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Drums of Passion (Columbia) [Remaster]
(CD, 2002)

Primary Artist: Olatunji

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Format: CD
Jul 2002
Record Label: Legacy Recordings
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 074646601129
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Track Listing
1. Akiwowo
2. Oya
3. Odun de! Odun de!
4. Gin-Go-lo-Ba
5. Kiyakiya
6. Baba Jinde
7. Oyin Momo Ado
8. Shango
9. Menu di Ye Jewe - (bonus track)

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Producer:Al Ham
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Babatunde Olatunji (vocals, percussion).
Recorded at CBS Studios, New York, New York between August and October 1959. Includes liner notes by Akin Akiwowo, Babatunde Olatunji, Tom Terrell.
Way before King Sunny Ade or Fela & Afrika 70 brought African music to American ears, there was Babatunde Olantunji's DRUMS OF PASSION. Produced by John Hammond and Teo Macero in 1959 for Columbia Records, it has never been out of print. This is quite a feat considering that this music consists strictly of traditional African drumming and accompanying chants. DRUMS OF PASSION is not a "field" recording however. Each of its eight substantial tracks is a spaciously recorded exhibition of crack African musicianship. Still, the mainly dignified tenor of the proceedings isn't quite as wild as the samba-mad BLACK ORPHEUS soundtrack, another 1959 recording that introduced real world rhythms to an intrigued Europe and United States. Still, it remains to this day a perfect introduction to authentic African roots music, a necessary reality check against the exotica of the late '50s.

Industry Reviews
...Full-on drumming, singing, shaking, healing, and praying...
NAPRA Review (11/01/2002)


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