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    VA - Welcome To Zamrock! Vol. 1 (2017) [24bit/96kHz]

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    VA - Welcome To Zamrock! Vol. 1 (2017) [24bit/96kHz]

    VA - Welcome To Zamrock! Vol. 1: How Zambia’s Liberation Led To a Rock Revolution (1972​-​1977) (2017)
    Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 67:25 minutes | 1,5 GB | Artwork - 140 MB
    Psychedelic Rock, Funk Rock | Label: Now-Again Records

    How Zambia’s Liberation Led To A Rock Revolution. 1972-1977. An overview of the Zamrock scene, from its ascension to its fall to its resurgence, presented as two volumes, both as 2LPs and hardcover book/CDs.

    By the mid 1970s, the Southern African nation known as the Republic of Zambia had fallen on hard times. Though the country’s first president Kenneth Kaunda had thrown off the yoke of British colonialism, the new federation found itself under his self-imposed, autocratic rule. Conflict loomed on all sides of this landlocked nation. Kaunda protected Zambia from war, but his country descended into isolation and poverty as he supported rebel movements in neighboring countries Angola, Zimbabwe and Mozambique and stood up against apartheid South Africa.

    This is the environment in which the 70s rock revolution that has come to be known as Zamrock flourished. It’s no wonder that the Zambian musicians taken by American and European influences gravitated to the dark side of the rock and funk spectrum. Fuzz guitars were commonplace, as were driving rhythms influenced by James Brown’s funk and Jimi Hendrix’s rock. Musical themes, mainly sung in the country’s constitutional language, English, were often bleak.

    When Now-Again Records’s Eothen “Egon” Alapatt started his investigation into this scene, he found that Zamrock markers were few. Only a small number of the original Zamrock godfathers that remained in the country survived through the late ’90s, when the music recorded in ’70s Zambia became the final frontier for those global-psychedelic rock junkies searching for their next fix. AIDS decimated this country, and uncontrollable inflation forced the Zambian rockers that could afford to flee into something resembling exile.

    This was not a likely scene to survive – but it did. Following Now-Again’s previous anthologies centered around Zamrock bands WITCH, Ngozi Family, Amanaz and Musi-O-Tunya, Welcome To Zamrock!, presented in two volumes, arrives; these two volumes highlight Now-Again’s decade-long investigation into this musical movement and present the definitive overview of its most beloved ensembles. Zamrock’s ascension, its fall and its resurgence is detailed in an extensive book written by Alapatt and Zambian music historian Leonard Koloko. Both Welcome To Zamrock! volumes are presented as 2LPs (with WAV download card and edited booklet) and also as a full 104-page hardcover book with CD. Bundles of both formats are available only via Rappcats, at a discounted price. Both anthologies contain rare tracks by WITCH, Amanaz, Paul Ngozi, Chrissy Zebby Tembo, Five Revolutions, Dr. Footswitch and every important Zamrock band.

    Tracklist:
    A1 – Ngozi Family – Hi Babe
    A2 – Musi O Tunya – Musi-O-Tunya
    A3 – Witch – You Better Know (Original Version)
    A4 – Blackfoot – Running
    B1 – Dr. Footswitch – Everyday Has Got A New Dream
    B2 – Chrissy Zebby Tembo – Born Black
    B3 – Salty Dog – Fast
    B4 – Teddy Chisi – Funky Lady
    C1 – Crossbones – Rain & Sunshine
    C2 – The Born Free – I Don't Know
    C3 – Five Revolutions – Fwe Bena Zambia
    C4 – Amanaz – Khala My Friend (Reverb Version)
    D1 – Ricky Banda – Who's That Guy
    D2 – Machine Gunners – Changa Namwele
    D3 – Keith Mlevhu – Dzikolino Ni Zambia
    D4 – Cosmos Zani – Poverty

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2021-01-12 13:32:52

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    Analyzed: Various / Welcome To Zamrock! Vol. 1
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -0.29 dB -14.59 dB 4:03 01-Ngozi Family - Hi Babe
    DR11 -0.55 dB -13.62 dB 4:09 02-Musi O Tunya - Musi-O-Tunya
    DR11 -0.55 dB -13.58 dB 3:30 03-Witch - You Better Know (Original Version)
    DR11 -0.36 dB -13.61 dB 4:00 04-Blackfoot - Running
    DR11 -0.55 dB -12.78 dB 2:37 05-Dr. Footswitch - Everyday Has Got A New Dream
    DR13 -0.49 dB -14.37 dB 3:17 06-Chrissy Zebby Tembo - Born Black
    DR12 -0.25 dB -14.13 dB 4:49 07-Salty Dog - Fast
    DR12 -0.65 dB -14.55 dB 6:11 08-Teddy Chisi - Funky Lady
    DR12 -0.43 dB -15.07 dB 4:43 09-Crossbones - Rain and Sunshine
    DR11 -0.40 dB -13.67 dB 4:31 10-The Born Free - I Don't Know
    DR9 -0.65 dB -11.50 dB 4:23 11-Five Revolutions - Fwe Bena Zambia
    DR12 -0.52 dB -14.96 dB 3:22 12-Amanaz - Khala My Friend (Reverb Version)
    DR13 -0.57 dB -15.69 dB 4:40 13-Ricky Banda - Who's That Guy
    DR14 -0.53 dB -16.47 dB 3:53 14-Machine Gunners - Changa Namwele
    DR11 -0.45 dB -12.70 dB 5:02 15-Keith Mlevhu - Dzikolino Ni Zambia
    DR10 -0.29 dB -12.23 dB 4:16 16-Cosmos Zani - Poverty
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 16
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2821 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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    RCM: Okki Nokki (L'art du son, Clearaudio's Diamond Cleaner)
    TT: Vintage (1982) Yamaha PX-3
    Cartridge: Sumiko Blue Point Special Evolution III
    Phono amp: Audio Research SP15 own tube phono section
    ADC/DAC: RME Fireface UC


    Monitoring

    Pre Amp: Audio Research SP15
    Finals: Opera Consonance 9.9 Mono (Tube)
    Speakers: Dali Helikon 400
    Connections: MIT Terminator, Audioquest Emerald, Audioquest Quartz


    Software:

    iZotope RX 5 Advanced, Adobe Audition CS 5.5, Twisted Wave 1.18
    No post-processing any kind needed - only silent passages btw. the tracks were cleaned
    DR-Analisys
    Wave 32/192(32/384) –-> Flac 24/96 & 24/192: Twisted Wave 1.18
    Artwork: Sony Alpha 350, Epson Perfection V750 Pro, Photoshop CS 5.5
    Tagging files with xACT 2.50

    Neither music nor DMC agents were harmed during the session
    All stunts are 100% real

    Thanks to the Original customer!