Ukwu, Celestine
No Condition Is Permanent
Of the many great talents of the classic Nigerian highlife scene, none contained the existential depth, transcendence
and grace of Celestine Ukwu. During his brief time in this world, he pursued education, music, and philosophy; first as
a school teacher, then ultimately a singer, lyricist and musician, first as a member of Gentleman MikekEjeagha's Premier
Dance Band, and eventually fronting his own groups, The Music Royals and The Philosophers National. kkBeginning in the
early 1970s, The Philosophers National established a radical shift in the possibilities of Nigerian highlife by moving
away from the typical mid-century style and cutting a new path with a distinctly hypnotic and cerebral atmosphere. This
sense of depth was apparent in the lilting, multi-layered and pulsing music of The Philosophers National, as well as the
concise and clear-eyed lyrics sung so beautifully by Celestine Ukwu. The arrangements establish a living, breathing
environment for each song; muted trumpet solos, hypnotic guitar runs, driving percussion; every instrument gracefully
following a tide of patience, tranquility, wonder, climax, knowing and unknowing.kk"Celestine ditched the jaunty dance
rhythms and relatively facile lyrics typical of the reigning highlife tunes, and ignoring the soul music tropes most of
the highlife bandleaders were appropriating in an effort to inject new life to their ailing format. Instead Celestine
concocted a new highlife style that was more contemplative and lumbering; with the layering of Afro-Cuban ostinato
basslines and repetitive rhythm patterns that interlocked to create an effect that was hypnotic, virtually
transcendental. Meanwhile, Celestine himself sang as he stood coolly onstage in a black turtleneck and a sportscoat,
looking like a university professor. The message was clear: this was not necessarily music for dancing-even though the
rhythms were compelling enough. This was music for the thinkers." - Uchenna IkonnekkThis LP compiles some of Celestine
Ukwu's deepest and most affecting songs from the 1970s, which have been gorgeously restored and remastered by Tim
Stollenwerk to highlight the brilliant details of Celestine and the entire Philosopher's National. Pressed on 160 gram
black vinyl at Smashed Plastic in Chicago, and comes in heavy 3 spot-color jacket, with fold-over insert with bilingual
lyrics and notes by Uchenna Ikonne (Comb & Razor Sound).
Price
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
05-08-2022
Label
Item-nr
1299343
EAN
0850024931503
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EJINA UWA NYA ISI
2
OKWUKWE NA NCHECKWUBE
3
ONNWUNWA
4
ILO ABU CHI
5
TOMORROW IS SO UNCERTAIN