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RAH & The Ruffcats: Orile To Berlin
By
Dele Sosimi
vocalsb.1963
RAH has been active on Berlin's Black music scene since the mid-2010s. The Ruffcats have been around since the late 2000s. Band and singer first got together in 2018, releasing the single "Shifting Sands," a with-strings agit-soul affair spotlighting the plight of refugees and evoking the work of

Bobby Womack
vocals1944 - 2014

Curtis Mayfield
guitar and vocals1942 - 1999
Most of the ingredients that made Kuti's founding Afrobeat so transcendent, and which continue to bring new listeners to his work in 2024, are present on Orile To Berlin. Hard-hitting socially-relevant lyrics, an immaculately arranged killer horn section, a Nord-emulated analog-age organ sound reminiscent of Kuti's sound on the instrument, a guitar which evokes Afrika 70's naggingly insistent signature tenor guitar, and rhythms that will not be denied. The differences are the infusions of funk and hip hop, at their most effective in the bass and drum patterns, and shorter track playing times (around four or five minutes) than Kuti preferred, which preclude extended solos; live, the chances are the soloists stretch out.
So attentive are RAH & The Ruffcats' to Kuti's founding paradigm, that it is tempting for an Afrobeat aficionado to get obsessive in their comparisons. Item: The Ruffcats' inclusion of a trombone in their three-piece horn section. Kuti only used a trombonist once, for a few months, because he was unable to find a suitably proficient player who was up for the gig. Which was unfortunate, because the instrument adds bottom-end punch and sits well with the baritone saxophone prominent in both Kuti's bands and The Ruffcats. Item: The guest appearance of singer Melane on the closing track, "Inside Out." Kuti only twice recorded with a female lead singer, most memorably with

Sandra Izsadore
vocals
Gabor Szabo
guitar1936 - 1982
This review has to close with a tip of the hat to Jochen Str?h, Orile To Berlin's producer. No stranger to West African music, Str?h worked with

Ebo Taylor
guitarPostscript: Orile To Berlin follows hard on the heels of another stonking summer of 2024 album on the Sonar Kollectiv label run by the DJ and producer team

Jazzanova
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1995

Vinicius Mendes
saxophoneTrack Listing
Yeah Yeah Yeah; Agidi; MoonSun; Ide Osun (Mantra); Rodeo; Wake Up (They Are The People Of The Myths); Sorry; Kaya; Inside Out.
Personnel
Ndubisi Onyedieke
vocalsBotond Ikvai Szabo
guitarStefan Fuhr
bassWerner Goldbach
keyboardsLukas Fr?hlich
trumpetLars Dieterich
clarinet, bassFriedrich Milz
trombone, bassUwe Berwanger
drumsJean-Luc Jossa
percussionAlbum information
Title: Orile To Berlin | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Sonar Kollectiv
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