
Fela Kuti's Expensive Shit
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Description
Few artists have captured the world’s imagination so deeply, yet remain so enigmatic, as Fela Anikulapo Kuti. “Fela,” as his millions of fans across the world know him, was one of the most outspoken and talented musicians of the 20th century. His 1975 albumExpensive Shitshowcases the best of his defiance and artistry. The album, consisting of two, twelve-minute songs, is the gold standard for Afrobeat music. In it, Fela fuses his jazz roots with James Brown-style funk, Marley-esque protest lyrics, and 1970s Black Power sentiments. The result is an inimitable African sound: a churning, sparse-yet-complex canvass of rhythm and call-and-response refrains over which Fela wails on his sax and rails against the corruption in his home country of Nigeria.While Fela Kuti’s influence is far-reaching, he is still one of the lesser-known pillars of modern music and social activism in comparison to his European counterparts. Fela Kuti’sExpensive Shitwill be an important addition, and hopefully an inspiration, to Fela’s “Movement of the People”. Although the album released in 1975 in Nigeria, Fela’s protest of police brutality, abuses of justice and governmental corruption, and his fight for cultural independence, economic justice, human rights, and racial equality are unfortunately more prescient and pressing than ever fifty years later and throughout the world. His fight continues today.Today, Femi Kuti continues his father’s legacy. He famously covered one of the songs onExpensive Shit(“Water No Get Enemy”), and continues to perform at the Shrine, the modern incarnation of the music venue Fela built in Lagos, complete with fifteen-person band, brightly-clad dancers and two-hour band introduction.Personally, I have been obsessed with and inspired by the energy, life and music of Fela Kuti for more than twenty years. I have had the opportunity to interview musician Femi Kuti, Fela’s daughter and manager of the Shrine Yeni Kuti, former Fela band members, and other collaborators of Fela. In 2007 I travelled to Lagos Nigeria, th
Episodes (12)
Fela: an Introduction
Go Slow
Kalakuta under Attack
Ram
Expensive Shit
"Expensive Shit”
Malaise-ia
"Water No Get Enemy”
NEPA Take Light
The Shrine