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-* "Darkest Night", a heavily sampled song by [[France|French]] band [[Lafayette Afro Rock Band]]+'''The Lafayette Afro Rock Band''' was an American musical ensemble known for compositions such as "[[Darkest Light]]" (1974).
 +==Overview==
 +The group was formed in [[Long Island]], NY as the Bobby Boyd Congress but relocated to France in [[1971]] where they became the house session band at producer [[Pierre Jaubert]]'s Parisound studio. For a while, Jaubert changed the group's name to the Lafayette Afro Rock Band.
 + 
 +In 1974 they released their first album ''[[Soul Makossa]]'' (issued in the U.S. as ''Movin' & Groovin''), highlighted by the oft-covered and much-sampled [['Hihache']].
 +The second album, "[[Malik (Lafayette Afro Rock Band)|Malik]]", featured the composition "[[Darkest Light]]", its [[desolate]] [[saxophone]] intro later sampled for use by [[Public Enemy]] for track "[[Show 'Em Whatcha Got]]".
 + 
 +Their music has become an endless source of samples and breaks for everyone from [[Wreckx'N'Effect]] to [[Janet Jackson]].
 + 
 +[[Strut Records]] has a Lafayette compilation called ''Darkest Light: The Best Of The Lafayette Afro Rock Band''. They are also featured in ''[[Funk]]'' By [[Dave Thompson]].
 + 
 +== Actualidad ==
 + 
 +Prácticamente desconocidos en su momento, Lafayette Afro Rock Band ha sido rescatado gracias al uso de sus canciones como base para composiciones [[hip-hop]], con artistas como [[Public Enemy]], [[Janet Jackson]] o [[Tuff Crew]]. Esto, unido a la reedición de sus dos discos publicados bajo el nombre de Lafayette Afro Rock Band ha contribuido a crear un pequeña pero fiel grupo de admiradores. No obstante, el resto de trabajos de este grupo de músicos bajo otros nombres (Ice, Crispy and Co.) son aún hoy día extraordinariamente poco conocidos.
 + 
 +== Miembros ==
 + 
 +*Larry Jones - ''guitarra''
 +*Michael McEwan - ''guitarra''
 +*Lafayette Hudson - ''bajo''
 +*Frank Abel - ''teclados''
 +*Ronnie James Buttacavoli - ''instrumentos de viento''
 +*Arthur Young - ''instrumentos de viento'' y ''percusión''
 +*Ernest "Donny" Donable - ''batería''
 +*Keno Speller - ''percusión''
 + 
 +== Discografía ==
 +=== Lafayette Afro Rock Band ===
 +*''Soul Makossa'' (High & Fly, 1974)
 +*''Malik'' (High & Fly, [[1975]])
 +*''Darkest Light: The Best of Lafayette Afro Rock Band''
 +*''Afon: 10 Unreleased Afro-Funk Recordings, 1972-74''
 + 
 +=== Ice ===
 +*''Each Man Makes His Own Destiny'' (Kedzie, 1973)
 +*''Import/Export'' (1975)
 +*''Frisco Disco'' (1976)
 +*''Thumping'' (RCA, 1977)
 +*''Seven Americans in Paris'' (RCA, 1977)
 +*''Afro Agban'' (1978)
 + 
 +=== Crispy & Company ===
 +*''Funky Flavored'' (1978)
 + 
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Rare groove]]
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The Lafayette Afro Rock Band was an American musical ensemble known for compositions such as "Darkest Light" (1974).

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Overview

The group was formed in Long Island, NY as the Bobby Boyd Congress but relocated to France in 1971 where they became the house session band at producer Pierre Jaubert's Parisound studio. For a while, Jaubert changed the group's name to the Lafayette Afro Rock Band.

In 1974 they released their first album Soul Makossa (issued in the U.S. as Movin' & Groovin), highlighted by the oft-covered and much-sampled 'Hihache'. The second album, "Malik", featured the composition "Darkest Light", its desolate saxophone intro later sampled for use by Public Enemy for track "Show 'Em Whatcha Got".

Their music has become an endless source of samples and breaks for everyone from Wreckx'N'Effect to Janet Jackson.

Strut Records has a Lafayette compilation called Darkest Light: The Best Of The Lafayette Afro Rock Band. They are also featured in Funk By Dave Thompson.

Actualidad

Prácticamente desconocidos en su momento, Lafayette Afro Rock Band ha sido rescatado gracias al uso de sus canciones como base para composiciones hip-hop, con artistas como Public Enemy, Janet Jackson o Tuff Crew. Esto, unido a la reedición de sus dos discos publicados bajo el nombre de Lafayette Afro Rock Band ha contribuido a crear un pequeña pero fiel grupo de admiradores. No obstante, el resto de trabajos de este grupo de músicos bajo otros nombres (Ice, Crispy and Co.) son aún hoy día extraordinariamente poco conocidos.

Miembros

  • Larry Jones - guitarra
  • Michael McEwan - guitarra
  • Lafayette Hudson - bajo
  • Frank Abel - teclados
  • Ronnie James Buttacavoli - instrumentos de viento
  • Arthur Young - instrumentos de viento y percusión
  • Ernest "Donny" Donable - batería
  • Keno Speller - percusión

Discografía

Lafayette Afro Rock Band

  • Soul Makossa (High & Fly, 1974)
  • Malik (High & Fly, 1975)
  • Darkest Light: The Best of Lafayette Afro Rock Band
  • Afon: 10 Unreleased Afro-Funk Recordings, 1972-74

Ice

  • Each Man Makes His Own Destiny (Kedzie, 1973)
  • Import/Export (1975)
  • Frisco Disco (1976)
  • Thumping (RCA, 1977)
  • Seven Americans in Paris (RCA, 1977)
  • Afro Agban (1978)

Crispy & Company

  • Funky Flavored (1978)

See also




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