Fela Kuti's 1976 album, Zombie, is a scathing critique of the Nigerian government and a testament to the artist's unwavering commitment to socio-political commentary. Released in Nigeria by Coconut Records and later in the UK by Creole Records, this iconic album sparked a brutal military response, culminating in the destruction of Kuti's commune and the tragic murder of his mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti.
Featuring his signature Afrobeat sound, courtesy of his band Afrika '70, Zombie is a masterclass in musical storytelling. The album's four tracks - Zombie, Mr. Follow Follow, Observation Is No Crime, and Mistake (recorded live at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1978) - showcase Kuti's unique blend of highlife and afropop, with infectious rhythms and biting lyrics that challenge the status quo.
With a duration of 53 minutes, Zombie is a sonic journey that showcases Kuti's musical genius and his fearless approach to addressing the injustices of his time. Released on the Knitting Factory Records label, this album has become a landmark of African music, influencing generations of artists and activists alike. Fela Kuti's Zombie is a powerful statement that continues to resonate today, a testament to the enduring power of music as a force for social change.