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-=== With [[Fela Kuti]] ===+'''''Why Black Man Dey Suffer''''' is an album by Nigerian Afrobeat composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist [[Fela Kuti]] recorded in 1971 and originally released on the Nigerian African Sounds label after [[EMI Records|EMI]] refused to release it.
-* ''[[Fela's London Scene]]'' (EMI, 1971) – uncredited+ 
-* ''[[Why Black Man Dey Suffer]]'' (African Sounds, 1971)+==Reception==
-* ''[[Live! (Fela Kuti album)|Live!]]'' (Regal Zonophone, 1972)+The [[Allmusic]] review awarded the album 4½ stars, stating: "''Why Black Man Dey Suffer'' is a relatively early chapter in the [[Fela discography]], originally recorded in 1971. Put to tape with early band Africa 70 and [[Cream (band)|Cream]] drummer/Afro-beat enthusiast Ginger Baker on board as well, the record is made up of two extensive, repetitive, and loping pieces."
-* ''[[Stratavarious]]'' (Polydor, 1972)+ 
 +==Track listing==
 +''All compositions by Fela Kuti''
 +# "Why Black Man Dey Suffer" - 15:15
 +# "[[Ikoyi]] Mentality Versus [[Mushin, Lagos|Mushin]] Mentality" - 12:56
 + 
 +==Original Art Cover/Painting (1971) ==
 +''Grace Okotie-Eboh Oduro''
 +# "Why Black Man Dey Suffer" All Rights reserved (Painting Copy write - Grace Okotie-Eboh Oduro)
 +# "Reason behind the painting was to depict the slavery and exploitation of the African(Black Man) by the Europeans and the Arabs"
 + 
 +==Personnel==
 +*[[Fela Kuti]] - [[electric piano]], [[vocals]]
 +* Tonny Njoku - [[trumpet]]
 +*[[Igo Chico]] - [[saxophone]]
 +*[[Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen]], [[Ginger Baker]] - [[drum kit|drums]]
 + 
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Why Black Man Dey Suffer is an album by Nigerian Afrobeat composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Fela Kuti recorded in 1971 and originally released on the Nigerian African Sounds label after EMI refused to release it.

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Reception

The Allmusic review awarded the album 4½ stars, stating: "Why Black Man Dey Suffer is a relatively early chapter in the Fela discography, originally recorded in 1971. Put to tape with early band Africa 70 and Cream drummer/Afro-beat enthusiast Ginger Baker on board as well, the record is made up of two extensive, repetitive, and loping pieces."

Track listing

All compositions by Fela Kuti

  1. "Why Black Man Dey Suffer" - 15:15
  2. "Ikoyi Mentality Versus Mushin Mentality" - 12:56

Original Art Cover/Painting (1971)

Grace Okotie-Eboh Oduro

  1. "Why Black Man Dey Suffer" All Rights reserved (Painting Copy write - Grace Okotie-Eboh Oduro)
  2. "Reason behind the painting was to depict the slavery and exploitation of the African(Black Man) by the Europeans and the Arabs"

Personnel





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