Released in 1986, "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense" is a powerful studio album by the legendary Fela Kuti and his backing band, Egypt 80. This album is a testament to Fela Kuti's enduring legacy as a pioneer of Afrobeat, blending highlife and afropop elements to create a unique and captivating sound.
The album features three extended tracks, each offering a deep dive into Fela Kuti's signature style. The title track, "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense," is a scathing critique of the educational system, with Fela Kuti's distinctive vocals and the band's tight, rhythmic playing coming together to create a compelling listening experience. "Look and Laugh" is a haunting exploration of the 1977 attack on Fela Kuti's Kalakuta Republic compound by Nigerian soldiers, which resulted in the destruction of his property and the tragic death of his mother. The final track, "Just Like That," rounds out the album with another powerful performance from Fela Kuti and Egypt 80.
Produced by Wally Badarou, "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense" showcases the band's exceptional musicianship and the clarity and sheen of the production, with all the many elements perfectly balanced. The album was recorded shortly after Fela Kuti's release from jail, where he had served 18 months of a five-year sentence on trumped-up currency smuggling charges. This context adds an extra layer of depth and resonance to the album's themes of resistance, resilience, and the struggle for justice.
With its powerful lyrics, infectious rhythms, and exceptional musicianship, "Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense" is a standout album in Fela Kuti's discography and a essential listen for anyone interested in Afrobeat and African music more broadly. The album's three tracks clock in at just under 1 hour and 18 minutes, offering a substantial and engaging listening experience from start to finish.
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