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Gbenga Laleye Discography of CDs
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Shoki Shoki CD (1999) Top Seller
Gbenga Laleye songs On his American debut album, Femi Kuti, son of legendary Afro-beat inventor and world music legend Fela, carries on the legacy of his late father. During his father's imprisonment by the Nigerian government in the mid-'80s, Kuti led the late bandleader's outfit. As a ...
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Day by Day CD (2008)
Gbenga Laleye music CDs As the son of Afro-beat innovator and icon Fela Kuti (he grew up playing in his father's band), it's impossible to impugn Femi Kuti's credentials. Yet even beyond this pedigree, Femi Kuti's musical vision is accomplished and impressive, and nowhere more so than on ...
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Fight to Win CD (2001)
Gbenga Laleye CD discography FIGHT TO WIN was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best World Music Album.
With 2000's Shoki Shoki, Femi Kuti fully stepped out of the shadow of his late father, Fela Kuti. With this record he begins casting his own shadow. Still Afro-beat, it ...
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Shoki Remixed CDs (2000)
Gbenga Laleye albums Personnel: Femi Kuti (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Adeyinka Osindeinde (vocals, tenor saxophone); Gbenga Laleye (vocals); Olufemi Fadipe (guitar); Oluwaseyi Clegg (trombone); Olayinka Oluwole (keyboards); Tosin Aribisala (drums); Olusegun Damisi (congas).
Arranger: Femi Kuti.
Afro House
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Saturday Nite Live CD (2000)
Gbenga Laleye discography This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Idjut Boys.
By their name alone, Idjut Boys sound as if they should be a cheeseball techno act, but Dan Tyler and Conrad McDonnell are quite the contrary on their first mix CD, Saturday Nite Live. Though all the tracks sound to ...
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 Gbenga Laleye CD discography Worked With
Femi Kuti
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