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Konkombe - The Nigerian Pop Music Scene
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In Theaters : 16 April, 1995
DVD Release : 10 October, 2000
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Konkombe - The Nigerian Pop Music Scene description
This engaging documentary focuses on the musical heritage and diversity of modern Nigeria and its astounding diversity. There's the blind traditional minstrel who wanders the bustling streets of Lagos with a small drum. In striking contrast, we move to the urbane, Yoruba-derived juju grooves by bandleader King Sunny Ade. The brilliant composer I.K. Dario and the Lijadu twins beautifully blend European and indigenous instruments and vocals. The folkloric melodies of the Hausa people of the northern Sahara provide the scintillating soundtrack to their boxing matches and fishing rituals. But the powerful and provocative musician and social critic Fela steals the show. Surrounded by his alluring wives, he explains and demonstrates how he ingeniously weaves politics and social commentary with ancient and modern Afro-beats, creating a timeless and timely sound Nigeria can be proud of. --Eugene Holley Jr.
Konkombe - The Nigerian Pop Music Scene Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Good but yet deficient
The DVD is a good addition to any collection. A review of Nigerian Pop Music scene is at best deficient without any discussion of Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey. Nonetheless, the DVD provides a cursory look of what I had long desired, King Sunny Ade on the stage in the 70s. Though very short, vintage Sunny Ade was great to watch and priceless. All in all, the DVD's attempt to bridge the past with the current is merely satisfactory. It also has J.O Araba playing one of his tracks. Araba is one of the pioneers of juju music.
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