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The Apostles - The Apostles

Musician: The Apostles
Album title: The Apostles
Style: Funk, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1976
Country: Nigeria
Size MP3 version: 1111 mb
Size APE version: 1910 mb
Size WMA version: 1548 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 371
Format: ADX DXD AHX ASF AUD XM TTA
Genre: Rock / Funk / Soul

The Apostles - The Apostles


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Never Too Late
Composed By – Joel Madubuike
A2 Play Girl
Composed By – Benjamin Davidson*
A3 Inflation
Composed By – Murphy Williams
A4 Trust In God
Composed By – Walton Arungwa
B1 Highway To Success
Composed By – Walton Arungwa
B2 Mr Guest Of Honour
Composed By – Chyke Fussion Okoro
B3 Don't Worry
Composed By – Murphy Williams
B4 Good Encouragement
Composed By – Harrison*

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – EMI (Nigeria) Ltd.
  • Printed By – Record Manufacturers Nigeria Ltd. [R.M.N.L.]

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Henry Tandu*
  • Drums – Joel Madubuike
  • Lead Guitar – Walton Arungwa
  • Lead Vocals – Chyke Fussion Okoro
  • Organ – Benjamin Davidson*
  • Rhythm Guitar – Harrison Mba
  • Vocals – Murphy Williams

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PMG032LP The Apostles The Apostles ‎(LP, Album, RE) PMG PMG032LP Austria 2016
PMG032CD The Apostles The Apostles ‎(CD, Album, RE) PMG PMG032CD Austria 2016



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Skillet
The Apostles were disciples of a heavy kind of psychedelic soul/rock fusion. After The Funkees left for London, they stepped into the breach to become the champions of East Nigeria’s flourishing post-war music scene. Based in Aba, and led by guitarist and charismatic chancer Walton Arungwa, they laid down a couple of singles with the city’s newly-formed BEN label. EMI liked what they heard and in 1976 whisked the band to Lagos to record The Apostles with the legendary Emmanual Odenusi at the controls. A heavy mix of wailing guitar, swirling organ and James Brown-style vocals, it became a fixture in every east Nigerian home. ‘Never Too Late’ sets the stage with a scorching lead break that most believe was played by guitar-slinger-for-hire, Felix ‘Feladay’ Odey. Drummer Joel Madubuike and bass player Henry Tandu lay down the rock solid groove for Benji Davidson’s righteous organ lines in ‘Inflation’ and ‘Highway to Success.’ And each is invested with an urgency from battle-hardened vocals of Chyke Fussion, a vetran of the Biafra war. Don’t be fooled by the angelic white outfits worn on the cover of The Apostles. These guys were BAD. And ‘Never Too Late’ could well be the best Afro Rock song ever recorded.
Mr.jeka
Thx for this precision ! Where are you based ? Thx, Wayo