BBE Music presents Akalaka and The Power, a double helping of old-school Igbo highlife
from one of the genre's acknowledged masters, Victor Chukwu.
Highlife was the music that the Igbo people made their own after the horrors of the Biafran
war; music that rebuilt a sense of pride, identity and dignity. Tabansi recording star 'Uncle'
Victor Chukwu's super-rare, almost un-Google-able albums Akalaka and The Power are now
in your hands, issued back-to-back by BBE for the first time anywhere in four decades.
These sets were probably recorded around 1977-79 at the Tabansi Studios in Onitsha, with
Chief Tabansi also mixing and mastering: a 100% homegrown Tabansi product. Victor worked
with a bassist, a drummer, and some brass- although he also doubled himself on tenor sax
and arranged much of these glorious sessions.
The songs have an inimitable feel-good quality: happy, dignified, proud, spiritual, everything
except one composition in major key. Perhaps it's no surprise that many 70s and 80s Igbo
highlife group members are today gospel singers and musicians.
Seven killer Igbo grooves combined in this first ever reissue of two impossible-to-find
Tabansi LPs back to back, based around the traditional Ogene 6/8 bell 'clave' and brassheavy,
spiritual highlife.