Tracklist
A | Zombie | |
B | Follow Follow |
Companies, etc.
- Marketed By – Phonogram (Ghana) Ltd.
- Printed By – Wisdom Press Ltd. Accra
- Made By – Record Manufacturers (Ghana) Ltd. [R.M.G.L.] – 1047794
Credits
- Baritone Saxophone – Lekan Animashaun
- Bass Guitar – Nweke Atifoh
- Claves [Sticks] – Ayoola Abayomi
- Composed By, Arranged By, Producer – Fela Anikulapo Kuti*
- Congas – Addo Nettey, Olandeinde Koffi, Shina Abiodun
- Design [Sleeve], Liner Notes – Gharikwu Lemi*
- Drums [Leader] – Ladi (Tony) Alabi [Tony Allen]*
- Guitar – Okalue Ojeah
- Guitar [Tenor] – Oghene Kologbo
- Lyrics By [Supervisior And Compilator] – Wole Kuboye
- Maracas – Babajide Olaleye
- Photography By – Tunde Kuboye
- Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Piano, Vocals – Fela Anikulapo Kuti*
- Trumpet – Nwokoma Ukem, Tunde Williams
- Trumpet [Solo] – Tunde Williams
- Vocals – Bose Osuhor, F. Oladeinde*, F. Oladejo*, K. Oghomienor*, O. Osaeti*, R. Edasow*, S. Komolafe*, Tejumade Adebiyi
Notes
Labels states artist as Fela Anikulapo-Kuti & Africa 70 Organization.
Copyright Control 1047794
Copyright Control 1047794
Other Versions (5 of 29)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Zombie (LP, Album) | Creole Records | CRLP 511 | UK | 1977 | ||
Recently Edited | Zombie (LP, Album) | Coconut (3) | PMLP 1003 | Nigeria | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Zombie (LP, Album) | Polydor | PMLP 1003 | Ghana | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Zombie (LP, Album) | Coconut (3) | PMLP 1003 | Nigeria | 1977 | ||
New Submission | Zombie (LP, Album, Repress) | Polydor | PMLP 1003 | Ghana | 1978 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- One of my favorite records by my favorite artist. A true example of the beauty and political importance of Afrobeat.
- Edited 6 years agohi just my bobs worth . i have a pmlp 1003 lable is blue silver coconut obviously Nigerian lagos nice nice nice stereo
matrix PMLP1003 A2 B2
NICE - I have a 1977 Polydor original PMLP 1003 with a yellow rather than a red label (it has 1977 on the label) - does anyone know about this version
- This is possibly the best album Fela ever made. Pressed in Ghana because the government of Nigeria was persecuting Fela because of his political views, after making ZOMBIE, the army and police stormed Fela's compound and burned it to the ground. This led to the next album, KALAKUTA SHOW. I was privileged to attend a Fela show at The Shrine, the only white man there, apart from my assistant engineer who I dragged along with me. It was an unforgettable experience.
What makes this album my personal favourite, too, is the B side: Mr Follow Follow, a great track.
Release
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