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A1 African Rhythms 07:17
A2 Kazi 04:20
A3 Funky Wood 01:18
A4 Tarishi 03:51
A5 Mashariki 03:25

B1 Chants 01:14
B2 Don’t Give Up 05:41
B3 Incognito 08:12
B4 Poo Too 03:43
B5 Liberation Dues 04:36
1. AFRICAN RHYTHMS
2. KAZI
3. FUNKY WOOD
4. TARISHI
5. MASHARIKI
6. CHANTS
7. DON’T GIVE UP
8. INCOGNITO
9. POO TOO
10. LIBERATION DUES
11. AFRICAN RHYTHMS (45 VERSION PARTS 1 & 2)
12. AFROBEAT

Oneness of Juju’s African Rhythms’ is a classic work of Afro-jazz, drawn from the rich archives of Black Fire Records.

For bandleader James “Plunky” Branch, ‘African Rhythms’ marked a significant return to his home town of Richmond, Virginia after a politically charged five years based on the East and West coasts. His personal journey had taken him from activism at Columbia University to San Francisco where Zulu musician Ndikho Xaba used theatre to “resurrect” Afro-Americans with a new African identity. The first incarnation of Plunky’s band, Juju, drew attention to the struggle in South Africa under apartheid, layering heavy Afro rhythms under uncompromising avant garde jazz.

Back in Richmond, Plunky tapped into the mid-Atlantic preference for Southern R&B and gospel: “Juju had always been blues-based and it was a natural progression to add R&B and dance rhythms. It didn’t change our message.”

Produced by Jimmy Gray of Black Fire Records, the new sessions included the title track (“We wanted a song to dance to with a message – ‘you are dancing to African rhythms’”), the positive message of ‘Don’t Give Up’ and political commentary on ‘Liberation Dues’.

Originally just a regional hit on the East coast and in Washington DC specifically, the album gradually spread, influencing the nascent DC go-go scene. The UK revived the album during the rare groove era of the late ‘80s and the title track has since become a soul-jazz favourite worldwide.

Remastered from the original sessions and featuring rare photos and extensive liner notes, this new repress also features Part 1 and Part 2 of the original 45 version of ‘African Rhythms’ and the previously unheard ‘Afrobeat’, recently unearthed from the original tapes.
 


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Released September 21, 2018
2018, Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

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