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    VA - Next Stop Soweto presents Spirit Of Malombo: Malombo, Jabula, Jazz Afrika 1966-1984 2CD (2014)

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    VA - Next Stop Soweto presents Spirit Of Malombo: Malombo, Jabula, Jazz Afrika 1966-1984 2CD (2014)

    VA - Next Stop Soweto presents Spirit Of Malombo: Malombo, Jabula, Jazz Afrika 1966-1984 2CD
    World, Jazz | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 125:03 min | 315 MB + 5% Recovery
    Label: Strut | Tracks: 25 | Rls.date: 20-10-2014

    Following the label’s acclaimed ‘Next Stop Soweto’ compilation series, Strut returns to the rich music heritage of South Africa for another landmark compilation celebrating the influential and heavily political music of drummer Julian Bahula since the mid-‘60s with the Malombo Jazz Makers, Jabula and Jazz Afrika bands. Bahula’s first group was the Malombo Jazzmen, led by guitarist Philip Tabane with flautist Abbey Cindi and they broke the mould, introducing indigenous malombo drums alongside guitar and flute to create a strong new cultural jazz fusion. In 1964, the group took the Castle Lager jazz festival by storm, South Africa’s biggest annual jazz event. Within a year, Bahula and Cindi had parted company with Tabane, and guitarist Lucky Ranku had come on board to form the Malombo Jazz Makers. By the end of the 1960s, they had established themselves as South Africa’s foremost afro-centric jazz group. In 1971, they made a clandestine tour of South Africa with Steve Biko and TECON (Theatre Council of Natal) Players, using music and theatre to promote black awareness and identity as part of Biko’s Black Consciousness message. As the pressure of apartheid started to bear down on them, Julian Bahula escaped to political exile in the UK. He settled in London in February 1973 following a tour with white afro-rock band Hawk. Joined by Lucky Ranku shortly afterwards, Bahula formed a new afro super-group, Jabula, through which malombo music was transformed into a vehicle that could take a powerful political message from South Africa to audiences in Europe and across the world. The band worked closely and selflessly with the exiled ANC, the Anti-Apartheid Movement and other anti-apartheid organisations to help spread political awareness. Bahula and his wife Liza also started London’s first regular night to promote live African music at London’s 100 Club during the ‘80s. In ’83, they set up the first concert in the UK to raise awareness for Nelson Mandela, ‘African Sounds’, an event that helped to kick- start the international pressure that would lead to Mandela’s release in 1990. The Specials’ Jerry Dammers was there and was inspired by Jabula’s track ‘Mandela’ to write the huge hit for The Special AKA, ‘Nelson Mandela’. ‘Spirit Of Malombo’ documents Bahula’s incredible musical journey from 1966 to 1984 for the first time. Package includes rare photos, poster artwork and memorabilia with extensive sleeve notes from author Francis Gooding. The cover features a still from leading South African photographer, Ernest Cole.

    TRACKLIST

    CD1
    01. Malombo Jazz Makers Plus 2 - Bahula Dithabeng
    02. Malombo Jazz Men - Abie's Mood
    03. Malombo Jazz Makers - Hleziphi
    04. Malombo - Malombo Workshop
    05. Malombo Jazz Makers - Matshenyogo
    06. Malombo Jazz Makers - Bababelo
    07. Malombo - Bird Meets Elephant
    08. Malombo Jazz Makers - Abbey's Body
    09. Malombo Jazz Makers Plus 2 - Away From Malombo's
    10. Malombo Jazz Makers - Jikeleza
    11. Malombo Jazz Makers - Sefuralomg
    12. Malombo Jazz Makers - Sibathathu

    CD2
    01. Jabula - Sorrows (Extract)
    02. Jabula - Let Us Be Free
    03. Jabula - Thunder Into Our Hearts
    04. Jabula - Journey To Africa
    05. Jabula - Mathome
    06. Jabula - All For One
    07. Julian Bahula's Jazz Afrika - Woza Cindi
    08. Jabula - Siakala
    09. Julian Bahula's Jazz Afrika - Tlhompho
    10. Jabula - Jabula Happiness
    11. Jabula - Ithumeleng Ba Mamelodi
    12. Jabula - Bolotkwa
    13. Julian Bahula - Heita Cindi