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Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s Sorrow Tears and Blood

With a focus on Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's album Sorrow Tears and Blood (1977), this book is an exploration of the artist's critical vision of Nigeria in the aftermath of independence, and a study of the socio-cultural, economic, and political implications that stretch into the 21st century. 

Though Nigeria is the most populous African country, and sometimes called the “Giant of Africa,” Fela's album sheds a sharp light on the reasons why Nigeria has not lived up to its potential.

While the text primarily hovers over 1977 (the year of the album's release) as a critical cultural moment in Nigerian history, it also explores the album in the context of a wider look at how colonialism and its aftermath impacted the social, political, and economic environment in Nigeria, and how Western imperialism continues to affect Nigerian identity and life.

As we reflect on Nigeria's turbulent post-independent political and social history, Sorrow Tears and Blood offers a rich sonic and lyrical landscape in which to interrogate the potency of Fela's message for generations to come.

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Book Categories:
  • R&B & Soul
  • Music History & Criticism
| Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 2,025 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Stephanie Shonekan
  • Michael E. Veal
| Book Pages: 128 | Book Dimensions: 12.7 cm, 0.89 cm, 19.43 cm | Book Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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