BLO

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Chant to Mother Earth 06:07 Tools
Preacher Man 04:44 Tools
Blo 05:26 Tools
Strobe Life 05:41 Tools
It's Gonna Be A Good Day 04:18 Tools
Get That Groove In 04:10 Tools
Do it, you'll like it 03:39 Tools
Don't take her away (from me) 04:35 Tools
Time To Face The Sun 04:05 Tools
Atide 03:04 Tools
Don't Take Her Away From Me 04:32 Tools
Beware 03:02 Tools
Root 03:21 Tools
We gonna have a Party 01:04 Tools
Don't 03:25 Tools
We are out together 04:48 Tools
Scandi Boogie 04:44 Tools
Miss Sagit 04:46 Tools
Number One 04:44 Tools
Trace Of Suicide 04:04 Tools
Make your body dance 04:59 Tools
Miss Sagitt (instrumental) 04:46 Tools
Dance In A Circle 08:17 Tools
Gotta get me a better head 04:33 Tools
Loving Caring 04:02 Tools
Native Doctor 07:26 Tools
Mind Walk 05:37 Tools
Hypocrisy 07:24 Tools
Whole lot of shit 05:14 Tools
Rhythm of Love 06:06 Tools
Miss Sagitt 04:46 Tools
Chant to Mother Earth [English] 05:37 Tools
Hot chase 05:37 Tools
Mind Walk (Album version) 05:35 Tools
Music Makes You Happy 02:41 Tools
Hypocrisy (Album version) 07:21 Tools
Do It You'll Like It 03:44 Tools
Don't Pull The Form Under Me (Album version) 07:21 Tools
Rhythm Of Love (Album version) 06:05 Tools
Don't Pull The Form Under Me 07:27 Tools
Bulky Backside 03:37 Tools
Don't pull this from under me 07:27 Tools
Gotta Get Me A Better Head (Album version) 04:33 Tools
Hot Chase ((Album Version) ) 05:35 Tools
Move up 04:11 Tools
Suspicion 03:37 Tools
Neutron Bag 03:32 Tools
Roots 03:21 Tools
It’s Gonna Be a Good Day 04:53 Tools
No More Bother 04:13 Tools
Save me 04:53 Tools
Loving & Caring 03:58 Tools
Love Rain 03:58 Tools
Back In Time 05:05 Tools
You're So Kind 03:58 Tools
Chapter One 04:05 Tools
Don’t Take Her Away from Me 04:33 Tools
i miss you loving 03:43 Tools
Hot Chase ((Album version) ) - (Album version) 05:36 Tools
your so kind 05:05 Tools
Gay For Marvine 00:30 Tools
I miss your lovin' 04:46 Tools
Get That Groove In - 1979 00:30 Tools
miss "sagitt" (instrumental) 04:46 Tools
Lion Mills 00:30 Tools
Get That Groove In (Nigeria) 00:30 Tools
Ik kan niks 02:17 Tools
Intro 02:17 Tools
Miss "Sagitt" 04:00 Tools
Time To Face The Sun (or chapter one) 02:17 Tools
Blijf weg uit Meulenberg 00:30 Tools
Shatta 00:30 Tools
Its Gonna Be A Good Day 00:30 Tools
No More Brother 04:18 Tools
Gay For Marvin 04:18 Tools
underwater 04:18 Tools
A True Friend Is Hard To Find 04:18 Tools
Strong(er) 04:18 Tools
We're Out Together 04:00 Tools
I Want Your Love - Kuduro Rmx Max 04:00 Tools
Hanwei Forge Practical Katana 04:18 Tools
I Can't Help Myself 04:00 Tools
Dodging Asteroids 04:00 Tools
Verslaafd aan de praatjes van de straat 04:18 Tools
Cornavin (Clean Mix) 04:18 Tools
Cornavin 04:18 Tools
Chat to Mother Earth 04:18 Tools
Year by Year 04:18 Tools
Beware / We Gonna Have A Party 04:18 Tools
Blo - Chant To Mother Earth 04:18 Tools
Side 2 04:18 Tools
Jim On The Radio 04:18 Tools
Loving And Caring 04:18 Tools
Side 1 22:12 Tools
I Want Your Love - Club Mix 03:42 Tools
I Want Your Love - Rmx Sébastien Kills 05:48 Tools
Back To The Roots 05:48 Tools
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BLO was a three-man Nigerian group which derived its name from Berkeley, Laolu, and Odumosu, its three members. The group fused the Afrobeat rhythms of its native Nigeria with the mind-expanding psychedelia and funk of late-1960s Western rock to forge a wholly original sound embracing the full spectrum of black music. The roots of the group lay in the Clusters, already one of the most popular Nigerian highlife acts of the mid-1960s even prior to a stint as the support band for the Sierra Leonean pop superstar Geraldo Pino. In 1970, guitarist Berkely "Ike" Jones, bassist Mike "Gbenga" Odumosu, and drummer Laolu "Akins" Akintobi left the Clusters to join Afrocollection with twin sisters Kehinde and Taiwo Lijadu (featured a decade later on the British television show The Tube), moving away from their highlife roots to explore a more pronounced Afro-Rock approach. While performing at the Lagos club Batakuto, Afrocollection jammed with Ginger Baker, the renowned drummer from the British blues-rock supergroup Cream; in late 1971, the members of Afrocollection joined Baker in forming the jazz-rock ensemble Salt, making their live debut the following year alongside the legendary Fela Kuti. Despite a series of well-received live appearances throughout Western Europe and North America, the Salt project proved short-lived, and in late 1972, Jones, Odumosu, and Akintobi formed Blo, touring relentlessly in the months to come, prior to recording their EMI Nigeria label debut Blo: Chapter One. Drawing equally on the pioneering Afrobeat of Fela and Tony Allen as well as the American psych-rock of bands like the Grateful Dead and the Byrds, the record failed to live up to EMI's commercial expectations, and after signing to Afrodisia, Blo resurfaced in 1975 with Phase 2, pushing further into funk and R&B territory. Grand Funk Railroad and the Isley Brothers were the primary influences on the trio's third LP, Phase 3, but as lacklustre sales continued to dog the group, Blo faced greater corporate pressure to reflect contemporary musical trends -- specifically, disco, a shift culminating with 1980's Bulky Backside, recorded in London. Blo dissolved following the 1982 release of Back in Time; the retrospective Phases 1972-1982 appeared on the Afro Strut label in 2001. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.