Wally Badarou – Echoes, 1984

Wally Badarou is a legend. Paris-born and Benin-raised, he was part of the Compass Point Studios in-house recording team in the Bahamas; was a session musician for Grace Jones, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Herbie Hancock, Level 42, Black Uhuru, Gwen Guthrie, Robin Scott, Talking Heads, Tom-Tom Club, Robert Palmer, and Manu Dibango; and produced for Fela Kuti, Salif Keita, and Marianne Faithfull, among many, many others. Echoes is an entirely instrumental, almost comically smooth piece of electronic funk wizardry. You’ve probably heard the single “Chief Inspector” in a million DJ sets, but the whole album is mixtape ready. Take it to the beach, y’all.

3 thoughts on “Wally Badarou – Echoes, 1984”

  1. Thank you so much for offering this. I’ve loved this album for years – wore out my old tape somewhere around 2001! The only place I could find to purchase it was iTunes Luxembourg, and my account didn’t allow it.
    It’s a treat to hear it again. I will definitely purchase it if I ever find it available where I am.

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