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01. JAKE SOLLO - 404
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02. JAKE SOLLO - I Am Somebody...I Know!
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03. JAKE SOLLO - Raise Your Hands
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04. JAKE SOLLO - I Just Wanna Dance
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05. JAKE SOLLO - Coming Home
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06. JAKE SOLLO - Where Is Love
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07. JAKE SOLLO - Deiyo Deiyo
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ARTIST
SOLLO, JAKE
TITLE
Coming Home
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
PMG
CATALOG #
PMG 038CD
PMG 038CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
2/3/2017
PMG present a reissue of
Jake Sollo
's
Coming Home
, originally released in 1977. "In 1977 Jake Sollo returned to Nigeria to record his first solo album,
Coming Home
. His long-term band,
The Funkees
, had imploded in London. And his big break with the Afro super-band,
Osibisa
, was cut short when he went on strike with
Kiki Gyan
and promptly got sacked. Rather than sit at a bar and feel sorry for himself, Jake returned to Nigeria and got his mates together - including the aforementioned Mr. Gyan - and headed into the EMI studios in Lagos. The result was
Coming Home
, a triumphant album that combined the raw power of The Funkees with the slick tricks he learned in London. The opening instrumental, '404', is the track
Carlos Santana
would have recorded if he'd been born in Nigeria rather than Mexico. 'Raise Your Hands' and 'I Just Wanna Dance' are slick boogie monsters and 'Deiyo Deiyo' sees Jake displaying some mad synth skills on Africa's only Prophet-5, a hot piece of hardware that was transforming music in Europe and America.
Coming Home
is the sound of an artist at the heights of his power. And a precursor of the skills and sounds that would make Sollo the most sought after producer in Nigeria." --
Peter Moore
.
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