Ferry Djimmy

Rhythm Revolution, LP

kr 310,00

In 2022, we released one of Afrobeat’s most mysterious and rare records – ‘Rhythm Revolution’ by Ferry Djimmy. A chapter in the many lives of Ferry –  a former schoolteacher, boxer, policeman, Jacques Chirac’s bodyguard, and Beninese musical visionary – the album was originally recorded in the mid-1970s in support of Benin’s revolutionary leader Mathieu Kérékou. Rumour has it that less than two hundred copies survived a late-‘70s fire.

We originally offered two versions – a limited edition double-LP with extensive bonus content and a standard-distribution Red Vinyl single LP. We are thrilled to be able to offer the double-LP edition again in limited numbers while stocks last exclusively from the Acid Jazz Bandcamp site. It is presented in a beautiful gatefold layout with extensive sleeve notes and incredible photographs.

It is one of the toughest and deepest slices of African funk ever cut, combining raw African rhythms with distortion, energy and wit. In spite of obvious nods to James Brown, Fela Kuti, George Clinton and Jimi Hendrix, Ferry managed to create something very unique. The original album consists of eight garage-funk tracks from Benin – evidenced by ‘Carry Me Black’, a definitive ode to blackness sung in the West African language Yoruba. A dozen years past Benin’s independence from France, ‘Be Free’ tells the never-ending story about a country’s disillusions and the importance of keeping some African roots, no matter how westernized it could be. The second disk expands into Ferry’s wider repertoire, including the soul ballad ‘Love Love’ sung in French – showing yet another side of this extraordinary artist.g in French – showing yet another side of this extraordinary artist.

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