(Ethnic, World) Mahotella Queens - Kazet - 2006, MP3, 192 kbps

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Mahotella Queens / Kazet
Жанр: Ethnic, World
Страна: South Africa
Год издания: 2006
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 192 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:48:54
Источник (релизер): Найдено в сети
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. "Amazemula" ("Monster")
02. "Nomshloshazana" (A woman's name)
03. "Hakenyake"
04. "Kazet"
05. "Muntu Wesilisa" ("We're Talking to You")
06. "Ndodana Yolahleko"
07. "Kade Ulalaphi"
08. "Mbube" ("The Lion")
09. "Ubusuku Nemini"
10."Amabhongo"
11."Thandanani" ("Love One Another")
12."Ukhathazile" (A woman's name)
13."Safa Yindlala" ("They Died Hungry")
14."Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" ("God Bless Africa")
Об альбоме (сборнике)
The Mahotella Queens are South Africa's foremost afro-pop singing group. The Queens -Hilda
Tloubatla, Mildred Mangxola, and Nobesuthu Mbadu- first sealed their place in the legend of urban
South African music in the early 1960's when, with Simon Nkabindé Mahlathini (the "Lion of Soweto")
and the musicians of the Makgona Tsothle Band ("The Band Who Knows Everything"), they invented
Mbaquanga. Mbaquanga (the Zulu word for a kind of dumpling, implying the homemade quality of the
music's origin) is a strong and explosive potion of various types of traditional music (Zulu, Sotho,
Shangaan, Xhosa) mixed with Marabi (South African jazz), American r&b, soul and gospel.
Throughout the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens played beer
halls and township dances in South Africa. Their original sound came to be dubbed the "indestructible
beat of Soweto", and their solid four-to-the-floor dance rhythm and soaring vocal harmonies came to
embody the spirit of the oppressed peoples of the townships. They soon hit the international stage as
heroes of the cultural resistance to apartheid and as idols to South Africa's black community during the
dark years. They took a break in the mid-'70s to raise families, but reunited in the beginning of the
eighties. In 1987, producerWest Nkosi - saxophonist, penny-whistle player, and conductor of the
Makgona Tsothle Band - took advantage of a stay in Paris to cut the record "Paris -Soweto" for the
French label Celluloid, resulting in the Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens' international hit "Kazet".
The album "Kazet" is a compilation of recordings that had recently been recorded in South Africa and
in Paris, and included the South African national anthem "Nkosi Sikelel' i Afrika" in addition to new
compositions such as "Amazemula" ("Monster"), "Nomshloshazana" (A woman's name) and "Ubusuku
Nemini" and classics like "Kazet".
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