Makeba, Miriam: The Roots Of Miriam Makeba - From South Africa To New York

Makeba, Miriam SKU: 41999110
Makeba, Miriam: The Roots Of Miriam Makeba - From South Africa To New York

Makeba, Miriam: The Roots Of Miriam Makeba - From South Africa To New York

Makeba, Miriam SKU: 41999110

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Title: The Roots Of Miriam Makeba - From South Africa To New York
Artist: Makeba, Miriam
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988088229
Genre: Easy Listening

Known widely as "Mama Africa", Johannesburg-born MIRIAM MAKEBA, of Xhosa and Swazi descent, was a controversial singer, songwriter, feminist and political activist, perhaps one of the most important black women of the 20th Century. A singer with a dynamic, wholly unique vocal range, she built a career in South Africa during the 1950s, largely as a member of an all-female vocal group, The Skylarks, and as a "guest" member of the all-male Manhattan Brothers. She met Harry Belafonte in 1959, who encouraged her to move to New York, where he mentored her career and produced her early albums. Disc 1 of this 2-CD?set features the pick of her 1950s recordings made in South Africa, between 1954-59, and includes her first international hit, 'Lovely Lies', recorded with The Manhattan Bros. Disc 2 comprises her earliest New York recordings, the LPs "Miriam Makeba" (which featured 'The Click Song') and "The Many Voices Of Miriam Makeba", plus a couple of sides recorded with Belafonte at Carnegie Hall.

Tracks:
1.1 Lakutshon Ilanga
1.2 Orlando
1.3 Owakho
1.4 Intandane
1.5 Lovely Lies (With The Manhattan Bros)
1.6 Kutheni Sithandwa
1.7 Baya Ndi Memeza
1.8 Vula Amasango
1.9 Uthando Luyaphela
1.10 Table Mountain
1.11 Nomalungelo
1.12 Ndamcenga
1.13 Siyavuya
1.14 Rockin’ In Rhythm
1.15 Hush
1.16 Inkomo Zodwa
1.17 Makoti
1.18 Ndidliwe Zintabe
1.19 Yini Madoda
1.20 Uyadela
1.21 Sophiatown Is Gone
1.22 Themba Lami
1.23 Unyana Wolahleka
1.24 Darlie Kea Lemang
1.25 Do Unto Others
1.26 Ngicela Indiela
1.27 Kudala Ngikwemele
1.28 Pula Kgosi Seretse
1.29 Iyaho
1.30 Mdamcenga
2.1 Phatha Phatha (Miriam And Spokes)
2.2 Miriam’s Goodbye To Africa
2.3 The Retreat Song
2.4 Suliram
2.5 The Click Song
2.6 Umhome
2.7 Olilili
2.8 Lakutshn, Ilanga
2.9 Mbube (With The Chad Mitchell Trio)
2.10 The Naughty Little Flea
2.11 Where Does It Lead?
2.12 Nomeva
2.13 House Of The Rising Sun
2.14 Saduva
2.15 One More Dance (With Charles Coleman)
2.16 Iya Guduza
2.17 The Click Song (Live, With The Belafonte Folk Singers)
2.18 One More Dance (Live, With Harry Belafonte)
2.19 Kilimanjaro
2.20 Zenizenabo
2.21 Ntjilo Ntjilo
2.22 Umqokozo
2.23 Ngola Kurila
2.24 Thanayi
2.25 Liwa Wechi
2.26 Nagula
2.27 Carnival (Theme From “Black Orpheus”)
2.28 Night Must Fall
2.29 Love Tastes Like Strawberries
2.30 Can’t Cross Over
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