Fela Kuti: Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense & Berliner Jazztage '78 (Double Feature)
The African rhythms of his music were profoundly influenced by the sounds of Jazz icons Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Mile Davis, but equally by the Jamaican Reggae of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Burning Spear, forming a new musical style called Afro-Pop.
As a charismatic performer, keyboard player, saxophonist, & composer, Fela's influence extends outside the limits of rhythm and melody, as he using his music as a canvas to reject the imperial trappings of power. He led a political party in Lagos, named The Movement of The People, and was its candidate in the Nigerian Presidential elections of 1983. Pan-Africanist and libertarian, Fela represented the uprising of Black Africa, both politically and musically.
This historic show was recorded in Paris in 1981 during an exclusive, all-night concert. Punctuated by the exotic and suggestive tribal dances and rituals performed on stage by 15 of Fela's wives, this exceptional event was captured by multiple cameras, enhancing this special DVD presentation.
Fela was a musician, a politician, a spiritual chief, and an agitator all at once, but however one views the man, he was undeniably a symbolic icon of struggle & revolution, as well as one of the most beloved men in Africa. In Nigeria, Fela claimed that he was better known than the President. It was probably true.
Selections include:
Instrumental Solo
Army's Arrangement
Original Suffer Head
Power Show
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Fela Kuti Biography
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Digital Dolby Stereo Audio
Multi-dimensional Interactive Menus
Instant Access to Songs and Instrumental Solos
Country | USA |
Brand | Hal Leonard |
Manufacturer | View Video |
Binding | DVD |
ItemPartNumber | 0033909230599 |
ReleaseDate | 2001-10-30 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Multiple Formats |
UPCs | 033909230599 |
EANs | 0033909230599 |