Album NG 1976 on Black Music International label
(Jazz-Funk, Afrobeat)
Made in UK Black music rules ok but never before has there been a thrilling music in the arabic idiom. Black Music International is fortunate in producing this Afro Express recordings in that it reflects these unusual exponents of contemporary black music to cater for the muslim world and be exciting for the music lover at large. The cool slow stuff in the lp will cause quite a stir among the older music lovers. This album should become a milestone in contemporary music.
Afro Express , album by | |
Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde g, b, arranged by, written by | |
Soni Makoko , arranged by, written by |
The Petique Sisters backing vocals |
Dave Kent-Watson engineer, recording |
Isola Oluwatoyin liner notes |
Olu Olu Adegunle producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Lahilaha Illallahu | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde, Soni Makoko | 8:23 |
2 | Mamio | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde | 6:04 |
3 | Oju Rere | Afro Express | Traditional | 5:33 |
4 | Ule Nana | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde | 4:27 |
5 | Asalam Aleikum | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde, Soni Makoko | 4:40 |
6 | Wahala | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde | 4:42 |
7 | Songyandi | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde | 6:42 |
8 | O Ma Se O Awe | Afro Express | Prince Oladele Muhammad Olaseinde | 5:08 |