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Grotto Reissue LP – At Last (1977 Nigerian Afro-Rock Classic)

Original price was: $24.99.Current price is: $17.49.

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A rare vinyl reissue from Nigeria’s vibrant Afro-rock scene — essential for collectors and fans of world music.

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Front sleeve of Grotto's At Last LP showcasing vintage Afro-rock artwork from Nigeria
Grotto Reissue LP – At Last (1977 Nigerian Afro-Rock Classic)
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Originally released in 1977, Grotto’s ‘At Last’ is a lost masterpiece from Nigeria’s golden era of Afro-rock. Reissued by Odion Livingstone, this LP merges psychedelic rock and funk in a way few records dared. The band, born at St. Gregory’s College in Lagos, played alongside influential student groups like Ofege and drew heavy inspiration from legends such as Jimi Hendrix and Santana.

  • Essential addition to any collection of top Afro-rock albums to own.
  • One of the best 1970s world music albums available on vinyl today.
  • Perfect for fans who want to buy Afro-rock vinyl records online.
  • Highly sought-after by those hunting cheap vinyl records for collectors that hold historical and sonic value.

To keep your LP sounding its best, read our guide on how to maintain vintage vinyl records.

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3 reviews for Grotto Reissue LP – At Last (1977 Nigerian Afro-Rock Classic)

  1. Mary Crosby (verified owner)

    This reissue blew me away — it’s like holding a piece of Afro-rock history in your hands. The sound is warm and alive.

  2. Rachel Nelson (verified owner)

    A perfect find for fans of world music and funk-rock fusion. Grotto’s At Last feels timeless.

  3. Jamie Edwards (verified owner)

    Among the top Afro-rock albums to own — this LP’s groove and energy stand tall even decades later.

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What makes Grotto’s ‘At Last’ LP a top Afro-rock album to own?
Its fusion of psychedelic rock and funk, plus its origin from Nigeria’s influential 1970s college music scene, make this LP essential for Afro-rock collectors.
How to maintain vintage vinyl records like Grotto’s ‘At Last’?
Keep them stored vertically in a dry, cool space, avoid direct sunlight, and clean with anti-static cloth before each play to preserve sound quality.
Is this LP recommended for fans of world music?
Absolutely. Grotto’s ‘At Last’ showcases the energy and experimentation that defined 1970s Nigerian world music, making it a standout piece for any collection.