Ofo The Black Company

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Allah Wakbarr 03:25 Tools
Love Is You 03:00 Tools
Eniaro 06:09 Tools
Allah Wakbarr (Album Version) 06:09 Tools
Egwu Aja 03:51 Tools
Beautiful Daddy 03:39 Tools
Enario 06:09 Tools
Allah Wakabarr 00:00 Tools
Allah Wakkbar 00:00 Tools
Eniaro [Igbo] 06:10 Tools
Allah Wakbarr - Ofo The Black Company 03:39 Tools
Eniaro - Ofo The Black Company 06:09 Tools
Egwu Aja - Ofo The Black Company 03:51 Tools
05 - Eniaro 03:51 Tools
Love Is You by Ofo The Black Company 03:05 Tools
Allah Wäkbarr 1972 00:30 Tools
Allah Wakban 00:30 Tools
Allah Wakbarr (live in East Berlin) 06:29 Tools
11Allah Wakbarr 06:29 Tools
Let's Go Where the Action Is 03:26 Tools
"Love Is You" - Ofo the Black Company 03:05 Tools
Enjaro 03:26 Tools
The Book 03:10 Tools
08 - Allah Wakban 03:10 Tools
Allah Wäkbarr 03:20 Tools
Allah Wakbar 03:30 Tools
Ofo The Black Company-Allah Wakbarr 03:10 Tools
Allah Wakbarr 1972 03:10 Tools
Allah Wakbarr (Ofo & The Black Company) 03:20 Tools
B - Beautiful Daddy 03:20 Tools
Ofo The Black Company - Allah Wakbarr 03:39 Tools
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Ofo The Black Company was formed in 1972 by Larry Ifediorama in Lagos, Nigeria. That same year, he took his band to London, England to record their only single for London Records. The single with “Allah Wakbarr” on the A side and “Beautiful Daddy” on the B side is highly collectable, usually fetching $100 or more per copy. Allah Wakbar has also been featured on the now defunct Afro Strut label’s Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos compilation and recently on Luaka Bop’s World Psychedelic Classics 3: Love’s A Real Thing • The Funky Fuzzy Sounds of West Africa. But in 1973, Ofo The Black Company was asked by the East German government to play the “World festivals of the youth and student Berlin capital of the GDR” International Folklore festival in East Berlin along with Miriam Makeba as well as other musicians from Argentina, Bulgaria, Chile and Vietnam. Larry Ifediorama died in 2005 in Lagos, Nigeria. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.