"Music of Many Colours" is a vibrant and politically charged collaboration between the legendary Fela Kuti and the iconic Roy Ayers, released in 1980. This album is a fusion of Afrobeat, Highlife, and Afropop, showcasing the unique blend of African rhythms, Ghanaian highlife, and James Brown's funk that Fela Kuti is renowned for, combined with Roy Ayers' spiritual and social reflections. The album features two tracks, "2000 Blacks Got to Be Free" and "Africa Centre of the World," each offering a powerful and thought-provoking listening experience. The collaboration came about during a tour where Roy Ayers and his band opened for Fela Kuti in Nigeria, leading to this memorable musical partnership. Recorded in Nigeria and spanning 36 minutes, "Music of Many Colours" is a testament to the rich musical heritage and social commentary of both artists. This album is a must-experience for anyone interested in the roots of Afrobeat and the fusion of African and American musical styles.
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