The Rough Guide To South African Jazz
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South African jazz may now sit on the fringes of popular culture in South Africa, but you only have to look at the success of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Joy Of Jazz Festival in Johannesburg and the National Youth Jazz Festival to recognise the legacy of the pioneering musicians and the continuation of their collaborative spirit in the wealth of burgeoning jazz talent in South Africa …
Encompassing the marabi, kwela and jive styles of mid-twentieth century urban South African music, this compilation covers the sounds, styles, assemblages and musicians that reside under the umbrella of South African jazz – from the golden age of 1960s and 1970s to the new wave of musicians in the twenty years of post-apartheid democracy.
South African jazz may now sit on the fringes of popular culture in South Africa, but you only have to look at the success of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Joy Of Jazz Festival in Johannesburg and the National Youth Jazz Festival to recognise the legacy of the pioneering musicians and the continuation of their collaborative spirit in the wealth of burgeoning jazz talent in South Africa.
Side A
- Bokani Dyer – Vuvuzela
- Allen Kwela – Seven Days Ago
- Kippie Moeketsi – Clarinet Kwela
- Dolly Rathebe – Tlhapi Ke Noga
Side B
- African Jazz Pioneers – Yeka Yeka
- Thandiswa – Ntyilo Ntyilo
- Zim Ngqawana – Ebhofolo (This Madness)
- Abdullah Ibrahim – Soweto