Step into the vibrant world of Afrobeat with Ferry Djimmy’s Rhythm Revolution, a hidden treasure from the mid-1970s. Originally recorded in support of Benin’s revolutionary leader Mathieu Kérékou, this album is a fusion of history and rhythm, crafted by a former schoolteacher and boxer turned musical visionary. With only a limited number of copies surviving a devastating fire in the late ’70s, this is one of the best jazz music albums to own. Don’t miss your chance to add this rare gem to your collection.
- Track Listing:
- Be Free
- Atakpa DC 9
- When I Come in the Road
- Brest DC10
- Yong Revolution
- Carry Me Blak
- Antiga
- Ichango
- A Were We Coco
- Egbemi Black
- Love Love
- Start to Pray
- Oluwa Loranmi Nichai
- Toba Walemi
- Chikri Man
- My Dad Has Me to Kanm
Tracy Howe (verified owner) –
Absolutely love ‘Rhythm Revolution’! It’s one of the best jazz music albums to own. The fusion of beats is mesmerizing.
Amanda Herrera (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for cheap vinyl records for collectors, this one’s a hidden gem. Ferry Djimmy’s talent shines through every track.
Ashley Richard (verified owner) –
The historical significance of this album, combined with its incredible sound, makes it a must-have. An exceptional addition to my jazz music collection!