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Osibirock

Osibisa · 1974

37 min · 10 tracks · African popular music

A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and rock energy, showcasing eclectic instrumentation and uplifting melodies.

Osibirock is an album by Osibisa, released in 1974. A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and rock energy, showcasing eclectic instrumentation and uplifting melodies. 'Osibirock' played a significant role in popularizing Afro-rock, helping bridge African musical traditions with Western rock influences. The album received positive reviews for its innovative sound and was influential in shaping the genre, impacting subsequent artists who sought to blend these musical styles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Osibirock sound like?

A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and rock energy, showcasing eclectic instrumentation and uplifting melodies. Rooted in African popular music.

What makes Osibirock by Osibisa notable?

'Osibirock' played a significant role in popularizing Afro-rock, helping bridge African musical traditions with Western rock influences. The album received positive reviews for its innovative sound and was influential in shaping the genre, impacting subsequent artists who sought to blend these musical styles. When 'Osibirock' was released in 1974, Osibisa was solidifying their position as pioneers of Afro-rock. This album followed their successful debut in 1971, contributing to a growing global interest in African music and culture during the early 1970s.

How many songs are on Osibirock?

Osibirock has 10 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·37:34

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Who's Got the Paper 2:24
  • 2 Why 5:37
  • 3 OsibiRock 2:58
  • 4 Kelele 5:15
  • 5 Atinga Bells 0:34
  • 6 African Jive Standout 3:59
  • 7 We Belong Standout 4:18
  • 8 Komfo (High Priest) Standout 4:42
  • 9 Kangaroo 2:46
  • 10 Home Affairs 4:56

Release Date

January 1, 1974

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

37 min 34 sec