VARIOUS - Next Stop Soweto Vol 4: Zulu Rock, Afro-Disco & Mbaqanga 1975-1985

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Cat: STRUT 121LP. Rel: 23 Mar 15
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Side 1 - Track 1. Kabasa - Unga Pfula A Chi Pfalo Side 1 - Track 2. Elias Maluleke & Mavambe Girls - Khombo Ranga Side 1 - Track 3. The Actions - Kokro-Ko (Hide & Seek) Side 2 - Track 1. TY Boys - Lekopokopo Single Moqashoa Side 2 - Track 2. Almon Memela - The Things We Do In Soweto Side 2 - Track 3. The Movers - Soweto Disco Side 2 - Track 4. Abafana Bama Soul - Masisizwane Side 3 - Track 1. Xoliso - Manano Side 3 - Track 2. Damara - Mmamakhabtha Side 3 - Track 3. Margaret Singane - Ubukhwele Side 4 - Track 1. Isaac & The Sakie Special Band - Get Down Side 4 - Track 2. Marumo - Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae? Side 4 - Track 3. The Drive - Ain't Sittin' Down Doin' Nothing Side 5 - Track 1. Kabasa - Unga Pfula A Chi Pfalo Side 5 - Track 2. Elias Maluleke & Mavambe Girls - Khombo Ranga Side 5 - Track 3. The Actions - Kokro-Ko (Hide & Seek) Side 5 - Track 4. TY Boys - Lekopokopo Single Moqashoa Side 5 - Track 5. Almon Memela - The Things We Do In Soweto Side 5 - Track 6. The Movers - Soweto Disco Side 5 - Track 7. Abafana Bama Soul - Masisizwane Side 5 - Track 8. Xoliso - Manano Side 5 - Track 9. Damara - Mmamakhabtha Side 5 - Track 10. Margaret Singane - Ubukhwele Side 5 - Track 11. Isaac & The Sakie Special Band - Get Down Side 5 - Track 12. Marumo - Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae? Side 5 - Track 13. The Drive - Ain't Sittin' Down Doin' Nothing

For those interested in the development of black South African music during the height of the oppressive apartheid regime, Strut's excellent Next Stop Soweto series has always been essential listening. This fourth instalment is, unsurprisingly, another cracker, and is once again packed with high-grade material that perfectly showcases some of the best hybrids of Western rock, soul funk and disco with indigenous South African styles. Highlights are plentiful, and include the riotous dancefloor madness of The Movers' "Soweto Disco", the synthesizer-heavy wooziness of TY Boys, Xoliso's chunky stoner funk-rock, and the anthem-like, slap bass-propelled brilliance of Harari's "Give". ** Includes CD copy of the comp too **