Genre: World
Label: Strut
Size: 12"
Additional Artists: Plunky
Format: 33RPM,

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Okyerema Asante feat. Plunky Drum Message 2LP

Okyerema Asante

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SKU:
STLP247
UPC:
4062548029857
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1977 Album From Ghanaian Percussion Master On Double LP!
First-Ever Vinyl Issue!
Fully Remastered By The Carvery!

Strut return to the rich archives of Black Fire Records for the Drum Message album by Ghanaian master percussionist, Okyerema Asante, from 1977.

After playing a short spell early in his career with Ebo Taylor's Blue Monks band at Tip Toe's in Accra, Asante joined the fledgling Hedzoleh Soundz during the early '70s at their Napoleon Club residency in the city. After playing Fela's Shrine, Fela recommended them to Hugh Masekela as an ideal backing band, and Hedzoleh joined Masekela on a US tour in December 1973. Sharing the same management company, Charisma, Asante first met Plunky and Oneness Of Juju during an East coast tour with Masekela, starting a relationship with the band that has endured until today. Recorded at Arrest Studios in Washington, D.C. in October 1977, and featuring musicians from Oneness alongside Gil Scott-Heron cohort Brian Jackson on piano, Drum Message represents an important milestone for Asante. "This album really came from my heart. I wanted to project the African spirit in the music and come out with some unique African jazz. To be able to record it on Black Fire was extra special." The album also involved some serious physical graft: "The studio was up on the 14th floor and the elevator was often broken down. I showed up with a van full of African drums, and Jimmy Gray from Black Fire and myself had to carry them all the way up there, each day!"

The resultant album was well worth the sweat. "Adowa" adds jazz arrangements to a traditional Asante rhythm and Oneness classic "Follow Me" is skilfully re-worked ("I used the bass drum in place of the bass guitar, so it was all based on rhythms."). New versions of Asante dancefloor favorite "Sabi" sit alongside the mellow groove of "Asante Sana" ("I wanted something cool like reggae or highlife on that track, a similar vibe. So, I went in between.").

Drum Message only previously surfaced on a Black Fire CD in 1993. Now receiving its first full international release and its first-ever vinyl issue, the album has been fully remastered by The Carvery. Package features unseen photos and a brand new interview with Okyerema Asante tracing the ups and downs of his career in music.

Features

  • Double LP
  • First Full International Release
  • First-Ever Vinyl Issue
  • Fully Remastered by The Carvery
  • Unseen Photos
  • Extensive new interview with Okyerema Asante
  • Made in Germany

Selections

Side One:

  1. Drum Message
  2. Asante Sana
  3. Follow Me

Side Two:

  1. Sabi
  2. Mother Africa
  3. Never Fly Away From The Funk

Side Three:

  1. Play A Sweet Rhythm On Them Drums
  2. Adowa
  3. Sabi (Black Fire Mix)

Side Four:

  1. Kazi's Awakening
  2. To The Ancestors

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