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  • I tell you I like all his oldies.

  • The King of African rock!

  • weeeeeeeeee i love the king, got to see him woo hoo!

  • @sunra3000 he aint here no more

  • @inmytime007 i know, i saw him before

  • @sunra3000 SUNNY ADE IS ALIVE AND KICKING LOL!

  • Best of all!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks for this legendary album. Kindly upload the flip side of this great album - "Ibi lekeleke gbe nfaso, eye aparo k'ole mo'be". That is the 2nd side of this album. It is a masterpiece. Anyone who knows it will agree with me. Thank you as you do so. God bless you.

  • @gbolagun - I have the whole album posted on my blog. Both sides. The link to my blog is in the video description. cheers. Cole

  • This music was recorded in another version

  • Sunny visited USA in the winter of 1975 and he gave us gathering at Manhattan Hall the preview of Esu biribiri that he was going to release getting to Nigeria.

    Abioro tried to duplicate Sunny Ade by floating Peter Pic. Peter appearred on the cover of his first album dressing like a hunter with gun. That was the reason Sunny came out with Eki lo fun omo ode..(Please, warn the son of a hunter). Peter Pic came out with two album and he fizzled out and melt like ice cream in Nigeria midday sun.

  • @sawe707 love the anology "fizzled out and melted like the ice cream in Naija midday sun" .. hahaha good one..

  • this is Sunny Ade pre 1975 when he was still being managed by Abioro. Abioro was the moneybag sponsoring his labels. Sunny broke with Abioro because of his greediness and not paying enough commission on the sale of album to Sunny.

  • Splendid

  • sunny is a blessing to african music.also which K S A and EBENEZER OBEY come together for a duet album

  • ....may the good old days return! This is too much to handle....!!!!

  • thanx for posting this legendary song. I still remember how my dad, mom and friends rock to this music,

  • Groovemonzter.

    Thanx 4 d trip down memory lane....Good memories, Lagos 1970's sipping palmwine in a palmwine parlor, with Ade playing in d background. those were d good old days.

  • Great song from our legend, Sunny. Kindly upload the 2nd side of this great album. Cheers for the good work you are doing. There are so many wonderful songs that we are missing.

  • time travel 4 me Those were great times

  • sogoodddddddddddd

  • Go Sunny, Great song. Synchro System was an all time Hit. One thing unique with Nigerian music is that you don't have to understand the dialect to enjoy the music. Thanks Grovemonzter for digging up this one. Great Channel to hang out.

  • Listen to the siren at 4:31. Classic Sunny Ade signature.

  • king of all king of music sunny ade is unic always i love him so much

  • Saw them today live! mad respect to king sunny ade!

  • Same,

    Ottawa Bluesfest :)

  • plssssssssss do u have ESUBIRIBI KE BO MI??

  • I don't have that song in my collection but I'm always looking for music from KSA so if I find it I'll post it. cheers,

  • I can't upload the full song here because youtube limit is 10 minutes. But I have the whole song posted on my blog. Read in the video discription to the right. I have the link there.

  • I only know the mid 80's version from the album with the same title if i'm correct.Beautifull sounding album,mellow and sexy..Something we western fuckups cannot accomplish.

  • you mean syncro feelings.. Different .. but as good

  • This pssst pssst pssst PSsst rhythm can hardly be played better. I love this song now for a long time. Hope I can play it here many times more.

  • How long is the original really. Because before this one, I only knew a later production, but that was not even 10 minutes. Great one though, very nice you put it on here.

  • Oh sorry, didn't saw the reference to your blog. So more than 12 minutes, great, easy chilling right way. Very nicey one.

  • Released 1974! Sunny never came up short in his career, come to think of it.

  • This was the first Made in Africa record I ever bought. I found it in a used Reggae section in a record store in Los Angeles California around 1980

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