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| Release Date: | 10/03/2023 |
| Format: | 2LP Clear Vinyl |
| Label: | Strut |
| Catalogue Number: | STRUT112LPC |
Strut are proud to announce the ïŹrst ever internationally released new studio album by one of the all-time legends of Nigerian music, Orlando Julius, in a mouth-watering new collaboration with London super-group The Heliocentrics.
At his club residency in Ibadan, Orlando Julius was one of the very ïŹrst to begin fusing US R&B with traditional highlife during the mid-â60s with his Modern Aces band. His âSuper Afro Soulâ album from â66 set the blueprint for a whole generation of Afrobeat and Afro funk stars and, in an illustrious career, Julius met and played with Louis Armstrong, The Crusaders, Hugh Masekela and Lamont Dozier among others, famously co-composing the classic âGoing Back To My Rootsâ in 1979 whilst based in the USA.
For âJaiyede Afroâ, Julius takes us back to his own roots, revisiting several compositions from his early years which have never previously been recorded. The title track recalls his experiences as a boy: âMy mother would go to group meetings with other women. They would sing together and play drums, I would play along with them and we would sing this song together.â
Infectious chant âOmo Oba Bluesâ is a traditional song sung at Juliusâ school which he re-arranged in 1965 for his Modern Aces band. The epic Afrobeat jam âBe Countedâ stems from his years in the USA: "This was written around 1976 while I was living on the Westcoast. I did start recording it for the âSisi Sadeâ album around 1985 but it was never ïŹnished."
Other tracks include âBuje Bujeâ and âAseniâ, both re-worked arrangements from his rare âOrlando Julius and The Afro Soundersâ album from 1973.
Recorded at the Heliocentricsâ fully analogue HQ in North London, the band follow their memorable collaborations with Mulatu Astatke and Lloyd Miller by taking Orlandoâs sound into new, progressive directions, retaining the raw grit of his early work and adding psychedelic touches and adventurous new arrangements. They also contribute live favourite, the James Brown cover âIn The Middleâ and a series of memorable shorter interludes.
Tracklist:
1. Buje BujeÂ
2. Love Thy NeighbourÂ
3. AseniÂ
4. SangodeleÂ
5. Jaiyede Afro
6. Omo Oba BluesÂ
7. Be Counted
8. In The MiddleÂ
9. Alafia

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| Release Date: | 10/03/2023 |
| Format: | 2LP Clear Vinyl |
| Label: | Strut |
| Catalogue Number: | STRUT112LPC |
Strut are proud to announce the ïŹrst ever internationally released new studio album by one of the all-time legends of Nigerian music, Orlando Julius, in a mouth-watering new collaboration with London super-group The Heliocentrics.
At his club residency in Ibadan, Orlando Julius was one of the very ïŹrst to begin fusing US R&B with traditional highlife during the mid-â60s with his Modern Aces band. His âSuper Afro Soulâ album from â66 set the blueprint for a whole generation of Afrobeat and Afro funk stars and, in an illustrious career, Julius met and played with Louis Armstrong, The Crusaders, Hugh Masekela and Lamont Dozier among others, famously co-composing the classic âGoing Back To My Rootsâ in 1979 whilst based in the USA.
For âJaiyede Afroâ, Julius takes us back to his own roots, revisiting several compositions from his early years which have never previously been recorded. The title track recalls his experiences as a boy: âMy mother would go to group meetings with other women. They would sing together and play drums, I would play along with them and we would sing this song together.â
Infectious chant âOmo Oba Bluesâ is a traditional song sung at Juliusâ school which he re-arranged in 1965 for his Modern Aces band. The epic Afrobeat jam âBe Countedâ stems from his years in the USA: "This was written around 1976 while I was living on the Westcoast. I did start recording it for the âSisi Sadeâ album around 1985 but it was never ïŹnished."
Other tracks include âBuje Bujeâ and âAseniâ, both re-worked arrangements from his rare âOrlando Julius and The Afro Soundersâ album from 1973.
Recorded at the Heliocentricsâ fully analogue HQ in North London, the band follow their memorable collaborations with Mulatu Astatke and Lloyd Miller by taking Orlandoâs sound into new, progressive directions, retaining the raw grit of his early work and adding psychedelic touches and adventurous new arrangements. They also contribute live favourite, the James Brown cover âIn The Middleâ and a series of memorable shorter interludes.
Tracklist:
1. Buje BujeÂ
2. Love Thy NeighbourÂ
3. AseniÂ
4. SangodeleÂ
5. Jaiyede Afro
6. Omo Oba BluesÂ
7. Be Counted
8. In The MiddleÂ
9. Alafia












