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Album
African High Life is the debut album by Nigerian drummer and percussionist Solomon Ilori recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label.The album was reissued on CD in 2006 with three bonus tracks recorded at a later session. Reception: Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars and reviewer Brandon Burke stated "this is a very enjoyable if not essential album of traditional African highlife music set to dance tempos".The All About Jazz review by Chris May called the original album "pleasant, if unspectacular, palm-wine highlife outings from the West African tradition, distinguished by some masterful drumming, but diminished by strangely inept alto saxophone contributions" but stated the bonus tracks "anticipate—with great brio and deep grooves—the astral jazz of the late '60s and early '70s, and the world jazz which has in turn followed". Personnel: Solomon Ilori – vocal, pennywhistle, talking drum, guitar Chief Bey, Roger Sanders (tracks 7-9), Ladji Camara (tracks 7-9), Sonny Morgan (tracks 7-9) – conga, hand drum, percussion Josiah Ilori – sakara drum, cowbell (tracks 1-6) Robert Crowder – conga, shekere, cowbell (tracks 1-6) Montego Joe – conga (tracks 1-6) Garvin Masseaux – conga, xylophone, cowbell (tracks 1-6) Jay Berliner – guitar (tracks 1-6) Hosea Taylor – alto saxophone, flute (tracks 1-6) Donald Byrd – trumpet (tracks 7-9) Hubert Laws – tenor saxophone, flute (tracks 7-9) Elvin Jones – drums (tracks 7-9) Ahmed Abdul-Malik (tracks 1-6), Bob Cranshaw (tracks 7-9) –
Tolani (African Love Song)
Solomon Ilori
Ise oluwa
Solomon Ilori
Follow Me to Africa
Solomon Ilori
Yaba e
Solomon Ilori
Jojolo (Look at This Beautiful Girl)
Solomon Ilori
Aiye le
Solomon Ilori
Gbogbo Omo Ibile (Going Home)
Solomon Ilori
Agbamurero (Rhino)
Solomon Ilori
Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God)
Solomon Ilori