Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Coutonou / Volume One: The Vodoun Effect - Funk Sato From Benin's Obscure Labels 1972-1975
Album: | Volume One: The Vodoun Effect - Funk Sato From Benin's Obscure Labels 1972-1975 | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Coutonou | Added: | Jan 2009 | |
Label: | Analog Africa |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-02-01 | Pull Date: | 2009-04-05 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 5 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 14, 2023: | Music Casserole
Mawa Mon Nou Mio, Dis Moi La Verite |
4. | Apr 04, 2009: | New World Disorder
Dis Moi La Verite |
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2. | Jan 20, 2018: | Sound Landscapes
Dis Moi La Verite |
5. | Apr 01, 2009: | Gabe's Air Test
Mi Homlan Dadale |
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3. | Jul 25, 2013: | maximum entropy
Dis Moi La Verite |
6. | Mar 07, 2009: | New World Disorder
Se We Non Nan |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-02-10
Reviewed 2009-02-10
Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo de Cotonou
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/26/09
Funky psychedelic Afro-garage from 70’s Benin, involving rhythms used in Yoruba (vodou) rituals. Fine singer - imagine Fela Kuti with a pickup band who are very high and channeling Shango, except for the half of them who are practicing for next week’s gig with Afrika Bambataa… Mondo cool-o!
1. 5:58 **slow fanfare, chanting, then uptempo syncopated highlife interspersed with moments of psychedelia, esp. in the keyboards.
2. 4:43 ***uptempo syncopated funk, soulful vocals, swingy groove. Jazzy psycho feel to the guitar solo. Call & response vocals.
3. 5:04 ****roots funk with jazzy horns and a bit of psychedelia.
4. 3:34 ***funky, minimalistic groove with complex syncopation, solo vocals.
5. 4:36 ***midtempo inscrutable but danceable groove, solo vocals and psycho sax. Ends with a few seconds of crazed guitar.
6. 4:12 ***smooth uptempo funky butt wiggler. Inspired guitar solo worthy of acid flashbacks.
7. 6:01 *****fade in to chugging groove, then terrific midtempo funk. Psychedelic farfisa with funkadelified horns – damn!
8. 3:24 ****roots intro with cowbell and chanting, then big band midtempo syncopated funk. Long guitar/keyboards-and-drums jam.
9. 4:12 ***makossa! A bit downtempo and stoned – but check that bass… ooooh! Call & response vocals – very vodou.
10. 3:59 **rootsy midtempo shuffle with maybe a proto-cha cha feel, tuneful solo vocals.
11. 3:34 ***uptempo, sounds Afro-Cuban (or Afro-Cuban sounds like it). Manic running bass and lots of “Latin Percussion”. Demented guitar solo!
12. 5:04 **people squeaking, chants, more squeaks, most chants… finally, midtempo lilting (yet semi-offkey) groove. Farfisa solo is particularly compelling.
13. 4:37 ***smooth makossa groove with horns. Long fade out with keyboards.
14. 16:29 ***drum jam! Chants… Vodou ceremony with funky sax – listen, if you’re nervous about things like orishas and sacrificing chickens, you probably should leave while there’s time… (another hidden track… music cuts out after 6:45, then there’s silence until 8:45, then interview in French, then 12:35 (~3:55 from end), another nice shuffling “Afro Cuban” groove.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/26/09
Funky psychedelic Afro-garage from 70’s Benin, involving rhythms used in Yoruba (vodou) rituals. Fine singer - imagine Fela Kuti with a pickup band who are very high and channeling Shango, except for the half of them who are practicing for next week’s gig with Afrika Bambataa… Mondo cool-o!
1. 5:58 **slow fanfare, chanting, then uptempo syncopated highlife interspersed with moments of psychedelia, esp. in the keyboards.
2. 4:43 ***uptempo syncopated funk, soulful vocals, swingy groove. Jazzy psycho feel to the guitar solo. Call & response vocals.
3. 5:04 ****roots funk with jazzy horns and a bit of psychedelia.
4. 3:34 ***funky, minimalistic groove with complex syncopation, solo vocals.
5. 4:36 ***midtempo inscrutable but danceable groove, solo vocals and psycho sax. Ends with a few seconds of crazed guitar.
6. 4:12 ***smooth uptempo funky butt wiggler. Inspired guitar solo worthy of acid flashbacks.
7. 6:01 *****fade in to chugging groove, then terrific midtempo funk. Psychedelic farfisa with funkadelified horns – damn!
8. 3:24 ****roots intro with cowbell and chanting, then big band midtempo syncopated funk. Long guitar/keyboards-and-drums jam.
9. 4:12 ***makossa! A bit downtempo and stoned – but check that bass… ooooh! Call & response vocals – very vodou.
10. 3:59 **rootsy midtempo shuffle with maybe a proto-cha cha feel, tuneful solo vocals.
11. 3:34 ***uptempo, sounds Afro-Cuban (or Afro-Cuban sounds like it). Manic running bass and lots of “Latin Percussion”. Demented guitar solo!
12. 5:04 **people squeaking, chants, more squeaks, most chants… finally, midtempo lilting (yet semi-offkey) groove. Farfisa solo is particularly compelling.
13. 4:37 ***smooth makossa groove with horns. Long fade out with keyboards.
14. 16:29 ***drum jam! Chants… Vodou ceremony with funky sax – listen, if you’re nervous about things like orishas and sacrificing chickens, you probably should leave while there’s time… (another hidden track… music cuts out after 6:45, then there’s silence until 8:45, then interview in French, then 12:35 (~3:55 from end), another nice shuffling “Afro Cuban” groove.
Track Listing
1. | Mi Homlan Dadale | 8. | Nouessename | |||
2. | Assibavi | 9. | Iya Me Dji Ki Bi Ni | |||
3. | Se We Non Nan | 10. | Akoue Tche We Gni Medjome | |||
4. | Ako Ba Ho | 11. | Nou De Ma Do Va | |||
5. | Mi Ni Non Kpo | 12. | Katoulie | |||
6. | Se Tche We Djo Mon | 13. | Kourougninda Wende | |||
7. | Dis Moi La Verite | 14. | Mawa Mon Nou Mio |