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Hugh Masekela
The Chisa Years (1965-1975)
The Chisa Years: 1965-1975 (Rare and Unreleased) is a compilation album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album consists of 14 rare or forgotten tracks recorded by Stewart Levine and Hugh Masekela from 1965 to 1975 when they ran their own Chisa Records label.Thom Jurek of Allmusic wrote 'In sum, there isn't a weak moment on this entire collection. It's appeal is wide and deep and one can only hope this is the first of many volumes of this material to appear. BBE Records has done a stellar job in making this slab available.' Dan Nishimoto of the Prefix Magazine stated 'The compilation focuses on Masekela's original idea of 'African American Music.' From the early experiments of the Zulus (a group featuring M'Bulu) in mixing doo-wop, rhythm & blues and South African gospel and the mbaqanga/'Grazing in the Grass'-style work of the generically named Johannesburg Street Band to the clearly Fela-influenced Ojah (Masekela's band in the mid-'70s, consisting of players from Ghana and Nigeria) and the readyfor-primetime belting of M'Bulu, each track reveals a multi-pronged effort to find and challenge the notion(s) of how African and American cultural forms could interact.'
A1
Ojah With Hugh Masekela - Afro Beat Blues
A2
Letta Mbulu - Mahlalela
A3
Baranta Feat. Miatta Fahinbulleh - Amo Sakesa
B1
Letta Mbulu - U Se Mcani
B2
Baranta With Miatta Fahinbulleh - Tepo
B3
The Zulus - Za Labalaba
B4
The Zulus - Aredze
C1
Baranta With Miatta Fahinbulleh - Witch Doctor
C2
The Zulus - Joala
C3
Baranta With Miatta Fahinbulleh - Ahvuomo
D1
Letta Mbulu - Melodi (Sounds Of Home)
D2
Baranta Fet. Miatta Fahinbulleh - A Cheeka Laka Laka
D3
Johannesburg Street Band - Awe Mfana
D4
Letta Mbulu - Macongo





