Jazz that captures the soul of South Africa
A masterpiece dedicated to his hometown by Abdullah Ibrahim (formerly known as Dol Brand).
This jazz piece evokes memories of South Africa under apartheid. It combines traditional rhythms with elements of spiritual jazz, evoking a powerful prayer-like sound born out of an oppressive society. It's a deeply moving album with a message that transcends jazz.
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African Herbs
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Sathima
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Saxophone - Basil Coetzee
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Saxophone - Barney Rachabane (A1, B2)
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Bass - Basil Moses (B1)
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Drums - Peter Morake (A1, B2)
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Drums - Gilbert Mathews (B1)
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Bass - Sipho Gumede (A1, B2)
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Saxophone - Duku Makasi (A1, B2)
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Trumpet - Dennis Mpale (A1, B2)
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Piano, Electric Piano, Saxophone - Dollar Brand