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Track Listing 1. Fela Mentality - (Intro) 2. Kalakuta Show - Gab & Lateef 3. Live at Kalakuta - (interlude) 4. Shuffering and Shmiling - Dead Prez/Talib Kweli/Jorge Ben/Bilal 5. Gimme Shit (Interlude) - Mix Master Mike 6. Water No Get Enemy (Intro) - Mix Master Mike 7. Water No Get Enemy - D'Angelo/Femi Kuti/Macy Gray/Soultronics/Nile Rodgers/Roy Hargrove 8. Gentleman - Me'Shell NdegeOcello/Yerba Buena/Ron Blake 9. Tears + Sorrow - Common/Djelimady Tounkara 10. Shakara / Lady (Part 1) - Cheikh Lo 11. Shakara / Lady (Part 2) - Cheikh Lo/Les Nubians/Manu Dibango 12. Don't Worry About My Mouth-O - (interlude) 13. Zombie (Part 1) - Bugz in the Attic/Wunmi 14. Zombie (Part 2) - Nile Rodgers/Roy Hargrove (TRUE instrumental) 15. No Agreement - Res/Tony Allen/Ray Lema/Baaba Maal/Positive Black Soul/Archie Shepp 16. So Be It - Kelis 17. This Is an Ashanti Proverb - (interlude) 18. By Your Side - Sade (Cottonbelly remix) 19. Colonial Mentality (Interlude) - Yerba Buena 20. Trouble Sleep - Baaba Maal/Taj Mahal/Kaouding Cissoko
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Compilation producers: John Carlin, Paul Heck, Andres Levin.
Industry Reviews 8 out of 10 - ...[Fela's] compositions sound as fresh as ever in the hands of his heirs... Spin (11/01/2002)
4 discs out of 5 - ...A tribute that's as fiery as Kuti's own music... Vibe (12/01/2002)
...RED HOT + RIOT is a release as massive as the artist it honors... CMJ (11/11/2001)
3 stars out of 5 - ...If you're unfamiliar with the music of one of the true giants of African music, this is a good place to start... Uncut (01/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...The cast is astonishing....Rather great, all told... Mojo (03/01/2003)
...With grooves this delicately monstrous and a line-up this well-chosen and eclectic, it's the best sort of sensory overload ... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (10/18/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - ...The revelation here is the way the whole thing moves - back and forth, in and out, always onward... Rolling Stone (11/28/2002)
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