Miriam Makeba – Mama Africa Vol 1: Folk Versus Apartheid In Jo’burg 1955 (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Miriam Makeba - Mama Africa Vol 1: Folk Versus Apartheid In Jo'burg 1955 (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Miriam Makeba
Album: Mama Africa Vol 1: Folk Versus Apartheid In Jo’burg 1955
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:02:46
Total Tracks: 24
Total Size: 528 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Miriam Makeba – Laku Tshuni ‘Langa (Remastered) (02:47)
1-2. Miriam Makeba – Tula Ndivile (Saduva) (Remastered) (03:11)
1-3. Miriam Makeba – Baby Ntsoare (Remastered) (03:05)
1-4. Miriam Makeba – Orlando (Remastered) (02:47)
1-5. Miriam Makeba – Owakho (Remastered) (02:41)
1-6. Miriam Makeba – Olilili (Remastered) (02:35)
1-7. Miriam Makeba – Intandane (Remastered) (02:27)
1-8. Miriam Makeba – Pula Kgosi Seretse (Remastered) (02:56)
1-9. Miriam Makeba – Kutheni Sithandwa (Day O) (Remastered) (02:37)
1-10. Miriam Makeba – Ndiya Nxila Apha e-Bhayi (Remastered) (02:30)
1-11. Miriam Makeba – Baya Ndi Memeza (Remastered) (02:28)
1-12. Miriam Makeba – Vulu Amasango (Remastered) (02:47)
1-13. Miriam Makeba – Umbhaqanga (Remastered) (02:37)
1-14. Miriam Makeba – Nomalungelo (Remastered) (02:25)
1-15. Miriam Makeba – Table Mountain (Remastered) (02:25)
1-16. Miriam Makeba – Hush (Remastered) (02:42)
1-17. Miriam Makeba – Mtshakasi (Remastered) (02:19)
1-18. Miriam Makeba – Uthando Luyaphela (Remastered) (02:28)
1-19. Miriam Makeba – Phansi Kwalomhlaba (Remastered) (02:33)
1-20. Miriam Makeba – Live Humble (Remastered) (02:25)
1-21. Miriam Makeba – Sindiza Ngecadillacs (Remastered) (02:24)
1-22. Miriam Makeba – Ndimbone Dluca (Remastered) (02:28)
1-23. Miriam Makeba – Ndamcenga (Remastered) (02:27)
1-24. Miriam Makeba – Unyana Wolahleko (Remastered) (02:30)

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Zenzile Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, United Nations goodwill ambassador, and civil rights activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop, jazz, and world music, she was an advocate against apartheid and white-minority government in South Africa.Born in Johannesburg to Swazi and Xhosa parents, Makeba was forced to find employment as a child after the death of her father. She had a brief and allegedly abusive first marriage at the age of 17, gave birth to her only child in 1950, and survived breast cancer. Her vocal talent had been recognized when she was a child, and she began singing professionally in the 1950s, with the Cuban Brothers, the Manhattan Brothers, and an all-woman group, the Skylarks, performing a mixture of jazz, traditional African melodies, and Western popular music. In 1959, Makeba had a brief role in the anti-apartheid film Come Back, Africa, which brought her international attention, and led to her performing in Venice, London, and New York City. In London, she met the American singer Harry Belafonte, who became a mentor and colleague. She moved to New York City, where she became immediately popular, and recorded her first solo album in 1960. Her attempt to return to South Africa that year for her mother’s funeral was prevented by the country’s government.

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