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Next Stop Soweto
Various Artists
Next Stop Soweto
Genres: International Music, Pop, R&B
 
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Strut follow their recent forays into Nigerian and Ethio grooves with a brand new wide-ranging three-part series exploring underground South African music during the late '60s and '70s. 'Next Stop... Soweto' Volume 1 expl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Next Stop Soweto
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Strut Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 3/2/2010
Genres: International Music, Pop, R&B
Style: Africa
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 730003305429

Synopsis

Album Description
Strut follow their recent forays into Nigerian and Ethio grooves with a brand new wide-ranging three-part series exploring underground South African music during the late '60s and '70s. 'Next Stop... Soweto' Volume 1 explores the vibrant energy of the township jive sound, whilst Volumes 2 and 3, released across Autumn and Winter 2010, cover rare South African soul, funk & Hammond R&B and the country's rich jazz scene. Jazz had been a fixture in South African music since the 50's and jive initially emerged a decade later as a fusion combining elements of rural Zulu music and harmony vocal styles with Western instrumentation. Hear STRUT trace some of the amazing music - that often only appeared on short run 45's at the time - including tracks from lesser known bands that plied their trade under apartheid during the years before the tumultuous Soweto uprising of 1976... until now all have been largely unknown to the outside world. The series is the result of several years of painstaking research and vinyl archaeology in South Africa by compilers DUNCAN BROOKER and FRANCIS GOODING. The CD package features an extensive booklet featuring detailed notes by Gooding alongside many previously unseen archive photos. All tracks have never been available on CD before! With the world's eyes on South Africa for the forthcoming World Cup soccer this year - the world's ears need to hear this release to fully appreciate the culture of Southern Africa! This is the first high profile compilation of its kind!

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CD Reviews

Swivel hip special !
attentive listener | Joysey | 03/09/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love these types of comps. 7 inch obscurities covering a specific place and time, in this example, 60s-70s township South Africa. I would defy anyone to stay seated for longer than a track or 2, there is a joy to this music that is utterly infectious. I know Paul Simon's Graceland was inspired from these sounds, but that effort, while terrific, seems relatively sterile by comparison. This is the genuine article and it's quite simply, fantastic. 20 tracks, 53 minutes worth. Strut promises two more volumes slated for later in the year, sign me up now. A perfect primer for World Cup soccer action, let the games begin.



UPDATE: Next volume covering township soul-funk-psych circa 69-76 set to drop May, 10, 2010."
Best South African compiliation yet
Comment man | Omaha, Ne | 05/14/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Big claim, little reviewer! South African music is among the most infectious joyous in the world, and this is strictly Mbaquangwa, a music that thrived in the early eighties and is among the most marvelous in the world--a steady shuffle beat with great horns, accordian and singing. Gravelly voiced males and funky soul sisters--and wonderful guitar. The other reviewer is correct to compare this music to Graceland--but really Paul Simon only played mbaqangwa on one or two tracks on graceland. Most SA compiliations I have heard only have a couple of mbaquangwa songs, and understandly, included other SA sounds--not bad, but nowhere near as much fun as this CD.



I strongly urge you to at least download one track--seriously, any track, they are all great--from this CD and listen to it. IF you love it (and i Think you must) buy the whole CD, it is all as good as that random track you downloaded--and that will be the beginning of you odyssey into African music, one of the richest traditions in modern electrical music, and you will be forever grateful for that lousy 99 cents you spent on that single download



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