‘No Agreement’ often flies under the radar among Fela Kuti’s iconic 1977 works, overshadowed by classics like ‘J.J.D. (Johnny Just Drop)’ and ‘Sorrow Tears and Blood’. However, this album stands out as one of his finest contributions from that era. It features the remarkable Afrika 70 instrumental track, ‘Dog Eat Dog’, showcasing an impressive solo by American trumpeter Lester Bowie, a member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago who spent time with Fela in Lagos.
The No Agreement album is a testament to Fela’s genius, blending captivating rhythms with powerful messages. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Afrobeat, this album is essential for your collection. Don’t miss out on the chance to buy Fela Kuti No Agreement album today!
Julie Hernandez (verified owner) –
Fela Kuti’s No Agreement album is a masterpiece! The energy and creativity are unmatched. A must-have for any serious vinyl collector.
Kari Cunningham (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the instrumental ‘Dog Eat Dog’. This album truly showcases Fela’s artistry and the essence of Afrobeat.
Lauren Douglas (verified owner) –
For anyone wanting to dive into the best Afrobeat albums to buy, Fela Kuti’s No Agreement is at the top of my list. The sound is incredible!