Luaka Bop

Luaka Bop is a New York-based record label founded by musician David Byrne, former lead singer and guitarist for the art rocknew wave band Talking Heads.[1] What began with Byrne making cassettes of his favorite Tropicália tracks for his friends became a fully-fledged record label in 1988 after Byrne received a solo artist deal from Warner Bros.

Luaka Bop
Founded1988 (1988)
FounderDavid Byrne
Distributor(s)Warner Bros. Records (1988–2000)
Narada/Virgin/EMI Records (2000–2005)
V2/BMG Records (2005–2006)
Genrerock, pop, jazz, bubu, soul, funk, folk, psychedelic, world music
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City
Official websitewww.luakabop.com

Since then, Luaka Bop has developed into a label known for bringing eclectic music to new audiences. Though initially affiliated with Warner Bros, Luaka Bop has been wholly independent since 2006. Often categorized as a “world music” label, Luaka Bop considers its own music to be mostly contemporary pop.[2]

Luaka Bop has released full-length albums, EPs, and singles from artists such as Alice Coltrane, William Onyeabor, and Floating Points, as well as compilations covering a wide range of musical movements and styles. The label’s maiden release eventually became the seven-album Brazil Classics series, which surveys genres from samba to Tropicália, as well as individual artists. This was the first of a number of region- or genre-specific compilation series released by Luaka Bop.

Luaka Bop’s releases have frequently been well received by critics,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] with both compilations and releases of individual artists regularly featuring in best-of-year lists.[11][12] The label has been highlighted for its “singular ability to (re)discover, celebrate, and legitimize the otherwise low-profile work of some of the world’s more eccentric musical figures.”[1]

Byrne took the phrase "Luaka Bop" from the inner packaging of a specialty tea which is sold in England. Luaka is the name of a tea importer. Their "Broken Orange Pekoe" is packaged in a silver foil block; when the sleeve is removed, it reveals a white label that reads "Luaka BOP". Byrne found the phrase to be “strange, but musical”, a combination he liked.[2]

The Luaka Bop logo design was conceived by David Byrne and illustrated by Tibor Kalman. According to Byrne:

The logo, whose use is granted through an agreement that is subject to certain conditions, is a rather obscure Masonic symbol linked at various times to the Trinity of the Illuminati and to the Egyptian Knights of Templar. … The eye of the Luaka Bop logo is the eye of Vilaç Trismegistes, the Balkan alchemist who gave his eyes to his work, and who was the first to uncover the secrets of the Egyptian Knights.[2]

Musical Philosophy

While often described as a “world music” label, Luaka Bop has no explicit musical focus. Asked about the original concept for the label, Byrne says “the initial concept was no concept”, going on to say “I’ve never had an artistic plan with this label—there are no guidelines as far as what we’re going to do or what kind of music it might be”.[2]

In fact, the label has often tried to avoid the “world music” moniker and the changed perceptions that come with it. On Luaka Bop’s website, Byrne details this tension through the example of Zap Mama, who debuted on Luaka Bop as part of the Adventures in Afropea series:

Overall, we think of the music we work with as contemporary pop music, and we try to present it as such. While something like Zap Mama’s first record could be, and sometimes was, perceived as an ‘ethnic’ record, we did our damnedest to alter that perception. The CD covers go a long way, in my opinion, to creating this attitude. We don’t do covers that look like folkloric records or like academic records of obscure material of interest only to musicologists and a few weird fringe types… we work with the designers to come up with a graphic statement that says ‘this music is as relevant to your life and is as contemporary as Prodigy, Fiona Apple, or Cornershop.’ … So gradually, although Zap Mama might have initially been thought of as an ‘ethnic-folkloric’ ensemble, they are now thought of just as a cool group.[2]

Tibor Kalman designed the first two Brazil Classics albums, and several other designers from Kalman's M&Co. design firm have provided the label with distinctive album art.

Compilation Series

Brazil Classics

The Brazil Classics series began with Luaka Bop’s first-ever release, and has garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success.[13][1] The series has grown to consist of the following records:

  • Brazil Classics 1: Beleza Tropical (1989)
  • Brazil Classics 2: O Samba (1989)
  • Brazil Classics 3: Forro etc.: Music of the Brazilian Northeast (1991)
  • Brazil Classics 4: The Best of Tom Ze (1990)
  • Brazil Classics 5: The Return of Tom Ze: The Hips of Tradition (1992)
  • Brazil Classics 6: Beleza Tropical 2: Novo! Mais! Melhor! (1998)
  • Brazil Classics 7: In Pernambuco: New Sounds of the Brazilian Northeast (2008)

Luaka Bop has also released music by Brazilian artists outside of the Brazil Classics series, such as Tim Maia, Os Mutantes and Moreno Veloso.

Cuba Classics

  • Cuba Classics 1: The Best of Silvio Rodriguez (1991)
  • Cuba Classics 2: Dancing with the Enemy (1991)
  • ¡Cuba Classics 3: Diablo al Infierno! (1992)

Asia Classics

  • Asia Classics 1: The South Indian Film Music of Vijaya Anand: Dance Raja Dance (1992)
  • Asia Classics 2: The Best of Shoukichi Kina: Peppermint Tea House (1994)

Adventures in Afropea

The Adventures in Afropea series signaled a slight shift, as the music here is grouped by a broad stylistic criterion (a fusion of African and European influences) as opposed to a purely geographic one.

  • Adventures in Afropea 1: Zap Mama (1993)
  • Adventures in Afropea 2: The Best of Djur Djura: Voice of Silence (1993)
  • Adventures in Afropea 3: Telling Stories to the Sea (1995)

Afro-Peruvian Classics

The Afro-Peruvian Classics series continued the label’s shift towards more stylistically specific compilation albums, focusing on a single subgroup of Peruvian music.

While the series still has only one entry, that record saw Luaka Bop begin its work with Susana Baca, who has since released six albums with the label.

World Psychedelic Classics

The World Psychedelic Classics series was the first from Luaka Bop to have no geographic aspect to it. The five entries in the series span decades and continents.

World Psychedelic Classics 3 helped “inspire an industrious coterie of crate diggers and lead to an explosion of ‘70s funk from Nigeria and Ghana”, with other labels crediting it with influencing the look and sound of their later releases.[1][9] It also featured the song “Better Change Your Mind” by William Onyeabor, which eventually led to the release of World Psychedelic Classics 5: Who Is William Onyeabor?.

The popularity of Onyeabor’s music in these compilations led to an eventual Luaka Bop reissue of Onyeabor’s entire discography and the formation of the Atomic Bomb! Band, a “supergroup” dedicated to performing his music live. This was the first time Onyeabor’s music was played live, as he never performed himself.[14]

World Spirituality Classics

  • World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda (2017)[8]
  • World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time for Peace Is Now: Gospel Music About Us (2019)[7]

Artists

Notable artists who have had individual releases on the label include:

Discography

ArtistTitleCatalog NumberRelease Date
Various ArtistsBrazil Classics 1: Beleza Tropical258051989-01
David ByrneRei Momo259901989-10
Various ArtistsBrazil Classics 2: O Samba260191989-11
Tom ZéBrazil Classics 4: The Best of Tom Zé263231990-11
Various ArtistsBrazil Classics 3: Forro etc.: Music of the Brazilian Northeast263231991-03
Silvio RodríguezCuba Classics 1: The Best of Silvio Rodríguez267891991-03
Various ArtistsCuba Classics 2: Dancing With the Enemy265801991-06
David ByrneThe Forest265841991-06
A.R. KaneAmericana266691992-01
David ByrneUh-Oh267991992-03
Vijaya AnandAsia Classics 1: The South Indian Film Music of Viajaya Anand: Dance Raja Dance268471992-04
Vijaya Anand"Dancing Is Beautiful" (12")406361992
Various ArtistsCuba Classics 3: Diablo al Infierno451071992-11
Zap Mama"Bottom" (single)410021992
Tom ZéBrazil 5: The Return of Tom Zé: The Hips of Tradition451181992-11
Zap MamaAdventures in Afropea 1451831993
Djur DjuraAdventures in Afropea 2: The Best of Djur Djura: Voice of Silence452111993-10
Zap MamaSabsylma464861994
Shoukichi KinaAsia Classics 2: The Best of Shoukichi Kina: Peppermint Tea House451591994-05
David ByrneDavid Byrne (album)466051994-05
Geggy TahGrand Opening452541994-05
A.R. KaneNew Clear Child452531994-09
Various ArtistsAfro-Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru458761995-05
Original SoundtrackBlue in the Face459211995-09
CornershopWoman's Gotta Have It460181995-10
Cornershop"W.O.G. – The U.S Western Oriental mixes" (single)436481995
Various ArtistsAdventures in Afropea 3: Telling Stories to the Sea456691995
Geggy TahSacred Cow461131996
King ChangóKing Changó462881995-10
Paulo BragançaAmai463341996-08
Zap MamaSeven455371997
Jim WhiteWrong-Eyed Jesus464721996-10
David ByrneFeelings466051997-04
Susana BacaSusana Baca466271997-09
CornershopWhen I Was Born for the 7th Time465761997-09
Waldemar BastosPretaluz464811998-03
Los Amigos InvisiblesThe New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera468391998-03
Mimi GoeseSoak466511998-05
Cornershop"Sleep on the Left Side"/"Brimful of Asha" (single)445241998
Los de AbajoLos de Abajo469741998-08
Tom ZéFabrication Defect469531998-09
Mimi Goese"Piece of Cake"6 80899 5003-2-61998
BloqueBloque470601998-10
Various ArtistsBeleza Tropical 2: Novo! Mais! Melhor!462751998-11
Tom ZéPostmodern Platos (EP)PRO-CD-95611999-05
Os MutantesWorld Psychedelic Classics 1: Everything is Possible: The Best of Os Mutantes472511999-06
Zap MamaA Ma Zone7243 8 48412 2 5/V2-484121999-10
King ChangóReturn of El Santo7243 8 50307 2 7/V2-503072000
Various ArtistsLuaka Bop 10th Anniversary: Zero Accidents on the Job7243 8 48922 2 7/V2-489222000
Moreno Veloso Coisa Boa LBOP0084 2014
ClintonDisco and the Halfway to DiscontentASW 487922000
Los Amigos InvisiblesArepa 30006 80899 0041-2-12000
Susana BacaEco do Sombras6 80899 0042-2-02000
Jim WhiteNo Such Place6 80899 0043-2-22001
Si*SéThe Rain (Where Do I Begin?) (EP)7243 8 11667 2 7/V2-116672001
David ByrneLook into the Eyeball7243 8 50924 2 8/V2-509242001
Jim WhiteGimme Five6 80899 5002-2-72001
Geggy TahInto the Oh6 80899 0044-2-82001
Shuggie OtisWorld Psychedelic Classics 2: California Soul: Inspiration Information6 80899 0045-2-72001
Si*SéSi*Sé6 80899 0046-2-62001
Los de AbajoCybertropic Chilango Power6 80899 0047-2-52001
Susana BacaEspiritu Vivo6 80899 0048-2-42002
Si*Sé"The Rain (Where Do I Begin?)" (single)7243 8 38802 2 5/V2-388022002
Moreno + TwoMusic Typewriter6 80899 0049-2-32002
Various ArtistsThe Only Blip Hop Record You’ll Ever Need, Vol. 16 80899 0050-2-92002
Various ArtistsCuisine Non-Stop: Introduction to The French Nouvelle Generation6 80899 0051-2-82002
Various ArtistsWorld Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing6 80899 0052-2-72004
Jim White Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See LBOP0055 2004
Domenico + TwoSincerely Hot6 80899 0053-2-62004
Los Amigos InvisiblesThe Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 16 80899 0054-2-52004
Zap MamaAncestry In Progress6 8089-90056-22004
Zap MamaPush It To The Max6 80899 5005-2-42006
Tom ZéEstudande O Pagode: Na Opereta Segregamulher E Amor6 8089-90062-22006
Various ArtistsLuaka Bop RemixVVR10410522006
Susana Baca Travesías LBOP0063 2006
Kassin +2 Futurismo LBOP0066 2008
Os MutantesOs Mutantes Live at the Barbican Theatre6 80899 0068-2-82007
Various ArtistsBrazil Classics 7: What's Happening In Pernambuco: New Sounds of the Brazilian Northeast6 80899 0065-2-12008
Jim WhiteA Funny Little Cross To Bear6 80899 5016-2-02009
Jim WhiteTransnormal Skiperoo6 80899 0069-2-72008
Various Artists Brazil Classics at 20: Anti-Aging Secret LBOP5015 2008
YonluA Society In Which No Tear Is Shed Is Inconceivably Mediocre6 80899 0070-2-32009
Susana BacaSeis Poemas6 80899 5017-2-92009
Marcio LocalSays Don Day Don Dree Don Don: Adventures In Samba Soul6 80899 0071-2-22009
Various Artists Luaka Bop: Twenty First Century, Twenty First Year LBOP5018 2009
The Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!I Love You I Love You I Love You and I’m In Love With You! Have an Awesome Day!6 80899 0073-2-02009
JavelinNo Mas6 80899 0074-2-92010
Kings Go ForthThe Outsiders Are Back6 80899 0075-2-82010
Tom ZéStudies of Tom Ze: Explaining Things So I Can Confuse You6 80899 8001-1-22010
Tom ZéEstudando A Bossa (Nordeste Plaza)6 80899 0072-2-12010
Kings Go ForthDon't Take My Shadow: The Tom Moulton Mixes (12")6 80899 4508-1-22010
Javelin"Coleridge" b/w "Colleagues" (7")6 80899 4511-1-62011
Delicate Steve"Butterfly" b/w "Albatross" (7")6 80899 4510-1-72011
Delicate SteveWondervisions6 80899 0076-2-72011
Susana BacaAfrodiaspora6 80899 0077-2-62011
JavelinCanyon Candy6 80899 5019-1-02011
Bright MomentsNatives6 80899 0078-2-62012
JavelinEP 1 & EP 26 80899 5020-3-02012
Delicate StevePositive Force6 80899 0081-1-22012
Janka Nabay & The Bubu GangEn Yay Sah6 80899 0080-1-32012
Tim MaiaWorld Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever – The Existential Soul of Tim Maia6 80899 0067-1-22012
JavelinHi Beams6 80899 0082-1-12013
Various ArtistsAdventures in Afropea 3: Telling Stories to the Sea6 80899 0021-1-02013
William OnyeaborWorld Psychedelic Classics 5: Who is William Onyeabor?6 80899 0079-2-42013
William Onyeabor Box Set 1 LBOP8002 2014
William Onyeabor Box Set 2 LBOP8003 2014
William Onyeabor What?! LBOP5039 2014
William Onyeabor Body & Soul LBOP5035 2015
William Onyeabor Crashes in Love (Original Verson) LBOP5031 2015
William Onyeabor Good Name LBOP5030 2015
William Onyeabor Crashes in Love (2nd Version) LBOP5032 2015
William Onyeabor Tomorrow LBOP5034 2015
William Onyeabor Body & Soul LBOP5035 2015
William Onyeabor Great Lover LBOP5036 2015
William Onyeabor Hypertension LBOP5037 2015
William Onyeabor Anything You Sow LBOP5038 2015
William Onyeabor Atomic Bomb LBOP5033 2016
Doug Hream BluntMy Name Is Doug Hream Blunt: Featuring the Hit "Gentle Persuasion"6 80899 0083-2-72015
Floating Points Kuiper LBOP4528 2016
Floating PointsElaenia6 80899 0085-2-52015
Janka Nabay & The Bubu GangBuild Music6 80899 0086-2-42017
Floating PointsReflections: Mojave DesertLBOP50412017
Alice Coltrane World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda LBOP0087 2017
Kassin Relax LBOP0089 2018
Domenico Lancellotti The Good Is a Big God LBOP0088 2018
Preacherman Universal Philosophy: Preacherman Plays T.J. Hustler's Greatest Hits LBOP0093 2018
Various Artists World Spirituality Classics 2: The Time for Peace Is Now: Gospel Music About Us LBOP0094 2019
Bremer/McCoy Utopia LBOP0095 2019

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