
Black Hippies were a Nigerian rock band in the mid-'70s led by songwriter Joseph Etinagbedia (aka Pazy). In their earliest incarnations, the band played a distinct style of harder rock, one that bore many of the trademarks of Nigerian music, from the raw, visceral vocal style to the psychedelic funk that touches every corner of the songs. This first, self-titled album was recorded in 1976 by producer Odion Iruoje and features five of the band's tunes from their earliest days
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Doing It In The Street
I Have the Love on You
Love
The World Is Great
You Are My Witness
Doing It In The Street (Nigeria, 1976)
Elizabeth
Papa's Black Dog
The Black Hippies
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A1 doing it in the street
A2 i have the love on you
Decorations
Wicker House
The Stranger
A Hot Day at the Swamp
Jahojah Comfort Me
My Home
Come Back Again
Wa Ho Ha
Lahila
B1 the world is great
You Are My Witness (1976 Nigerian Psych-Funk)
Doing It in he Streett
THE WORLD IS GREAT(Edire Etinagbedia)
A Hymnal For Those Who Died In The Wicker House
Dem Teef
Tearz
I HAVE THE LOVE ON YOU (Edire Etinagbedia)
Doing in the Street
You Are My Withness
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