NEW REVOLUTION CHAPTER ONE by BAAD JOHN CROSS

SKU101761
ArtistBAAD JOHN CROSS
TitleNEW REVOLUTION CHAPTER ONE
LabelPMG
Catalog #PMG 073LP
Tag
ReleaseW 18 - 2018
FormatVinyl - EULP
 € 24,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Gimme Some Lovin'
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/1_gimme_some_lovin.mp3
  2. Get Up And Dance Salsa
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/2_get_up_and_dance_salsa.mp3
  3. Jeannie My Love
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/3_jeannie_my_love.mp3
  4. This World Is For No One
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/4_this_world_is_for_no_one.mp3
  5. Rock And Roll Birthday
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/5_rock_and_roll_birthday.mp3
  6. We Need Freedom
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/n/101761_new_revolution_chapter_one/6_we_need_freedom.mp3

Description

Baad John Cross’s New Revolution is a Afro-electro-funk-boogie-disco banger that could only come from 1980s Nigeria. Bright, optimistic, with an unrelenting eye on the dance floor, it is regarded by many as a prototype of the electro rhythms that would become the signature sound of Nigerian boogieA Cameroonian by birth, Cross arrived in Lagos a cheeky smile, a pair of white dungarees and a bag full of songs. After proving his chops with uncredited session work, he signed with the legendary Coconut label, hooked up with producer Modjo Isidore and created a stone cold boogie classic in New Revolution. ’Gimme Some Lovin’ and ‘Get Up And Dance Salsa’ (briefly a dance craze in Lagos, apparently) are dance floor classics, ‘Jeanie My Love’ the obligatory love ballad and ‘We Need Freedom’ a Marleyesque call for peace across the continent. The real surprise is ‘Rock n Roll Birthday’, a rockabilly number straight out of 80’s London. (The cover photo has a similar vibe.) Sadly, New Revolution was to be Baad John Cross’s only album. He was soon back in Cameroon, eking out a career as a session musician, but not before creating one of the freshest Nigerian boogie albums ever made.

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