But some of the slower numbers seem to be left without direction, a fact that is only partly covered by Masekela's trumpet playing. The closing "Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name)," though, is a great exception to that, with simple basslines and chorus, and slow-building energy. But if the mix of cultural influences is the strength of Hugh Masekela & the Union of South Africa, it may also be the weakness of the album; the difference between the groove-based "Ade," jazzier numbers like "Caution," and African highlife songs like "Shebeen" and "Johannesburg Hi-Lite Jive" is so big you'd think they belong on separate albums, and they may not appeal to the same audience. Hugh Masekela & the Union of South Africa was originally released on Masekela's own label, Chisa, and was re-released in 1994 on Motown. (- allmusic.com)
Tracklist:
01 - Goin' Back to New Orleans (5:07)
02 - Ade (3:47)
03 - To Get Ourselves Together (2:52)
04 - Johannesburg Hi-Lite Jive (3:57)
05 - Mamani (5:23)
06 - Shebeen (4:02)
07 - Dyambo (3:49)
08 - Caution! (5:41)
09 - Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name) (3:34)
Tracklist:
01 - Goin' Back to New Orleans (5:07)
02 - Ade (3:47)
03 - To Get Ourselves Together (2:52)
04 - Johannesburg Hi-Lite Jive (3:57)
05 - Mamani (5:23)
06 - Shebeen (4:02)
07 - Dyambo (3:49)
08 - Caution! (5:41)
09 - Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name) (3:34)
(ca. 256 kbps, cover art included)
8 Kommentare:
Link no work me biggum sad is able to reupload you are?
Download unavailable because of the Amazon.
Looking forward to this gem.
Bless...
I think music as we know it, is autobiographical. [Julius Hemphill (1976)] - https://lianahelas.blogspot.com/2020/07/bzw-you-dont-know-why-for-alto.html
Genosse, die Datei kann nicht heruntergeladen werden, weil Amazon dies verhindert.
Now there´s a krakenfile-link, hope it will work longer...
Vielen Danke
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