HOT CAP
RECORDS
Hot Records was a DIY label. It managed two
singles. It issued singles in an CAP-0 numerical series. Hot Records Former
Address: PO Box 333, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 2EH. Distributed By Rough Trade and
Cartel . Gaspar Lawal was born 23 September 1948, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. A
percussionist and band leader, Lawal left Nigeria to settle in the UK in the
mid-60s. Basing himself in London, he became rapidly established in the session
scene, and over the next 10 years recorded with a large number of local and
visiting musicians, covering a wide variety of styles, including Ginger Baker’s
Airforce, Stephen Stills, the Rolling Stones, George Clinton’s Funkadelic and
Barbra Streisand. In 1975, he joined London-based rock band Clancy, leaving in
1977 to return to Nigeria. Moving back to London in 1978, Lawal formed his own
group, Afriki Sound (later renamed the Drum Oro Band), creating a highly
individual style which succeeded in marrying traditional West African roots
music and instrumentation with elements of experimental rock and jazz. A fervent
believer in the value of traditional African music, Lawal was also convinced
that it needed to develop and could benefit from the incorporation of certain
western ideas and influences. With Afriki Sound he released two superb albums on
his own Cap label, Ajomase (which in Yoruba means ‘We all have to do it
together’), which spawned two dancefloor hit singles in ‘Kita Kita’ and
‘Oromoro’, and Abiosunni (Yoruba for ‘Are you sleeping or what?!’). Both albums
featured the cream of expatriate African musicians living in London, notably
Olalekan Babolola (percussion), Tunji Omoshebi (trumpet), Abdul Salongo
(guitar), Don Amaechi (guitar, percussion, kora, keyboards), Ray Allen
(saxophones) and Osibisa’s Mac Tontoh (trumpet). In the mid-80s, Lawal was a
founder member of Britain’s Black Music Association, a pressure group which
worked to achieve greater exposure and better working conditions for black
musicians. In the late 80s he once again embraced a wide range of session work,
including spells alongside the Pogues, UB40 and Robert Palmer. In 1989 he toured
with Zairean superstar Papa Wemba and appeared in a Royal Command Performance
before the Queen and President Babangida. In 1990 sessions began on his third
album, the critically acclaimed Kodara, effectively a masterclass in traditional
percussion.

85 |
Gasper
Lawal |
Abiosunni
(LP, Album) |
HOT
CAP |
HOT/CAP |
1 |
86 |
Gaspar
Lawal |
Kokoroko |
HOT CAP |
HOT/CAP |
2 |
