Fight To Win (2001) ( )

Artist: Fema Kuti
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Label: Uni/mca
UPC: 00731458926429
Release Date: 10/16/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60508419
Item#: MV6RKM
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Do Your Best - (featuring Mos Def) ~ Femi Kuti
2. Walk On The Right Side ~ Femi Kuti
3. Traitors Of Africa ~ Femi Kuti
4. Tension Grips Nigeria ~ Femi Kuti
5. '97 ~ Femi Kuti
6. Fight To Win - (featuring Jaguar Wright) ~ Femi Kuti
7. Stop Aids ~ Femi Kuti
8. Eko Lagos ~ Femi Kuti
9. Alkebu-Lan (Cradle Of Civilization) ~ Femi Kuti
10. One Day Someday ~ Femi Kuti
11. Choice Is Yours, The ~ Femi Kuti
12. Missing Link - (featuring Common) ~ Femi Kuti

(P) 2001 Barclay
(C) 2001 Barclay

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Femi Kuti (vocals, arranger, saxophone); Mos Def, Common, Jaguar Wright (vocals); Adedokun Oke, Yves N' Jock, Sebatien Martel (guitar); Seyi Clegg (flute, baritone saxophone); Oluwagbemiga Oyetegbe (tenor saxophone); Barbaro Teuntor Garcia, Gebenga Laleye (trumpet); Tiwalade Ogunlowo (trombone); Money Mark, Patrick Goraguer, James Poyser (keyboards); Pino Palladino, N'Doumbe Djenge (bass); Samuel Aina (drums); Samson Olawale, Olusegun Damisa, Sidney Thiam (percussion); Marlon, Yansos (programming); Positive Force (background vocals).
Includes liner notes by Mabinuori Kayode Idowu.
FIGHT TO WIN was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best World Music Album.
Personnel: Femi Kuti (vocals, saxophone); Yeni Anikulapo Kuti, Jaguar Wright (vocals); Yves N'Djock (guitar); Oluwaseyi Clegg (flute, baritone saxophone); Barbara Teuntor Garcia, Gbenga Laleye (trumpet); Tiwalade Ogunlowo (trombone); Patrick Goraguer, James Poyser, Money Mark (keyboards); Sydney Thiam (percussion); Marlon (programming, drum programming); Yansos Saunders, Sodi (programming).
Recording information: Zarma (2001).
Arranger: Femi Kuti.
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 brings in artists like Mos Def and Common to align itself with hip-hop. The musical pace is less frenetic, but the mood remains as intense as it's always been, as one listens to the scorching "Traitors of Africa" or "Eko Lagos" shows. Kuti has matured, and with that he can reveal more of himself, like the debt to his mother shown on "Walk on the Right Side" or the very personal "'97," which commemorates the three deaths the family suffered that year. Kuti's band, the Positive Force, is tighter than ever, and able to play with more varied colors in its arrangements, allowing instrumentals in addition to some blowing, often from Kuti himself. Like his father or Bob Marley, Kuti has become the voice of the common man, not only in Africa but everywhere, concerned with justice, both personal and political. Varied, accomplished, with Fight to Win Kuti has made his first great album. ~ Chris Nickson

Producer: James Poyser; Sodi

Engineer: Sodi

Musical Guests
Mos Def
Common
Money Mark
Jaguar Wright

 
Compilation Appearances
Like Water For Chocolate (Explicit Version)
Afrobeat No Go Die-Trans Globa
Afrotronic
Paris City Coffee
Diwan / Live
Afrique
Flieder Lieder

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/07/2005
Original Release Date : 2001
Catalog ID : 589264
Label : MCA Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731458926429

 
Professional Reviews
CMJ (11-12/01, p.80)
- "...You can sense Fela nodding in approbation from somewhere beyond the grave..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/02, p.91)
- "...his Afrobeat may resemble his dad's, but Femi deserves to be judged on his own merits....sultry soul...samba inflections....FIGHT TO WIN ain't dumbing down Afrobeat, it's tightening it up..."

  
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