Odu (album)
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Odu is a studio album by Nigerian Jùjú
Jùjú music
Jùjú is a style of Nigerian popular music, derived from traditional Yoruba percussion. The name comes from a Yoruba word "juju" or "jiju" meaning "throwing" or "something being thrown." Juju music did not derive its name from juju, which "is a form of magic and the use of magic objects or...

 musician King Sunny Adé
King Sunny Adé
King Sunny Adé is a popular performer of Yoruba Nigerian Jùjú music and a pioneer of modern world music. He has been classed as one of the most influential musicians of all time.-Background:...

. It was released in 1998 on Mesa/Atlantic
Atlantic Records
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. Recorded at Dockside Studios, Maurice, Louisiana
Maurice, Louisiana
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, it was produced by Andrew Frankel and features traditional Yoruba music
Yoruba music
The music of the Yoruba people of Nigeria is best known for an extremely advanced drumming tradition, especially using the dundun hourglass tension drums. Yoruba folk music became perhaps the most prominent kind of West African music in Afro-Latin and Caribbean musical styles...

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Leo Stanley of Allmusic gave Odu a star rating of four stars out of five. He described it as a "rich, diverse album". In 1999, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award
Grammy Award
A Grammy Award — or Grammy — is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry...

 in the Best World Music Album
Grammy Award for Best World Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best World Music Album was an honor presented for twelve years to recording artists for quality albums in the world music genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards...

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Track listing

  • "Jigi Jigi Isapa" — 5:36
  • "Easy Motion Tourist" — 5:59
  • "Alaji Rasaki" — 5:19
  • "Mo Ri Keke Kan" — 4:04
  • "Kiti Kiti" — 6:18
  • "Natuba" — 6:15
  • "Aiye Nreti Eleya Mi" — 12:50
  • "Ibi Won Ri O" — 3:33
  • "Kawa to Bere" — 5:32
  • "Eri Okan (Conscience)" — 9:56
  • "Kini Mba Ro" — 4:35
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