DJs:
Kevin "(the) Magu...
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Abdullah Ibrahim (p, voc) / Johnny Dyani (b, voc) |
Good News - Swazi - Waya-Wa-Egoli |
Good News From Africa |
Enja |
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Steve Lacy (ss) / Enrico Rava (tp) / Johnny Mbizo Dyani (b) / Louis Moholo (d) |
Zoo |
The Forest and the Zoo |
ESP-Disk |
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Johnny Mbizo Dyani (b) / Don Cherry (cnt) / Dudu Pukwana (as) / Makaya Ntshoko (d) |
Confession of Moods; Song For Biko |
Song Biko |
SteepleChase |
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Johnny Mbizo Dyani (b) / Dudu Pukwana (as) / John Tchicai (as) / Milton Do Nascimento (g) / Luez Carlos De Sequaira (d) / Mohamed Al-Jabri (perc) |
Heart With Minor's Face; Radebe |
The Witchdoctor's Son |
SteepleChase |
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Joseph Jarman (reeds) / Johnny Mbizo Dyani (b) / Don Moye (perc) |
Mama Marimba; Humility In the Light Of the Creator |
Black Paladins |
Black Saint |
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Hugh Masakela (flghn) / Dudu Pukwana (as) / Larry Willis (p) / Eddie Gomez (b) / Makaya Ntshoko (d) |
Minawa; Umhome; Blues for Huey |
The African Connection |
ABC-Impulse |
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Dudu Pukwana (as, perc) / Mongezi Feza (tp, perc) / Harry Miller (b) / Louis Moholo (d) / Biso Mngqikana (ts, perc) |
Angel Nemali; Sekela Khuluma |
In The Townships |
Virgin |
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Dudu Pukwana (as) / Mongezi Feza (tp) / Elton Dean (saxello) / Nick Evans (tb) / Keith Tippett (p) / Lucky Ranko (g) / Victor Ntoni (b) / Louis Moholo (d) |
Tete and Barbs In My Mind |
Diamond Express |
Arista Freedom |
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Dudu Pukwana (as) / Mongezi Feza (tp) / Frank Roberts (keys) / Lucky Ranko (g) / Louis Mothole (b) / Louis Moholo (d) |
Bird Lives |
Diamond Express |
Arista Freedom |
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Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath |
Davashe's Dream; Andromeda |
Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath |
RCA Neon |
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Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath |
Tungi's Song |
Live in Willisau |
Ogun |
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Abdullah Ibrahim (p, voc) / Johnny Dyani (b, voc) |
The Pilgrim |
Good News From Africa |
Enja |
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A show dedicated to the music of the jazz musicians who emerged from the political strife of '60s South Africa to profoundly influence the course of jazz in the '70s and beyond, specifically the five members of the Blue Notes who lived to make uncompromising, folk-inflected jazz.