Monday, March 16, 2020

Ofege - Try And Love (1973 nigeria, fantastic afro fuzz psych rock, 2008 remaster)



Always when it comes to Africa, we immediately think of Afrobeat or traditional music, not always based on electrical resources. This is a very common ethnocentric view that minimizes or excludes the great musical accomplishments of this continent.

The Afro Rock pioneered in the late 60s (Osibisa, Assagai) subverted this condition leading the western pop into a new tinge of elements, the boys were aware of all this when they decided to make a band.

Credited as The Ofege Phenomenon, they were formed in a 70s school from St. Gregory’s College, Obalende, Lagos, (all between 15-17 of age). Their music was largely influenced by the guitar solos of Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck and the criss-cross rhythms of Osibisa (Ghanaian band formed in London).

The ‘IM’ highlights are for: Gbe Mi Lo, a wild and uncompromising instrumental tune with bits of funky elements that are dissolved into a psychedelic effect, the overall guitar work here are insanely great, with heavy fuzz and swinging rhythm.

And Lead Me On a closing track with naive lyrics and straight rock pace, delivering some raw solos and the usual beat that accompanies the whole album. The ingenuity allied with the inexperience of its members makes this album a real treasure.
Tracks
1. Nobody Fails - 4:24
2. Whizzy Ilabo - 3:32
3. Gbe Mi Lo - 4:15
4. Try and Love - 4:19
5. It's Not Easy - 4:25
6. Ofege - 4:00
7. You Say No - 4:09
8. Lead Me On - 3:23
All Music by M-Ike Meme, Lyrics by Melvin Ukachi, except track #6 Lyrics by Paul Alade

Ofege
Melvin Ukachi - Lead Vocals
Berkley Jones - Lead Guitar
Felix Inneh - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Dapo Olumide - Keyboards
Paul Alade - Bass, Vocals
M-Ike Meme - Drums, Vocals

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1 comment:

  1. I've been really getting into African seventies psych/rock/Funk and disco for the last few years and I have got to say many thanks for turning me onto the Ofege album Marios, it is something special - especially blown away to read they were a school band when they recorded this album!

    Reading up on the band, they released another three albums which the Tidal Waves label have reissued but sadly it looks like Vinyl only with no digital downloads (though if anyone knows different let me know please)

    Favourite tracks are the title track and Whizzy Ilabo, the latter reminds me a little of the wonderful Nigerian band Survival.

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