Fela In His Prime
Jake Tha Snake | East Coast, USA | 12/03/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Although Nigeria's king of afrobeat never forgot that the strength of his material was the hypnotizing rhythmic groove, his early compositions were more or less African-tinged interpretations of James Brown's funky workouts. By the time "Upside Down" was released, Fela had honed his craft such that it still paid homage to Brown, but was far more reflective of Fela's own identity. This is still a fierce collection of afrobeat jams (highlighted by the almost 15 minute long title track), focused on the dancefloor with politically incisive commentary. You've likely heard the hype about Kuti and his legacy (which includes his son Femi and slavish devotees Antibalas). Here's the perfect validation of those claims."