Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti
10/15/2002 | Mca
Lyrics from Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti
All Music Guide Review
Good records work; great records have an organic unity. By their nature, tributes can rarely be more than good records, but somehow Red Hot + Riot manages to transcend that. In part it's because it moves into uncharted territory, mixing African and African-American artists in ways that haven't happened before, all in tribute to the late Fela Kuti (an apt subject for an AIDS fundraiser, since he died of the disease). And so there's rapping over Afro-beat grooves (a refreshing change from lame hip-hop beats), jazz, and R&B, African musicians playing Afro-beat, and a whole lot more, plus some of the most conscious words you'll hear in many a year. Mix Master Mike mashes up some Fela cuts for the interludes, which makes for perfect breaks, especially the opener, which leads into the powerful "Kalakuta Show" from two members of Blackalicious. It's a record of highlights, such as the groove jam on "Water Get No Enemy," with D'Angelo, Macy Gray, Nile Rodgers, and jazzer Roy Hargrove (who blows up a storm everywhere he appears on the disc) along with Femi Kuti, or the scathing "Shuffering and Shmiling," featuring Femi's band, Positive Force, behind Dead Prez and Talib Kweli, with Brazilian star Jorge Ben adding rhythm guitar and some sublime scat singing. Djali Madi Tounkara and Common team up for a lovely "Years of Tears and Sorrow," before Senegalese star Cheikh Lô unleashes a fearsome "Shankara/Lady," a song he played as a teen, adding talking drum and a thick sound. On "Gentleman," Me'Shell NdegéOcello and saxophonist Ron Blake work with Yerba Buena to create a piece that sounds like the song Talking Heads really wanted to do with "Life During Wartime." The mood slows toward the end of the album after "No Agreement," where Fela alumnus Tony Allen powers through the song, leading Baaba Maal, Ray Lema, and African rappers Positive Black Soul. It leads into two non-Fela songs, Kelis on "So Be It," which is pure Fela in feel if not execution, and a dreamy, dubby mix of Sade's "By Your Side" -- a fair inclusion since, like Fela, she's from Nigeria. It all ends with "Trouble Sleep," really Fela's only non-Afro-beat song, with Baaba Maal and Taj Mahal singing over Kaouding Cissoko's lulling kora, to close a record that's the perfect tribute to Fela's revolutionary spirit. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti Track Listing
Credits of Red Hot + Riot: The Music and Spirit of Fela Kuti
- Stuart Matthewman
- Guitar, Programming, Woodwind
- Me'Shell Ndegéocello
- Bass, Producer, Wurlitzer, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Keyboards
- Money Mark
- Keyboards
- Pino Palladino
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Mike Pela
- Producer, Engineer
- James Poyser
- Organ (Hammond), Vocals (Background)
- Kevin Scott
- Engineer, Studio Production Assistant
- Sodi
- Programming, Mixing, Producer, Engineer
- Djelimady Tounkara
- Guitar
- Ahmed Barroso
- Guitar
- Mix Master Mike
- Turntables, Producer
- Yeni Anikulapo Kuti
- Vocals (Background)
- Tiwalade Ogunlowo
- Trombone
- Les Nubians
- Vocals
- Babacar Faye
- Guitar
- Positive Black Soul
- Vocals
- Tom Coyne
- Mastering
- Cheikh Lô
- Drums, Producer, Vocals
- Keziah Jones
- Vocals (Background)
- Andy Gonzales
- Bass, Bass (Acoustic)
- Helene Silverman
- Design
- Pedro Martinez
- Percussion, Vocals, Bata Drums, Chant, Drums
- Victor Axelrod
- Keyboards
- Roberto "Beco" Dranoff
- Consultant
- Patrick Goraguer
- Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Percussion
- Paul Heck
- Producer, Executive Producer, A&R
- Kaidi Tatham
- Percussion, Keyboards
- Common
- Vocals
- Lateef the Truth Speaker
- Vocals
- Segun
- Percussion, Vocals
- ?uestlove
- Drums, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Talib Kweli
- Vocals
- Gregory Darsa
- Drum Programming
- Jean Phillippe Dary
- Piano (Electric)
- Orlando Puntilla
- Chant, Bata, Bata Drums
- Macy Gray
- Vocals
- Dead Prez
- Vocals
- Monaural
- Producer
- Kaouding Cissoko
- Kora
- Todd M. Simon
- Trumpet
- M
- Guitar
- Mark Fellows
- Editing
- Kelis
- Vocals
- Shalom
- Bass
- Jean-Marc Labbe
- Horn
- Daniel Carvalho
- Mixing
- Bugz in the Attic
- Producer
- Brian Hanna
- Executive Producer
- Lenine
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Blair Robb
- Digital Editing
- Funke Anikulapo-Kuti
- Choir, Chorus
- Tosin Aribisala
- Drums, Drum Fills
- Oluwaseyi Clegg
- Sax (Baritone), Vocals (Background)
- Olusegun Damisi
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Xiomara Laugart
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), ?
- Obenga Obisesan
- Percussion, Shaker, Conga
- Adeyinka Osindeinde
- Sax (Tenor)
- Stephane San Juan
- Drums
- Steve Murray
- Producer
- Tosin
- Percussion, Vocals
- Daz-I-Kue
- Mixing
- Stuart Bogie
- Sax (Tenor)
- Gift of Gab
- Vocals
- Doc
- Guitar, Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing, Programming, Producer
- Wunmi
- Vocals (Background), Lead
- Nikka Costa
- Vocals (Background)
- RES
- Vocals
- Michel Feugere
- Horn
- Roman
- Chant
- Juan Bautista Sánchez García
- Engineer
- Sébastien Martel
- Guitar
- Aaron Johnson
- Trombone
- Fumilayo Anikulapo Kuti
- Sax (Alto), Vocals
- Duke Amayo
- Conga
- Rob Gil
- Producer, Mixing
- Gabriel Roth
- Guitar
- Chris Capuozzo
- Illustrations
- Giancarlo Luiggi
- Shekere
- Taiwo Ojondi
- Percussion, Vocals
- Simon Andrieux
- Horn
- Rashawn Ross
- Trumpet
- Jordan McLean
- Trumpet
- Cucu Diamantes
- Vocals
- Martin Perna
- Sax (Baritone)
- Kenneth Cunningham
- Bass
- Alexis Barrow
- Trumpet
- Peter Bathurst
- Photography
- Sekou Lumumba
- Drums
- Baptiste Bouquin
- Sax (Alto)
- Neil Brathwaite
- Saxophone
- Cottonbelly
- Remixing
- Chris DellOlio
- Consultant
- Joseph Leon Dia
- Keyboards
- Dylan Fusillo
- Stick
- Luke OMalley
- Guitar
- Del Stribling
- Bass
- David Guevia
- Percussion
- Jeff Jackson
- Production Coordination
- Elie Katz
- Drums
- Mei Kelly
- Trombone
- Laurent Lelion
- Sax (Tenor)
- Maria Lovett
- Photography, Documentary Compilation
- Gaspard Manesse
- Trumpet
- Sylvain Mazens
- Trombone
- Samba NDokh MBaye
- Drums, Tama
- Nicolas Misdariis
- Sax (Baritone)
- Stephen "Murk" Murray
- Programming
- Ugochi Nwaogwugwu
- Vocals (Background)
- Toshi Ozawa
- Photography
- Jiassy Pathé
- Bass
- Posuma
- Percussion, Vocals
- Yann Priest
- Trumpet
- Remedies
- Percussion, Vocals
- Earle Sebastian
- Photography
- John Shmerzal
- Ambience
- Soul Fingaz
- Keyboards, Producer
- Fernandez Velez
- Conga
- Tony Allen
- Drums
- Nile Rodgers
- Guitar
- Arto Lindsay
- Guitar
- Ray Lema
- Organ, Vocals
- Joyce Jones
- Vocals (Background)
- Manu Dibango
- Saxophone
- Sade Adu
- Vocals
- Ron Blake
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Choir, Chorus
- Mario Caldato, Jr.
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- John Carlin
- Producer, Executive Producer
- D'Angelo
- Vocals, Producer, Fender Rhodes
- Paul S. Denman
- Bass
- Patrick Dillett
- Engineer
- Russell Elevado
- Engineer, Mixing
- Melvin Gibbs
- Bass
- Andrew Hale
- Keyboards, Programming
- Bruce Keen
- Engineer, Mixing
- Andres Levin
- Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Programming, Vocals (Background), Supervising Producer, Mixing, Editing, Engineer, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
- Jorge Ben
- Guitar (Electric), Scat
- Baaba Maal
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Sade
- Arranger, Producer
- Roy Hargrove
- Trumpet
- Brian Lynch
- Trumpet
- Archie Shepp
- Sax (Tenor), Vocals
- Taj Mahal
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals











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