres Smith on Free To Go (independent press)
- 1:57pm Lamale by Les Freres Smith on Free To Go (independent press)