GERALDO PINO – lets have a party
Its no exaggeration to say that Geraldo Pino and his band the Heartbeats kickstarted the whole soul/funk/afrobeat scene in West Africa. Mixing highlife, funk and jazz, and using the latest equipment, they laid waste to all before them. In 1966 Fela Kuti was a jobbing musician, eeking out a living with highlife bands. When Gerlado Pino came to town, it changed his life. Pino tore up the scene, he recalls in an interview with Carlos Moore. I knew I had to get my shit together. And fast!. Produced by Odion Iruoje and engineered by Emmanual Odenusi, Lets Have A Party is Geraldo Pinos masterpiece. Its slick and heavy, tough and uncompromising, with musicianship that will blow your mind. Its all killer, no filler, with Heavy Heavy Heavy and Let Them Talk bonafide, nailed on funk classics. The Heartbeats are exactly that, a tight and efficient engine that keeps the groove moving. This is US-style funk, with an emphasis on extended percussion workouts and organ wigouts. You cant listen to Power To The People without being impressed or compelled to dance. The extended call out to each Heartbeat in Lets Have a Party is well deserved. If my house caught on fire, this is the one album Id rescue. After one listen, I reckon youd do the same. *PMG
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