King, Peter: Omo Lewa

King, Peter SKU: 22720672
King, Peter: Omo Lewa

King, Peter: Omo Lewa

King, Peter SKU: 22720672

Format: CD

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Title: Omo Lewa
Artist: King, Peter
Label: Secret Stash
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 853580005053
Genre: International

Omo Lewa by Nigerian born band leader and multi-instrumentalist Peter King came into the world in 1976. From start to finish, King weaves afrobeat, highlife, and jazz with mesmerizing skill. Long out of print, this album contains some of the prolific artist's finest work. Highlights like 'Afro-Funk' and 'Ajo' have been singeing slipmats via recent African compilations and whetting the appetites of numerous music fans. As prices on the collector's market reiterate, this pent up demand has made Omo Lewa Peter King's most sought after LP. In addition, overlooked tracks like 'Omo Lewa', 'Eda', and 'Ko Dara' help solidify what is surely one of King's most consistently hard hitting records. Recorded in London, it marks the second release by King on Orbitone Records, a relationship spanning from 1975-1978 and yielding four studio albums. It signaled a further refinement of his arrangement and compositional skills, and exists in stark contrast to Miliki Sounds, his predominately highlife-centric Orbitone debut. Throughout a career spanning the late 1950s through today, King has maintained his roots in the Western African music he grew up with, while expanding his formal musical education in London at the Trinity School of Music, the same school both Ebo Taylor and Fela Kuti attended. The results are a rich sonic palette of funk, highlife, and jazz executed with the acumen and precision of a master. Following up our reissue of Peter King's African Dialects, we are thrilled to again be working directly with Orbitone Records and Peter King to bring this great record back into print. CD version comes in a premium digipack.

Tracks:
1.1 Oma Lewa
1.2 Yere Africa
1.3 Afro-Funk
1.4 Eda
1.5 Ajo
1.6 Congo
1.7 Ko Dara
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