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So influential and beloved
was juju godfather I. K. Dairo in his home country of Nigeria,
that in observance of the four-day wake following his February
1996 death, the government-run Nigerian broadcasting network played
only songs by Dairo, and professional musicians agreed not to
perform in public. This disc partly explains the reasons why in
an unusual collection of shorter Dairo pieces clocking in at under
8:00, which is a mere eye-blink by juju standards. The radio-friendly
lengths reveal lots of hooks, strong melodies, and catchy vocal
parts along with arrangements that pack the maximum amount of
variations into a limited space. It's A+ juju from start to finish
from one of the greatest innovators in African music.
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