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Mapendo

  • Cat No: WSR001
  • 2024-05-20

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LP 5750 JPY

謎に包まれていた 1977年産 レア・ケニアン・アフロ・ファンクが、ドイツの新レーベル〈Want Some Records〉の独占ライセンスによって初ヴァイナル・リイシュー!1000枚限定、見開きゲートフォールド、ナンバリング付き。

1977年に〈EMI (East Africa)〉からリリースされてから今回救出されるまで、どこにも詳細や記録が残っておらず謎に包まれていました。ハーモニーに溢れるギターワークとハイライフ的サウンド、サイケでファンキー、ブルージーな10曲。東アフリカの音楽シーンに精通するウガンダ在住ジャーナリスト Michiel van Oosterhout による解説も収録。秘宝の歴史が明らかに。オリジナルは現在20万円越えですが、そんなこと関係なくリイシューで楽しまれてほしい素敵な一枚。 (AYAM)

The Mapendo album of the Mighty Cavaliers, up to today, has been shrouded in mystery. If you look at the original cover of this very rare Kenyan funk-infused album all you will find are the names of the engineer and the producer, as EMI Kenya omitted the names of the musicians and the songwriters. Digging deeper a rather sinister story of deceit develops whereby Mapendo becomes symbolic for all what was wrong about the Kenyan record industry in the 1970s, and the music industry in Africa as a whole. As this maltreatment of artists proved endemic throughout the continent, although little talked about.

One of the three surviving members of the Mighty Cavaliers, bass player Bonnie Wanda - who started his career in 1971 with Gloria Africana - vividly remembers participating in the recording of the two albums the band made in 1976 and 1977 - Fisherman and Mapendo - and how they, especially on the last album, got short-changed by shrewd record label executives. In the 1960s it was mostly Indian and European record bosses that called the shots and usually gave musicians the chance of a one-off payment for their session time and recorded songs or wait for - hopefully - a generous royalty check. In most cases records didn't sell more than a thousand copies with an occasional hit selling in the tens of thousands, so musicians were reluctant to register themselves with the Music Copyright Society of Kenya. Although without doing so one couldn't receive royalties.

'For two years the Mighty Cavaliers performed five nights a week at the Starlight Club for five hour sets.

The re-release of Mapendo, the first of the German Want Some Records label, is another exciting puzzle piece in the tapestry of groovy Kenyan music. It proves that there are still great gems out there to be re-discovered for audiences worldwide.

Text written by Michiel van Oosterhout

This Album is dedicated to the musicians
Bonnie Wanda, Rashid Salim, Vuli Yeni, Juma Waweru Njuguna and Athmani 'guitar boy'."

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