Afrodisia

Afrodisia

Sub-label of Decca (West Africa) Limited

22 releases 1973–1989

About

African record label founded in 1972 by in Nigeria. In 1979 Decca was taken over by and sold its West African rights to Afrodisia. In 1981 the Group purchased the label. Releases from this label carry the suffix "DWA" which stands for Decca West Africa. The Nigerian indigenization decrees of 1972 and 1977 led to the gradual take-over of Decca (WA) Ltd. by Nigerian owners including Chief Moshood Abiola and band-leader-musician . Beginning in 1976 the Decca label and the WAPS series was gradually replaced by the Afrodisia label and the DWAPS series. The last album in the WAPS series was released around 1983. By 1981 the company was 100% Nigerian owned and changed its name to Afrodisia Ltd. Vinyl albums were released by the Afrodisia company until 1989. In 1983 Ebenezer Obey secured the rights to all his past recordings, using the original Decca and Afrodisia catalogue numbers for re-releases on his new label and OPS catalogue numbers for new releases.

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Top Afrodisia Releases

Horizon Unlimited
Lijadu Sisters
1979
Danger
The Lijadu Sisters
1976
Wake Up Your Mind
Wake Up Your Mind
Joni Haastrup
1978
Phase II
BLO
1974
Opposite People
Fẹla and Afrika 70
1977
One Understanding
Christy Essien
1979
Ogadili Gi Nma
Nelly Uchendu
1982
Din Ya Sugri
Christy Azuma & Uppers International
1976
Mother Africa
The Lijadu Sisters
1977
Stalemate
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti and the Afrika Seventi
1977
Sunshine
Lijadu Sisters
1978
No Agreement
Fela Aníkúlápó-Kuti and Afrika 70
1977
Give Me a Chance
Christy Essien Igbokwe
1980
Pyramids
Bala Miller and the Great Music Pirameeds of Afrika
1979
J.J.D. (Johnny Just Drop)
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti and Afrika 70
1977
Ofo the Black Company
Ofo the Black Company
1974
People's Law
Ofo The Black Company
1980
Voices of Darkness
Voices Of Darkness
1974

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