African Rhythms

Oneness of Juju - African Rhythms

01/01/1975 | Black Fire 

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All Music Guide Review

From a trailblazing band featuring members well-versed in jazz, funk, gospel, and African music, the debut album by the Oneness of Juju displayed a group playing with the dexterity of Kool & the Gang, the forward-thinking musical ideas of Herbie Hancock, and the social consciousness of Gil Scott-Heron. The title track is fiercely kinetic, with vocal choruses prodding listeners to dance and Plunky's echo-drenched saxophone floating serenely over the top of a funky space-jazz backing. Elsewhere, the band lapses into a few dated mid-'70s arrangements (reminiscent of Pharoah Sanders, Lonnie Liston Smith, etc.), but the playing is always wonderful -- Plunky especially distinguishes himself in many different modes -- and the production is crystalline. "Don't Give Up" and "Liberation Dues" are two other highlights, with positive-minded chants and funky arrangements. [In early 2002, the British jazz/funk/world reissue label Strut brought African Rhythms back from the brink, with two bonus tracks: an instrumental version of "Liberation Dues" and the single version of "African Rhythms."] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

African Rhythms Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Kazi
  • 4:20
  • Sound Clip for Kazi from African Rhythms


  • 3
  • Funky Wood
  • 1:13
  • Sound Clip for Funky Wood from African Rhythms


  • 4
  • Tarishi
  • 3:55
  • Sound Clip for Tarishi from African Rhythms


  • 5
  • Mashariki
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for Mashariki from African Rhythms


  • 6
  • Chants
  • 1:14
  • Sound Clip for Chants from African Rhythms


  • 7
  • Don't Give Up
  • 5:43
  • Sound Clip for Don't Give Up from African Rhythms


  • 8
  • Incognito
  • 8:14
  • Sound Clip for Incognito from African Rhythms


  • 9
  • Poo Too
  • 3:43
  • Sound Clip for Poo Too from African Rhythms


  • 10
  • Liberation Dues
  • 4:36
  • Sound Clip for Liberation Dues from African Rhythms


  • Credits of African Rhythms

    • Okeryema Asante
    • Percussion, Vocals, Bells, Talking Drum, African Drums, Log Drums, Chant, Leader
    • Ndikho Xaba
    • Percussion, Piano, Conga, Bells, Bullhorn, Arranger


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