Bernard Lavilliers & Nzongo Soul – Noir et Blanc

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RIP Nzongo Soul et la “musicosophie”… Prix Découvertes RFI 1984, il est décédé en janvier 2018.

Le titre qui l’a fait connaitre en France est sa collaboration avec Bernard Lavilliers dans “Noir et Blanc,” sur l’album “Voleur de Feu” en 1987. Ce duo est une chanson politique au sujet de Nelson Mandela et d’un brésilien […]

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Abdullah Ibrahim – Water From An Ancient Well

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“Water From An Ancient Well” features the pianist/composer with a very strong septet. Such superior musicians as tenor saxophonist Ricky Ford, altoist Carlos Ward, baritonist Charles Davis, and trombonist Dick Griffin are heard at their most creative and emotional on these eight Ibrahim originals. [...]

#80smusic #AbdullahIbrahim #Jazz #Madiba #Piano #SouthAfrica #AfroJazz

Spirit Of Malombo

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Next Stop Soweto presents Spirit Of Malombo: Malombo, Jabula, Jazz Afrika 1966-1984

The influential and heavily political music of drummer Julian Bahula since the mid-’60s who appeared 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. They broke the […]

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Spirit Of Malombo - The influential and heavily political music of drummer Julian Bahula since the mid-'60s

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Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu & Jive Connection

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A lost recording from the archives of producer Torsten Larsson with a 2002 collaboration between acclaimed South African folk singer Vusi Mahlasela, singer songwriter Norman Zulu and Swedish Jazz / Soul collective Jive Connection.

The links between South Africa and Sweden have long been strong with Sweden one of the most supportive European nations in [...]

#AfroFunk #Madiba #SouthAfrica #AfroJazz #Folk

Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu & Jive Connection - African Music Forum

Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu & Jive Connection - From "Face to Face, a lost recording of a 2002 collaboration.

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Ismael Isaac & les Frères Keita – Nelson Mandela

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Anti-Apartheid reggae song from Côte d’Ivoire, from album “Liberté” released in 1986, by Ismael Isaac & les Frères Keita.

“It is music and dancing that make me at peace with the world.”
—Nelson Mandela

#80smusic #Apartheid #CoteDIvoire #Madiba #QOTD #Reggae

Ismael Isaac & les Frères Keita - Nelson Mandela - African Music Forum

Ismael Isaac & les Frères Keita - Nelson Mandela - Anti-Apartheid reggae song from Côte d'Ivoire, from album "Liberté" released in 1986.

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Youssou N’Dour – Nelson Mandela (live)

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This version of “Nelson Mandela” is from “Youssou N’Dour & Le Super Etoile de Dakar – Fatteliku” released in 2015.
This album was recorded live in Athens on Peter Gabriel’s So tour in 1987.

#LiveMusic #Madiba #Sénégal #SouthAfrica #YoussouNDour #OldAfricanMusic

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Youssou N'Dour - Nelson Mandela (live) - from album "Fatteliku" released in 2015, recorded live in Athens on Peter Gabriel's So tour in 1987.

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Prophets of da City – Never Again

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A track that’s part of (music) history.
PoC (Prophets of da City) was the 1st HipHop group/crew to release in South Africa and the only group to be banned pre and post apartheid!

Prophets of da City (POC) is a socially conscious […]

#90smusic #Apartheid #Madiba #SouthAfrica #Rap

Prophets of da City - Never Again - African Music Forum

Prophets of da City - Never Again - POC is a socially conscious hip-hop crew from Cape Town, drawing on the teachings of Black Consciousness

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Miriam Makeba & Hugh Masekela – Soweto Blues

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Freedom song! Soweto Blues, released in 1977, is a protest song written by Hugh Masekela and performed by Miriam Makeba.

The song is about the Soweto uprising that occurred in 1976, following the decision by the apartheid government of South Africa to make Afrikaans a medium of instruction [...]

#Apartheid #Documentary #HughMasekela #Jazz #Madiba #MiriamMakeba #SouthAfrica #AfroJazz

Miriam Makeba & Hugh Masekela - Soweto Blues

Miriam Makeba & Hugh Masekela - Soweto Blues - Released in 1977, a protest song written by Hugh Masekela and performed by Miriam Makeba.

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Hugh Masekela – Bring Back Nelson Mandela

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“Bring Back Nelson Mandela” is one of Masekela’s composition at the time of apartheid in South Africa, as he was a clear anti-apartheid activist.

Also known as “Bring Him Back Home“, the song is an anthemic anti-apartheid protest song written by South African musician Hugh Masekela.

#Apartheid #HughMasekela #Jazz #Madiba #QOTD #SouthAfrica #OldAfricanMusic

Hugh Masekela - Bring Back Nelson Mandela

Hugh Masekela - Bring Back Nelson Mandela - one of Masekela's composition at the time of apartheid in South Africa.

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Miriam Makeba – Brand New Day

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The song “Brand New Day” is part of the “Keep me in Mind” album, recorded in 1970. At that time, Miriam Makeba was in Guinea-Conakry, after an invite from President Ahmed Sékou Touré, following major changes in both her own personal life and politically within the USA.

Producer Lewis Merenstein suggested two Van Morrison songs […]

#Apartheid #Madiba #MiriamMakeba #SouthAfrica #OldAfricanMusic

Brand New Day - Miriam Makeba - African Music Forum

Miriam Makeba - Brand New Day - A song from the "Keep me in Mind" album, recorded in Guinea-Conakry, after she moved from South Africa.

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