Fela Kuti & Egypt 80 - Beasts Of No Nation (LP, Album, RE) () [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: KFR2043-1
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
Genre:       Jazz, Folk World & Country
Style:         Afrobeat

Tracklist:
A. Beasts Of No Nation (Vocal)
B. Beasts Of No Nation {Instrumental)

Credits:
Alto Saxophone - Kola Ono
Arranged By, Composed By, Producer, Tenor Saxophone [Solo] - Fela Kuti
Baritone Saxophone - Lekan Animashaun
Baritone Saxophone - Rilwan Fagbemi
Bass Guitar - Femi Oladegunwa
Bass Guitar [2nd] - Jonas Anyakor
Chorus - Akos Asiedu
Chorus - Chioma Ecosuisa
Chorus - Fehintola Anikulapo Kuti
Chorus - Folake Anikulapo Kuti
Chorus - Mary Umude
Chorus - Ngozi Nwafor
Claves - Mosa Okome
Congas [2nd Rhythm] - Kwame Bako
Congas [Rhythm] - Nwale Omabuwa
Coordinator, Public Relations - Uwa Erhabor
Drums - Benjamin Ijagun
Electric Piano [Rhythm] - Keji Hamilton
Engineer - Igna Igwebuike
Flugelhorn - Akameah
Flugelhorn - Oye Shobowale
Flugelhorn - Ukem Stephen
Guitar [Tenor] - Festus Okotie
Painting - Ghariokwu Lemi
Rhythm Guitar - Soji Odukogbe
Shekere - Dele Olayinka
Soprano Saxophone - Olarewaju A. Kuti
Tenor Saxophone - Oyinade Adeniran
Tenor Saxophone - Yinusa Akinibosun
Trumpet - Bola Taiwo


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 7 20841 20561 6
Matrix / Runout KFR2043-1 A S-95387 207393E1/A [Unidentifiable Signature]
Matrix / Runout KFR2043-1 B S-95388 207393E2/A [Unidentifiable Signature]

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) FAK (2)
Copyright (c) FAK (2)
Recorded At Recordisc
Mixed At Studio Plus XXX
Pressed By GZ Media
Licensed To Knitting Factory Records Inc.

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