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Album artwork for World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor? by William Onyeabor
Album artwork for World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor? by William Onyeabor

The early 21st Century, a shadowy figure rose from the dust that settled atop forgotten record collections throughout Africa, leaving behind trails of clues, but Luaka Bop unmask a phantom: the great William Onyeabor.

He studied cinematography in Russia for many years, returning to Nigeria in the mid-70s to start his own Wilfilms label and set up a music and film studio. He recorded a number of hit songs in Nigeria during the 70s, the biggest was "Atomic Bomb". "Better Change Your Mind" is taken from the same album, and, as well as slating the power-crazed nations of the world, the second half settles into a unique slice of stripped down spacey, lo-fi funk which is unlike any other Nigerian music being made at the time.

William Onyeabor, Luaka Bop

World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor?

Album artwork for World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor? by William Onyeabor
LPx3

£37.99

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Released 24/03/2017Catalogue Number

8089900791

William Onyeabor, Luaka Bop

World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor?

Album artwork for World Psychedelic Classic 5 - Who is William Onyeabor? by William Onyeabor
LPx3

£37.99

Black
Released 24/03/2017Catalogue Number

8089900791

The early 21st Century, a shadowy figure rose from the dust that settled atop forgotten record collections throughout Africa, leaving behind trails of clues, but Luaka Bop unmask a phantom: the great William Onyeabor.

He studied cinematography in Russia for many years, returning to Nigeria in the mid-70s to start his own Wilfilms label and set up a music and film studio. He recorded a number of hit songs in Nigeria during the 70s, the biggest was "Atomic Bomb". "Better Change Your Mind" is taken from the same album, and, as well as slating the power-crazed nations of the world, the second half settles into a unique slice of stripped down spacey, lo-fi funk which is unlike any other Nigerian music being made at the time.