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Musa Ukungilandela

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Released
  
1984

Length
  
36:45

Artist
  
Juluka

Label
  
Celluloid Records

Recorded
  
1984

Producer
  
Hilton Rosenthal

Release date
  
1984

Genre
  
World music

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Musa Ukungilandela (1984)
  
The Good Hope Concerts (1986)

Similar
  
Juluka albums, World music albums

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Musa Ukungilandela is a studio album from Juluka, a South African band led by England-born Johnny Clegg and the Zulu Sipho Mchunu.

Contents

It was produced by Hilton Rosenthal and released in 1984, at a time when South Africa was under apartheid, which banned inter-racial bands. The album was the first to include what would later be called "Zulu rock", and marks the first time the artists used synthesizers.

The song Ibhola Lethu featured soccer game commentaries from Nelson Nkululeko Guimede.

The album was also the last collaboration between Johnny and Sipho for 13 years. Sipho, who had a number of wives and children, decided to return to his farm with his family. Johnny Clegg would then form another band, Savuka, which would catapult him to international fame, but the two artists would finally reunite in 1997 for a new album, Crocodile Love.

Track listing

  1. "Nans'Impi"
  2. "Zodwa"
  3. "Izinhlobo Nezinhlobo Zabantu"
  4. "Thoko"
  5. "Akanaki Nokunaka"
  6. "Trouble Musa Ukungilandela"
  7. "Wangizonda"
  8. "Kancane Kancane"
  9. "Ngeke"
  10. "Ibhola Lethu"

Songs

1Nans'impi3:24
2Zodwa3:40
3Izinhlobo Nezinhlobo Zabantu3:26

References

Musa Ukungilandela Wikipedia