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The Definitive Collection

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Download links and information about The Definitive Collection. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to World Music, Pop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 02:22:24 minutes.

Release date: 2007
Genre: World Music, Pop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 02:22:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Do Your Best feat. Mos Def (Femi Kuti) 6:10
2. Fight To Win feat. Jaguar Wright (Femi Kuti) 3:54
3. '97 (Femi Kuti) 6:07
4. Traitors of Africa (Femi Kuti) 5:28
5. Beng Beng Beng (Femi Kuti) 4:42
6. Water No Get Enemy feat. D'Angelo and Macy Gray (Femi Kuti) 6:06
7. Wonder Wonder (Femi Kuti) 6:05
8. Look Around (Femi Kuti) 5:59
9. Survival (Femi Kuti) 8:54
10. Truth Don Die (Femi Kuti) 6:16
11. Stop Aids (Femi Kuti) 3:16
12. Ala Jalkoum (Rachid Taha, Femi Kuti) 4:56
13. Truth Don Die (Kerry Chandler House Mix) (Femi Kuti) 8:35
14. Victim of Life (AVDC Remix Dixon) (Femi Kuti) 7:24
15. Sorry Sorry (Old Skool Afro Dub Remix - Francois K) (Femi Kuti) 7:34
16. Beng Beng Beng (Da Lata Remix) (Femi Kuti) 6:04
17. Do Your Best (Faze Action Remix) (Femi Kuti) 7:56
18. Blackman Know Yourself (The Roots Remix) (Femi Kuti) 6:25
19. Eregele (Seven Dub Mix) (Femi Kuti) 5:01
20. What Will Tomorrow Bring? (Joe Claussel LP Remix) (Femi Kuti) 10:13
21. Scatta Head (Zenzile Dub Mix) (Femi Kuti) 8:03
22. Missing Link feat. Common (Faze Action Remix) (Femi Kuti) 7:16

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Femi Kuti has the unenviable position of being an excellent musician and the undisputed king of Afro-beat, while also being the son of the greatest. Of course, that has tempered his sound over the years to some degree as he distanced himself by adding newer influences such as hip-hop to the classic soul-funk-jazz sound. As time progressed, he has moved into a more "traditional" Afro-beat sound with excellent results. Here, some of the best tracks from his three albums are presented. Two tracks come from the little-known eponymous debut, and a handful from each of his following releases. This is Femi at his best, crossing the divides between classic and modern, contemplative and energetic, hypnotic and pounding. The music is top-notch and the song selection equally excellent, picking out a couple of relative rarities for good measure in "Ala Jalkoum" with Rachid Taha and a star-studded cover of Fela's "Water No Get Enemy" from the Red Hot + series. It's the sheer power of the groove that will get you every time, though — saxes wailing, drums thumping, and call-and-response vocals forcing everyone to stay in the groove. As an added bonus, a disc of remixes is included; there are fewer vocals but the grooves are extended, if that's possible.