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Somi: The Lagos Music Salon
BySomi's music has always been informed by African, R&B and soul influences, but an eighteen month stay in Lagos helped her dig deeper into the African cultural soil than she ever had before. The resultant album, powerful, cool, vibrant, sly and lively all at once, could be considered the latest and most developed strain of "New African Jazz" that she's produced yet: that's a term Somi herself coined to describe her music a while back, but it fits this one like a glove.
The music and the stories Somi tells often seem to counter each other in color and emotion, a striking separation that makes the whole Lagos Music Salon experience all the more powerful. Sultry settings and strong messages share space as Somi smoothly sings of somebody whose two dollar salary won't cover the trip home because of the outrageous fuel costs in Nigeria ("Two-Dollar Day"); jubilant music creates a cushion for Somi and guest vocalist

Angelique Kidjo
vocalsb.1960

Fela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997

Nina Simone
piano and vocals1933 - 2003
While the album itself speaks to African topics and ideals, a New York river of talent runs through it all. Drummer

Otis Brown III
drums
Tony Allen
drums1938 - 2020

Toru Dodo
piano
Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982

Liberty Ellman
guitar
Michael Olatuja
bassTrack Listing
First Kiss: Eko Oni Baje; Love Juju #1; Lady Revisited; Ankara Sundays; Ginger Me Slowly; When Rivers Cry; Brown Round Things; The Story Of Monkey; Akobi: First Born S(U)N; Two-Dollar Day; Still YOur Girl; Four.One.Nine; Love Nwantinti; Four African Women; Hearts & Swag; Love Juju #2; Last Song; Shine Your Eye.
Personnel
Somi
vocalsSomi: vocals; Toru Dodo: piano; Michael Olatuja: bass; Keith Witty: drum programming, double bass; Liberty Ellman: guitar; Otis Brown III: drums; Abraham Lanlate: talking drum; Cobhams Asuquo: percussion, drum programming, vocals; Alicia Olatuja: vocals; Angelique Kidjo: vocals (3); Cochemea Gastelum: saxophone; Ayanda Clarke: percussion; Conrad Harris: violin; Pauline Kim Harris: violin; Caleb Burhans: viola; Peter Sachon: cello; Re Olunuga: vocals; Karibi Fubara: vocals; Michael Boyd: drum programming; Common: vocals (6); Sheldon Thwaites: drums, percussion; Sula Kalski- Caines: vocals; Neema Lazzaroni: vocals; Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet (7); Wura Samba: percussion; Priscilla Nzimiro: vocals; Christophe Panzani: flute; Olaitan Dada: vocals; Chima Eluwa-Henshaw: vocals; Uzo Enemanna: vocals.
Album information
Title: The Lagos Music Salon | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Okeh
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