| Baba Mo Tunde (Father, I'm Back) Songs of Spirituality, Hope and Redemption From the CD: Baba Mo Tunde 2010 Mesa / Bluemoon Recordings / IndigeDisc Sept. 2010 King Sunny Adé lays down a series of virtually endless grooves on his first studio album in 10 years, a two-disc set. Back in the '70s, the Nigerian singer and bandleader helped popularize the gravity-free sound of juju, a genre propelled by elastic polyrhythmic percussion, sprinting electric guitars and quick vocal call and response. Recorded in the United States, Baba Mo Tunde includes some American guest stars, including Joe Doria on nimble-fingered Hammond organ and DJ King Britt performing a remix of the title track. Support the artist: Grab your copy at itune: itunes.apple.com Disc 1: 01. Baba Feran Mi 02. Oro Yi Bale 03. Emi Wo N'ile yi O 04. Baba L'oun S'ohun Gbogbo Disc 2: 01. Baba Mo Tunde 02. Baba Mo Tunde (King Britt Remix) 03. Eyi Ma Dun To Personnel: King Sunny Adeniyi Adegeye - Lead Vocal and Lead Guitar Temitayo Olatunbosun Adebanjo - Chorus Eniola Adebayo - Chorus Joseph Ojo Ogunlade - Chorus Charles Bamidele Adesanmi - Keyboards Kehinde Adeyemo - Chorus / Dancer Taiwo Adeyemo - Chorus / Dancer Nojeem Alani Ayangoke - Talking Drum Ademola Azeez - Sakara Segun Kalejaiye - Guitar Olatunji Kehinde - Shekere Taiwo Sogo Ogunjimi-Oba - Drum Set Olushina Abiodun Omoroga - Omele / Chorus Matthew Orimogunje - Percussion Samuel Oluwatoyin Oyetola - Bass Guitar Rasaki Aladokun - Talking Drums and Sakara Damon ... |