Lafayette Afro-Rock Band

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Malik 00:00 Tools
Darkest Light 00:00 Tools
Hihache 00:00 Tools
Malick 00:00 Tools
Racubah 00:00 Tools
Conga 00:00 Tools
Soul Makossa 00:00 Tools
Voodounon 00:00 Tools
Congo 00:00 Tools
Azeta 00:00 Tools
rock band-azeta 00:00 Tools
Nicky 00:00 Tools
Rock Band - Malik 00:00 Tools
Conga (1976) 00:00 Tools
Heels & Soles 00:00 Tools
Raff 00:00 Tools
Rock Band - Darkest Light 00:00 Tools
Oglenon 00:00 Tools
Rock Band 00:00 Tools
Scorpion Flower 00:00 Tools
Darkest Night 00:00 Tools
Conga (1976) 00:00 Tools
M.F. Grayson 00:00 Tools
Right Foot 00:00 Tools
Red Matchbox 00:00 Tools
Heels And Soles 00:00 Tools
i love music 00:00 Tools
Avi-Vo 00:00 Tools
Baba Hya 00:00 Tools
A.I.E. (A Mwana) 00:00 Tools
Dgunji 00:00 Tools
Ozan Koukle (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Time Will Tell 00:00 Tools
The Gap (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Nicky "First One" 00:00 Tools
The Gap 00:00 Tools
Red Match Box 00:00 Tools
Ozan Koukle 00:00 Tools
What You Need 00:00 Tools
Sikiliza 00:00 Tools
Afon 00:00 Tools
Little Sister 00:00 Tools
Rock Band-Darkest Light 00:00 Tools
Ozan Kouklé 00:00 Tools
Dr. Beezar 'soul Frankenstein' 00:00 Tools
There's Time to Change 00:00 Tools
Rock Band / Hihache(1973) 00:00 Tools
rock band - darkest night 00:00 Tools
Afro - Love 00:00 Tools
Mailik 00:00 Tools
Aie (A Mwana) 00:00 Tools
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Though little known in their native U.S., the Lafayette Afro Rock Band was among the premier funk outfits of the 1970s, later becoming a seemingly endless source of samples and breaks for everyone from Wreckx-'N'-Effect to Janet Jackson. The group was formed in Long Island, NY as the Bobby Boyd Congress; deciding America was already overloaded with funk acts, in 1971 they relocated to France, but when frontman Bobby Boyd returned stateside the remaining members renamed themselves Ice and became the house session band at producer Pierre Jaubert's Parisound studio. From Discogs Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.