The Apostles – Black Is Beautiful – New LP
Simply wonderful set from 1977, filled to the gills with soulful laidback grooves, perhaps inspired by at least some of the following possible influences: other African outfits, West Indies music, soul jazz, gospel music, and American bands such as Sly & the Family Stone, Bill Withers, Johnny Nash, Dobie Gray, Bobby Womack, and mid-70s Isley Brothers. Over the decades, I've come across several African albums that process this type of inviting groove, but few maintain the charm through two sides of a long-player.-- winch
"East Nigerian act, mostly known for their mid '70's/early eighties folky pop hits. They started out as an unruly highlife-and-Congo music bar band and transformed into a rugged soul outfit."
"Heaven sent from Nigeria’s tumultuous east, The Apostles have been preaching a particular blend of funky psychedelic soul/rock fusion for over forty years. The players in the rhythm section, Henry Asu Tandu, Chicago Nwoha and Harrison Mba, are tight...keeping their heads so everyone else can lose theirs. Of course, you don’t stay successful as long as The Apostles without giving the audience what they want...almost a religious experience."
Bass Guitar [Fender Bass] – Henry Asu Tandu
Congas – Chicago Woha
Design – Harrigan Ebere C.
Drums – Joel Madubuike
Engineer [Mastering] – Ayoade
Engineer [Recording & Mastering] – K. Salami
Engineer [Recording] – M. Oki
Guitar – Walton Arungwa
Lead Vocals – Chyke Fussion Okoro
Liner Notes – Harri Ebere. C.
Organ – Benjamin Nnamdi Davidson
Producer – Pal Akalonu
Rhythm Guitar – Harrison Mba
Vocals – Murphy Ekong Williams