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AMANDLA [LP VINYL]
Andre & Josi
Title
AMANDLA [LP VINYL]
Artist
UPC
719281953126
Label
Genres
Release Date
Mar 5, 2021
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.549
Price
$114inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
Having shown talent for playing guitar at a young age, Josi Ndlovu (Zimbabwe) started his first rock band oThe Moverso (who were very popular within the local scene) in 1968. By the early 70s, Josi was already an acclaimed guitarist and a member of the revolutionary rock bands oWells Fargoo and oEye of Libertyo who were critical opponents of the racist Rhodesian government. Prosecuted and harassed by the police for being a supporter of the independence movement, Josi Ndlovu had to move to Lusaka (Zambia) in 1975...it was here that he met his musical soulmate (Osibisa collaborator and bassist extraordinaire) AndrU Abrahamse from South Africa. They started playing together in several local acts together with drummer Peter Lungu (from oBorn Freeo and later in the legendary Zamrock band oWitcho). In 1977, Josi & AndrU decided to go to Lagos (Nigeria) where they found many fellow Zimbabwean and South African students in exile. It was a total culture shock and really rough on the both of themabut they got lucky and were able to stay with some friends they had worked with in London (Themba Matebese and Uwandile Piliso of T-Fire fame). It was also here that they were approached by the Nigerian label oBoom Recordso who booked them to record at the Decca Studios in Lagos (home to many other renowned recording artists such as Fela Kuti, Manu Dibango and Ofege). The result of these recording sessions was oAmandlao (the Ndebele word for aePowerAE). The now legendary oAmandlao studio project is one of the most interesting collaborations between dissident, exiled musicians during the apartheid eraaa very engaging album which talks about the liberation movement in Zimbabwe (which was under British colonial rule), aepeople-powerAE as a concept and the walk towards freedom by any means necessary. Banned from radio and distribution (because of its political content) in their native countries, the record however did very well in Nigeria. With the aeAmandlaAE album under their belts, AndrU & Josi continued their traveling adventures to Botswana, Cape Town, and many other cities/countriesatouring, recording and playing with influential artists from the likes of Rikki Ililonga, Tony Allen and Anna Mwale. AndrU to this day keeps on composing and producing music for TV, film and various other audio projects. Josi Ndlovu passed away on September 7th, 2000ahe will forever be in our hearts. On oAmandlao the listener will find many genres blended together very successfullyaa lot of smooth chordal Afro-soul, Blues soloing, Afro-disco-reggae with a dominant funk feeling surrounding it and a LOT of rock influences! Their groovy tunes went down smoothly on the dance floor and one can clearly hear the Fela Kuti-influenced beats pouring out of (Lagos scene regular) Buttley MooreAEs fantastic drum work. Other influences are also very diverseafrom acts and styles that include Zamrock, Earth Wind and Fire, Isaac Hayes, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, local folk music, etc. All of this makes the album a total must-have for any collector and fan of the afro-beat-funk genre. Tidal Waves Music now proudly presents the FIRST ever vinyl reissue of this fantastic Afrobeat album (originally released in 1979 on Boom Records Nigeria). This rare record (original copies tend to go for large amounts on the secondary market) is now finally back available as a limited 180g vinyl edition (limited to 500 copies) complete with the original artwork.'
Tracklisting
- Everybody's Trying (To Put Me Down)
- Motherless Child
- Afrodisco
- Dreaming & Scheming
- Zimbabwe
- Children of Today
- Amandla


