The Boy's Doin' It

1975 studio album by Hugh Masekela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Boy's Doin' It

The Boy's Doin' It is the seventeenth studio album by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela.[3] It was recorded in New York City and in Lagos, Nigeria, and released in June 1975 via Casablanca Records label.[4][5] The album was re-released on CD in 1998 on Verve Records, with six additional tracks.

Quick Facts Studio album by Hugh Masekela, Released ...
The Boy's Doin' It
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1975
RecordedNYC and Lagos, Nigeria
GenreJazz
Length40:40
LabelCasablanca NBLP 7017
ProducerStewart Levine
Hugh Masekela chronology
I Am Not Afraid
(1974)
The Boy's Doin' It
(1975)
Colonial Man
(1976)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
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Reception

John Bush of AllMusic noted: "Recorded in Lagos, Nigeria and dedicated to Fela Kuti, The Boy's Doin' It has six extended jams, each of which does an excellent job of playing off deep grooves against ensemble vocals and catchy hooks, with plenty of room for Masekela's own trumpet and every note polished to a fine '70s sheen. It didn't matter what type of music fan you were: pop, disco, funk, world music, and any but the most hidebound jazz purist could get into these tracks."[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Boy's Doin' It"Gboyega Adelaja, Masekela, Odinga "Guy" Warren, Orlando Julius Ekemode, Papa Frankie Todd, Stanley Todd Kwesi, Yaw Opoku5:57
2."Mama"Masekela5:11
3."Excuse Me Please"Masekela6:32
4."Ashiko"Orlando Julius Ekemode9:36
5."In the Jungle"Masekela5:14
6."A Person Is a Sometime Thing"Masekela7:46
Total length:40:40
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Personnel

Band

  • Hugh Masekela – horns, vocals, producer
  • O.J. Ekemode – horns, vocals
  • Kwasi "Rocki" Dzidzornu – congas
  • Papa Frankie Todd – drums (traps)
  • Yaw Opoku – electric bass, vocals
  • Gboyega Adelaja – electric piano
  • Stanley Todd Kwesi – guitar, vocals
  • Odinga "Guy" Warren – shekere, bells, vocals
  • Okyerema Asante – talking drum, vocals

Production

Notes

This album is dedicated to Fela Ransome-Kuti. "Special thanks" are given "to the women of the world."[7]

References

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