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    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira [Network, WDR 52.990] {Germany 1991}

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    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira [Network, WDR 52.990] {Germany 1991}

    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira
    FLAC, EAC, LOG & CUE | Lossless Artwork | Size: 423 MB
    Label/Cat#: Network, WDR 52.990 | Country/Year: Germany 1991
    Genre: World, Africa | Hoster: Filesonic/Uploaded/Wupload

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    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira [Network, WDR 52.990] {Germany 1991}


    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira [Network, WDR 52.990] {Germany 1991}



    Extraction Log:

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

    EAC extraction logfile from 16. October 2011, 17:47

    Various Artists / Zimbabwe: Mbira

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    CD Info:

    Traditional Mbira Musicians & Kevin Volans Ensemble – Zimbabwe: Mbira

    Label: Network Medien
    Catalog#: 52.990
    From The Series: World Network – 7
    Format: CD, Compilation
    Country: Germany
    Released: 1991
    Genre: Folk, World, & Country
    Style: Folk

    Tracklist:

    1 Mhuri yekwa Muchena – Chipembere 7:41

    Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Eric Muchena
    Vocals, Rattle [Hosho] – Mai Muchena
    Kalimba [Kutshinira Mbira] – Silas Madziva
    Vocals, Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Mondreck Muchena

    2 Frank Ngomba – Sarangarike 4:15

    Vocals, Kalimba [Mbira] – Frank Ngomba 3:58

    3 Tafaneyi Gweshe – Nyama Kumambure

    Vocals, Kalimba [Mbira] – Tafaneyi Gweshe

    4 Mhuri yekwa Muchena – Nhemamusasa 6:42

    Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Eric Muchena
    Vocals, Rattle [Hosho] – Mai Muchena
    Kalimba [Kutshinira Mbira] – Silas Madziva
    Vocals, Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Mondreck Muchena

    5 Tafaneyi Gweshe – Mbiringo 3:33

    Vocals, Kalimba [Mbira] – Tafaneyi Gweshe

    6 Mhuri yekwa Muchena – Marenje 5:05

    Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Eric Muchena
    Vocals, Rattle [Hosho] – Mai Muchena
    Kalimba [Kutshinira Mbira] – Silas Madziva
    Vocals, Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Mondreck Muchena

    7 Mhuri yekwa Muchena – Mahororo 7:21

    Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Eric Muchena
    Vocals, Rattle [Hosho] – Mai Muchena
    Kalimba [Kutshinira Mbira] – Silas Madziva
    Vocals, Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Mondreck Muchena

    8 Tafaneyi Gweshe – Chaminuka 4:49

    Vocals, Kalimba [Mbira] – Tafaneyi Gweshe

    9 Mhuri yekwa Muchena – Serevende 5:43

    Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Eric Muchena
    Vocals, Rattle [Hosho] – Mai Muchena
    Kalimba [Kutshinira Mbira] – Silas Madziva
    Vocals, Kalimba [Kushaura Mbira] – Mondreck Muchena

    10 Kevin Volans – Mbira 10:46

    Harpsichord, Leader – Kevin Volans
    Harpsichord – Deborah James
    Ensemble – Kevin Volans Ensemble
    Rattle [Hosho] – Robin Schulkowsky*

    Credits:

    Artwork By [Coverart] – Franz Aumüller
    Compiled By, Liner Notes – Wolfgang Hamm
    Liner Notes [Translated Into English By] – Mike Conant
    Producer – Christian Scholze, Jean Trouillet
    Producer [Cooperation] – Jan Reichow
    Recorded By – Benny Miller (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7, 9), Johannes Dell (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7, 9), Wolfgang Hamm (tracks: 2)
    Recorded By [With The Help Of] – Kenith Goddard (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7, 9)

    Notes:

    Track 1, 4, 6, 7 & 9 recorded May 20, 1991 in Shed Studios, Harare
    Track 2 recorded May 5, 1990 in Harare
    Track 3, 5 & 8 recorded at the WDR-Funkhaus, Cologne, January 22, 1990
    Track 10 recorded at the WDR-Funkhaus, Cologne, April 20, 1984
    Mastered at Sound Studio "N", Cologne

    Edited in cooperation with WDR/Westdeutscher Rundfunk
    Licensed by WDR/Westdeutscher Rundfunk
    © + ? 1991 Network Medien GmbH
    Printed in Germany

    Includes an 8-page booklet

    Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Traditional-Mbira-Musicians-Kevin-Volans-Ensemble-Zimbabwe-Mbira/release/1830009

    VA - Zimbabwe Mbira [Network, WDR 52.990] {Germany 1991}


    In African music, the mbira (also known as Likembe, Mbila, Thumb piano, Mbira Huru, Mbira Njari, Mbira Nyunga Nyunga, Karimbao or Kalimba) is a musical instrument that consists of a wooden board to which staggered metal keys have been attached. It is often fitted into a resonator. In Eastern and Southern Africa there are many kinds of mbira, usually accompanied by the hosho. Among the Shona people there are three that are very popular (see Shona music). The Mbira is usually classified as part of the lamellaphone family. It is also part of the idiophones family of musical instruments. In some places it is also known as a sanza or sansa.

    In the late 1960s to early 70s sanza was the generic term used to describe these members of the lamellophone family. Mbira has now become so well known due to the worldwide stage performance and recordings of Thomas Mapfumo whose music is based on and includes the mbira, and the work of Dumisani Maraire who brought marimba and karimba music to the US Pacific Northwest, Ephat Mujuru who was one of the pioneer teachers of mbira in the US, and the writings and recordings of Zimbabwean musicians made by Paul Berliner. Mbira has now replaced sanza as the generic term. Dr. Joseph H. Howard, owner of the largest collection of drums and ancillary folk instruments in the Americas, often stated it is "the instrument most typical of Africa." By this he meant that the instruments were only found in areas populated by Africans or their descendants. Babatunde Olatunji made a similar statement in his book "Musical Instruments of Africa." He states the mbira "a finger xylophone, is native to Africa and is common throughout the continent. It is known nowhere else except in parts of the Americas where it was taken by Africans." wikipedia

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