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01. GROTTO - Wait No Hurry
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02. GROTTO - Maya
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03. GROTTO - When Will I Learn
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04. GROTTO - Who Gives A Damn
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05. GROTTO - Bad City Girl
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06. GROTTO - Yeah Runnin'
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07. GROTTO - Freestyle
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ARTIST
GROTTO
TITLE
Grotto II: Wait, No Hurry
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
LIVINGSTONE STUDIO
CATALOG #
LIVST 004CD
LIVST 004CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
12/8/2017
Livingstone Studio present the first official reissue of
Grotto
's
Grotto II: Wait, No Hurry
, originally released in 1979. "
Odion Iruoje
was the A&R manager at EMI at the time,' Benson says, 'and he auditioned us, liked the material and signed us.' Odion Iruoje of course had groomed and produced
Ofege
. Now he was looking to repeat the formula with other high school groups such as
Tirogo
,
Apples
and
Question Mark
. Grotto's deep rock would be a welcome addition to this 'schoolboy rock' series. Work on their album started immediately, with Iruoje in the producer's chair. Adapting to the tastes of the times -- as well as their own maturing musical sensibilities -- Grotto started transitioning from acid rock towards sleeker, more dance floor-friendly grooves. 'As I grew older I think I got a bit jazzier,' Benson says. 'I also listened to
Curtis Mayfield
,
James Brown
,
Isley Brothers
,
Prince
and a lot of funk groups from that era.' 'Hard rock was the content of the first album,'
Amenechi
agrees, 'and funk/jazz/R&B the focus of album number two. Especially with the late
Toma Mason Jr.
joining as bassist.' The group's second album,
Grotto II: Wait, No Hurry
(released in 1979) reflected the growing sophistication of its members' musical outlook. Fat, funky bass grooves rubbed shoulders with jazzy flute lines; space-age synthesizer tones punctuated good, old-fashioned crunchy rock riffs." --
Uchenna Ikonne
Liner notes by Nigerian Music expert Uchenna Ikkone; includes previously unpublished photos and extensive interviews by
Temitope Kogbe
.
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