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Very Best Of Afrosouljazz Fro

Very Best Of Afrosouljazz Fro
Manu Dibango

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #49723 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-01-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Best of
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

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The Cameroonian jazz legend Manu Dibango made a splash on the world charts back in 1973 with a propulsive, saxophone-driven instrumental called "Soul Makossa," which sprinkled bits of American funk and soul into the dance music of West Africa. Much of his later work gave playful expression to this fusion of African and Western styles, sometimes with odd but always danceable results--as when he recruited rapper MC Mello and P-Funk bassist Bootsy Collins to add their touches to his swinging sound. The Very Best of Manu Dibango highlights his big hit, of course, but it also makes room for lesser-known work like "Ponciana," "Ekedy," and "Abele Dance," tunes that will likely be unfamiliar to all but the most wide-ranging of worldbeat aficionados. Favoring songs from Dibango's middle period, particularly his funk-layered outings from the 1970s, the disc includes a collaboration with Herbie Hancock, "Electric Africa," and the irresistible "Africa Boogie Afrovision" and epic "Sun Explosion." An ideal album to keep a party going, this sampler gives ample evidence for why Dibango enjoys such high regard. --Gregory McNamee

Album Description
A truly essential collection of the Afro-soul-jazz legend's greatest tracks spanning 40 years. His work with Don Cherry, Fela Kuti, Sly & Robbie and The Fania All Stars has heavily influenced a number of dance producers and musicians. Tracks include the pioneering dance floor tracks, 'Soul Makossa', 'Abele Dance' and 'Africa Boogie'. Sleevenotes include a detailed history of Dibango and a track by track commentary. 2000 release. Standard jewel case. Full title, 'The Very Best Of Manu Dibango Afrosouljazz From The Original Makossa Man'.