Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - "Mbre Isong" (intro) (2:20)
Cross River Nationale - "Nyong Eyen Unen" (6:04)
The Visitors - "Eyen Erong Nwa" (4:54)
Mansion - "Akam Itoro Abasi" (4:00)
Monica Isaac - "Akananwan Isong Idung" (3:31)
Emmanual Ntia & His Eastern Star Dance Band - "Top Eyop Odo" (5:04)
The Sea Lions - "Akwa Idim" (5:04)
Charles Duke - "Suk Usan Idang" (Cross River Radio interlude) (2:14)
Isadico Dance Band Of Nigeria Led By Isaiah Disckson - "Eti Eyeneka" (6:30)
The Doves - "Akan Anwan Isong Idung" (3:27)
Mari Afi Usuah & The South Eastern State Cultural Band - "Mma Ama Mbo" (3:51)
Sunny Risky & The Vitamin Explosion - "Atak Mfat Eyen" (5:03)
Chief Inyang Henshaw & His Top Ten Aces - "Eseme Ikpong" (5:48)
Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes - "Ererimbot Afayung Oko" (6:25)
Bustic Kingsley Bassey's Anansa Engineers - "Journey To Luna" (9:58)
Review: For their latest tribute to Nigeria's booming music scene of the '70s and early '80s, Comb & Razor Sound has decided to do things differently. Whereas most compilations of vintage Nigerian grooves focus on music made in and around the bustling city of Lagos, Calabar-Itu Road looks instead at tracks made and released by those in South Eastern Nigeria. In true crate-digging fashion, the two records here - featuring tracks from previously unheralded stars of the "Calabar" scene, including Etubom Rex Willians and Cross River Nationale - come accompanied by a thoroughly researched, 44-page booklet telling the story of the region's love affair with popular music. If you're interested in African funk, soul and disco, it should be an essential purchase.
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