BLACK TRUTH RHYTHM BAND - Ifetayo (2024 Soundway Reissue) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 9]

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Label: Soundway Catalogue ID: SNDWLP033X Format: Vinyl
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BLACK TRUTH RHYTHM BAND - Ifetayo (2024 Soundway Reissue) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 9]

BLACK TRUTH RHYTHM BAND - Ifetayo (2024 Soundway Reissue) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 9]

€24.99

 

LP - Black Vinyl. Soundway presents a long-awaited remaster and re-cut of the 1976 album 'Ifetayo' by Black Truth Rhythm Band. Includes bonus track "Imo" not included on the original LP. 

Soundway return once more to the Caribbean and are proud to present ‘Ifetayo’ by Black Truth Rhythm Band originally released in 1976. Led by the charismatic Oluko Imo, ‘Ifetayo’ was the only release from the Afro-centric, Trinidadian band and is re-issued here for the first time on CD, vinyl and digital. Whereas most of their peers at the time were looking to the funk of the USA & James Brown for inspiration, Black Truth Rhythm Band looked to Africa, fusing rhythms from Africa & the West Indies with elements of jazz, funk, calypso and soul.

From an early stage in their career it was the African influence that set Black Truth Rhythm Band apart from other West Indian bands. Formed in 1971, the group looked further a field than the USA for their influences, more specifically to Africa, even going as far as giving themselves African names and dressing in African clothes. At the time finding African records in the West Indies was particularly difficult, making the bands choice of influences even more rare.

In 1975 Imo took his musicians into the studio to record the album ‘Ifetayo’. Imo played bass, kalimba, conga, flute and percussion as well as lead vocals. The album was released the following year in 1976 and despite being released in the US, remained an underground, albeit unique and forward thinking record that has remained out of print for years now.

Ifetayo’ was to be the only release from Black Truth Rhythm Band but Imo continued his music and love of African rhythms, going onto record with Fela Kuti in 1988 and later on perform with members of Fela’s Egypt 80 band.

Tracklist: 

A1. Ifetayo [5:54]
A2. You People [4:33]
A3. Save D Musician [5:00]

B1. Kilimanjaro [4:13]
B2. Aspire [3:48]
B3. Umbala [8:03]
B4. IMO [03:02]