| Fela Anikulapo Luti - Fela In Concert - DVD Video
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Item 2851546EP, $19.95
Nigerian superstar Fela, who sings, plays tenor sax, and fuses funk & jazz with traditional African music, was inspired by Bird, Marley and Miles. New York Times critic Jon Pareles described his 1981 Paris concert video, featuring exotic West African dances performed by 15 of his wives, as hypnotic, cutting and defiant ... one of the ten greatest videos ever. 57 minutes. Format: DVD Publisher: VIEW Video Category: Software & Video Series: DVD Performing Artist: Fela "Fela Anikulapo Luti - Fela In Concert - DVD Video" has a sales rank of 7285.
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