- Source: Kedu America
Kedu America (Igbo for 'Greetings from America')) is a studio album by Nigerian highlife musician Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe released in 1996. Recorded in one day during his first American tour, Kedu America contains new recordings of some of Osadebe's previous songs, including "Onuigbo" and "Osondi Owendi".
Reception
Kedu America received generally positive reviews from critics. Bob Tarte of AllMusic gave the album 4.5 stars, stating that the album "offers bounty beyond expectation". Robert Christgau described the album as a "delight" and in a further retrospective review as a "mood album [...] set on giving you a good time".
Drew Wheeler ranked the album 4th in Billboard's 1996 Critics' Poll.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes.
= Musicians
== Production
=Further reading
Phil, Weinrobe; Inayatullah, Naeem (2005). "A Medium of Others: Rhythmic Soundscapes as Critical Utopias". In Franklin, M. I. (ed.). Resounding international relations: on music, culture, and politics. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 239–262. ISBN 978-1-137-05617-7.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kentang
- Jawa
- Why (lagu Sabrina Carpenter)
- Yuan Shikai
- Pelat nomor
- Kedu America
- Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe
- Nnamdi Moweta
- Osing language
- Plain
- Javanese language
- Blangkon
- Yuan Shikai
- Zagwe dynasty
- Java
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