Joe Kemfa, Jungle Juice

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BIS => 2022 02 04
1LP - PMG
2016

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    TRACKLIST

    A1 Jungle Magic Music

    A2 I Got To Make It

    A3 On My Way

    B1 I Love Somebody

    B2 Jungle Juice

    B3 African Fever


    DESCRIPTION

    Originally released in: 1978


    * Funk with a progressive space disco edge from Nigeria

    * For fans of Parliament, Kiki Gian, Supermax

    * Filled to the last groove with catchy and captivating space funk anthems

    * An original affair for fans of groovy black music

    * Excellent sound and performance by high class professional musicians

    * First ever rerelease on vinyl and CD

    * Fully licensed

    * Remastered audio

    * LP housed in a superheavy 430g art carton cover

    * CD housed in a rock solid jewel case

    * Ultimate collectors item for fans of 1970s space funk from Nigeria


    Jungle Juice is a paean to the redemptive powers of boogie ‘ a slab of New York ghetto grooves getting its freak on in the jungles of Africa. Joe Kemfa promises a magical party and that’s what you get – from the straight-ahead party grooves of ‘Jungle Magic Music’ to the more slinky and sinuous ‘Jungle Juice.’ Hailing from Warra in Nigeria’s Delta region, Joe Kemfa made his name with The Junkers and the Don Bruce Band. He recorded a few singles with Larry Ifedioranma from Ofo The Rock Company before disappearing to Europe. He returned in 1978 with two Germans in tow and, together with Cameroonian drummer Ali Ringo, they formed Aura, Joe’s backing band on Jungle Juice. The best tracks are the freakiest. ‘I Got To Make It’ bemoans the cost of living, before becoming a stoned plea to the Lenleys, Joe’s very own Lijadu Sisters, to boogie it on a Saturday night. Freaky and funky, Jungle Juice is the sound of James Brown and Parliament jamming after a night on some nasty Delta home brew. One listen and you’ll want to get your hands on some Jungle Juice too. – Peter Moore