World of Shit

World of Shit

World of Shit

Track Listings
 
1. Religious Disease
2. Immobile Phoney
3. 6 Billion People, 1 Planet
4. In It for Cash
5. Can't Smell the Coffee
6. Piece 'O' White Trash
7. World of Shit
8. Just Another Day
9. Fascist Institution
10. Post Death Regression
11. Home in a Box

World of Shit,Doom,Discipline / Vyn Jpn,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Expensive Shit/He Miss Road
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    Expensive Shit/He Miss Road
    Fela Kuti
    Manufacturer: Wrasse Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    NigeriaNigeria | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000CCZQI2
    Release Date: 2006-01-24

    Tracks:

    1. Expensive Shit
    2. Water No Get Enemy
    3. He Miss Road
    4. Monday Morning in Lagos
    5. It's Not Possible
    Expensive Shit / He Miss Road
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Live from the Kalkuta Republic...
    • Great Music
    • Sounds vibrant and fresh even 30 years later
    • fela rocks !
    • ...where is the exposure????
    Expensive Shit / He Miss Road
    Fela Kuti
    Manufacturer: Mca
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000JOEY
    Release Date: 2000-03-21

    Tracks:

    1. Expensive Shit
    2. Water No Get Enemy
    3. He Miss Road
    4. Monday Morning In Lagos
    5. It's No Possible

    Amazon.com

    For He Miss Road and Expensive Shit, Fela still carried his original last name--Ransome-Kuti (which changed to his more radical moniker Anikulapo-Kuti later), but he had grown since his early 1970s albums in two important ways. First, Fela had been radicalized beyond his introduction to U.S.-style Black Power and had been framed by Nigerian authorities, who placed marijuana in his possession. He promptly ate the dope, after which authorities arrested him and waited for him to defecate so they could test the dung for drugs. Not a sexy scheme, and not even a workable scheme, but it did give Fela fodder--specifically the tune (and album title) "Expensive Shit." His second advance came in the form of using the studio as a virtual instrument, one that makes He Miss Road a trippy, stuttery, reverb-laden intersection of lean Afro-beat and '70s astro-funk. Ginger Baker was at the controls for Road, and Fela shone through the weird studio ambience. Africa 70 was a band given to leaning back into the percussion weave the drummers--led by Tony Allen--laid down. Their inherently languid pacing was enhanced by Baker's studio play, and the results are outstanding. So too is Expensive Shit, which has the earmarks of radicalized urban musical poetry without all the pretensions of strict meter or the pop market. --Andrew Bartlett

    Album Details

    Two Releases on One CD

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Live from the Kalkuta Republic..........2006-01-12

    If you know Fela's work then you most likely have your own favorites. Fair enough. you can't really go wrong. For me, this reissue brings together two of the finest Fela releases. Kudos to MCA for taking the time and resource to create top notch and true reissues. Expensive S**T is my favorite and, by any account, a standout album. His mocking title aside(a jab at Nigerian police who were tricked into testing the stool samples of various inmates in an attempt to find Fela's dope laden sample), Fela is no mood for jokes. You only need to hear the opening salvos from 'water no get enemy' to see why Fela is a master musician.

    A shamen of musical styles, Fela took Jazz horns into new stratospheres making them at home in his distinctive multi-movement tracks. As though in an argument with himself his sax would blair angrily against a steady rythym section... then reconsider and join the trance like funk chords alongside cheers from the band...only to rebel moments later and uleash another defiant solo meandering above the beats until, earthbound, he drops down into the groove. No one else can pump out 17 or 23 minute tracks. No one else should try. If you're a first time Fela listener, I envy you and encourage you to buy this album and play it over and over again. You won't get bored, and you may just find yourself ready to drop everything and join the forces of the Kalkuta Republic.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Music.......2005-08-08

    Fantastic stuff. "Expensive Sh*t"'s title track is one of those Afro-beat workouts that Talking Heads and Brian Eno and various new-wavers ripped off direction from in the late 70's and early 80's. It is loose but perfectly together, great and funky. "Water Get No Enemy" is one of the more remarkable Fela pieces I've heard. The horn unison part, with Fela singing on top, is as good as music gets.

    The second album, "He Miss Road", is great too. The title track features Fela getting funky on organ over a chopping rhythm with a spacey vibe, "Monday Morning in Lagos" features that great boisterous unison horn playing that I'm coming to love in Fela's music, and the third track kicks up a storm rhythmically very well - actually, every track on the CD does that.

    I can summarize this CD in a single word. The word is - awesome.

    5 out of 5 stars Sounds vibrant and fresh even 30 years later.......2005-04-07

    This single CD is actually a twofer featuring "Expensive Shit" and "He Miss Road," two classic examples of the infectious, wide, deep Afro-beat groove. Up-tempo and rollicking, Fela Anikulapo Kuti and his stalwart band and choir generated a funk-laced, organic stew laced with psychedelic pacing and jazzy spacing. The musicians deliver a hypnotic river of sound, powered by drummer Tony Allen's superb energy, which propels the various guitars, keyboard, sax, and other solos.

    Sometimes the beat is menacing as on the title track on "Expensive Shit." (Just read the liner notes for the lowdown on the title-it's quite a tale!) Other time, the band slips into a flowing froth as on Water Get No Enemy.

    The tracks on "He Miss Road," while less political, chronicle more of the life and times of Fela, who must have had quite a sense of humor considering the abuse he endured. When you listen to the 17-minute final track, It's No Possible, all of a sudden you understand one of the main sources for derivative bands such as Traffic. Compare this track with Traffic's jams on the "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys" and "Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory."

    All five tracks are all long jams: typically the instrumental solos build up to Fela's vocals. Though he was the heart and brains of the outfit, he doesn't hog the limelight but lets everyone have some time to shine. And what an instrument his voice was: wailing, strutting, and vexing. These sessions are a true group effort. Both the band and choir churn along in deep grooves, the equal-is not better--of any soul or funk back from what George Clinton and James Brown were dishing out in the `70. For the record, Ginger Baker produced (but does not play) "He Miss Road." All the tracks sound vibrant and fresh even 30 years later, and the sound quality on the combined CD is excellent.

    If you want to try Fela Kuti and do not know where to plunge in (his discography is amazingly long and there are some uneven sessions), I would recommend this CD as a fine place to start.

    5 out of 5 stars fela rocks !.......2004-08-29

    contains one of the all time greatest fela tunes, water no get enemy, but all the other songs are awesome as well. but let's face it, there really aren't any truly bad fela songs. this is music that really grooves, performed by a true musical pioneer.

    5 out of 5 stars ...where is the exposure????.......2003-10-26

    ...folks are sometimes scared of jazz, i know this...
    and combine that with the words "afrobeat" and i guess folks jus dont know what the heck to expect... i think people expect a 'national geographic' special to jump out they speakers or somethin... i dont know; i cant explain it...

    yes, fela was a true activist... but i'm not gonna muse about his political experiences right now... i'm jus here for the music! i want yall to focus on that for the moment, because fela anem done did a powerful thing with this album... initially, i was turned onto the afrobeat sound when i discovered the music of his son, femi... and now i am truly converted to the sound... this rendition of the jazz sound is relaxing, uplifting and fulfilling all at the same time.

    cannonball adderly would have fit in rather well playin in this band... as would have anyone, from charles mingus and duke ellington to najee and kirk whalum...

    any serious (or beginning!) jazz fan needs some afrobeat in their collection; this aint too bad a place to start!
    World of Shit
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      World of Shit
      Doom
      Manufacturer: Vinyl Japan
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00004Y9T2
      Release Date: 2001-01-01

      Tracks:

      1. Religious Disease
      2. Immobile Phoney
      3. 6 Billion People, 1 Planet
      4. In It for Cash
      5. Can't Smell the Coffee
      6. Piece 'O' White Trash
      7. World of Shit
      8. Just Another Day
      9. Fascist Institution
      10. Post Death Regression
      11. Home in a Box
      Absolutely Shit
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        Absolutely Shit
        SBK
        Manufacturer: Wea
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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        InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B0000C181A
        Release Date: 2003-11-10
        Absolutely Shit
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          Absolutely Shit
          SBK
          Manufacturer: Wea
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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          Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
          InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B0000C4GGG
          Release Date: 2003-11-10
          World's Greatest Shit in the Universe
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            World's Greatest Shit in the Universe

            Manufacturer: Shoddy Workmanship
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000BP5428
            Release Date: 2004-01-06

            Product Description

            5-track CD: I'm Goin Out / That 70's Song / Big E / Birthday / High School Sex Hour
            Some Ol' Random Shit
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              Some Ol' Random Shit
              Unstable
              Manufacturer: Grim Towne Records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B000BKVCLA
              Release Date: 2005-11-08

              Tracks:

              1. Dibble Dabble
              2. What I See
              3. Lil Green Planet
              4. Im A Feind (Can't Stop)
              5. Im Not Crazy...
              6. Children Of The Night
              7. Violence
              8. Who Am I?

              Product Description

              Do you believe originality still exists? Unstable is the definition of orginality in the rap world? With an awesome mix of hardcore dark rap beats, scary sound effects, and lyrics or fresh new subject matter, Unstable is a music force to be reckoned with. This album is a work that started a few years ago. It shows the random thoughts and rants that run through the minds of the two talented lyrists.
              Mister Shit Talker
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                Mister Shit Talker

                Manufacturer: Mista Man Entertainment
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
                ASIN: B000CA4982
                Release Date: 2004-08-10
                Da Shit Is Serious
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                  Da Shit Is Serious
                  Madaski
                  Manufacturer: Universal
                  ProductGroup: Music
                  Binding: Audio CD

                  ItalyItaly | Continental Europe | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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                  ASIN: B00000IPOR
                  Release Date: 1999-04-26
                  World of Shit
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                    World of Shit
                    Doom
                    Manufacturer: Discipline UK
                    ProductGroup: Music
                    Binding: Audio CD

                    PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
                    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
                    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
                    ASIN: B00005LAQM
                    Release Date: 2003-02-24

                    Tracks:

                    1. Religious Disease
                    2. Immobile Phoney
                    3. 6 Billion People, 1 Planet
                    4. In It for Cash
                    5. Can't Smell the Coffee
                    6. Piece 'O' White Trash
                    7. World of Shit
                    8. Just Another Day
                    9. Fascist Institution
                    10. Post Death Regression
                    11. Home in a Box

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                    Music Info

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