| 1. La Difference |
| 2. Deraisonnable |
| 3. Conversation |
| 4. Bateau Paume |
| 5. Le Roi Fou |
| 6. Africa |
| 7. Le Cceur Chagrin |
| 8. J'veux Donner |
| 9. Le Magicien D'oz |
| 10. Mon Pere |
Africa,Rose Laurens,Wagram Records,5"CD Singles,Pop,Rock,World Music
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Djin Djin
Angelique Kidjo Manufacturer: Razor &Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MTOWSU Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Ae Ae
- Djin Djin featuring Alicia Keys and Branford Marsalis
- Gimme Shelter featuring Joss Stone
- Salala featuring Peter Gabriel
- Senamou (C'est L'amour) featuring Amadou and Mariam
- Pearls featuring Josh Groban and Carlos Santana
- Sedjedo featuring Ziggy Marley
- Papa
- Arouna
- Awan N'La
- Emma
- Mama Golo Papa
- Lonlon (Ravel's Bolero)
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Angelique Kidjo has four Grammy nominations, a mantel-full of international awards, several dance hits, and notable appearances on film and TV soundtracks to her credit (to say nothing of being a major style icon and a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador). So this Benin-born, New York-based singer-composer has long since gotten past having to prove anything to anybody--other than to herself. On Djin Djin (the title refers to a bell that sounds at daybreak in parts of Africa), she is self-indulgent in the best possible sense, shooting for a big, glossy, super-pop sound that nonetheless remains essentially, even devoutly, African in inspiration and execution. Produced by Tony Visconti (The Moody Blues, T. Rex, David Bowie, Boomtown Rats, and Morrissey), the release is a bewitching amalgam, with guest stints from Joss Stone, Carlos Santana, Branford Marsalis, Josh Groban, Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, Malian husband-and-wife team Amadou and Mariam, and noted reggae scion Ziggy Marley. Kidjo, her salty-sweet voice in top form, moves confidently from ballad to club track to homespun earthmover. She never for a second relinquishes control of the festivities, even during a hectic, Haitian-rara-influenced cover of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" and "Lon Lon," in which she takes on--and takes over--French composer Ravel's "Bolero." --Christina RodenAlbum Description
With DJIN DJIN (pronounced "gin gin"), Angelique Kidjo returns to the soul of Benin - and, for the first time, shares it with a cast of all-star guests, in a marriage of cultures that has significance far beyond music alone. Inspired by the traditions and culture of Kidjo's native Benin in West Africa, the title of the album refers to the sound of the bell that greets the beginning of a new day for Africa.
The diversity represented by Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, Josh Groban, Carlos Santana, Joss Stone, Branford Marsalis, producer Tony Visconti, and the others who contribute to DJIN DJIN speaks to the lesson of this project: For all the differences in the music of our time, the river of Africa flows through it all.
The key was to build DJIN DJIN on a Beninese foundation. The heartbeat, then, comes from percussionists Crespin Kpitiki and Benoit Avihoue, both members of Benin's Gangbé Brass Band. Details of their country's rhythmic heritage, specific in some cases to individual villages, feed the rhythms they lay down throughout the album.
To this mix Kidjo welcomes players whose backgrounds complement the idea of DJIN DJIN: drummer Poogie Bell, known for his work with Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan; funk keyboard wizard Amp Fiddler, whose credits include Prince and George Clinton; Larry Campbell, whose multi-instrumental work has adorned the music of Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, and Paul Simon; Senegalese bass giant Habib Faye, a fixture with Youssou N'Dour; guitarists Lionel Loueke, from jazz legend Herbie Hancock's band; Romero Lubambo, a Brazilian wonder whose credits include Diana Krall and Dianne Reeves; Joao Mota, from Guinea-Bissau and kora master Mamadou Diabate.
Produced by Tony Visconti. (David Bowie, T. Rex, Morrissey)
Customer Reviews:
Maybe 4.5 stars, but still stellar.......2007-07-01
Soulful West African soul.......2007-06-22
The opening "Ae Ae" is anthemic;it's a power ballad in which Kidjo calls on her fellow Africans to be self-sufficient. The title track is a jazzy collaboration with Alicia Keys and Branford Marsalis. It's Benin meets the Big Easy. Kidjo does an amazing cover of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" with Joss Stone. The '60s British Invasion gets an African makeover,transforming it into a tribal rave-up. Kidjo and smoky-voiced Peter Gabriel complement each other in "Salala." A thumb piano gives "Senamou" a deeply African flavor. "Sedjedo", a duet with reggae heir Ziggy Marley, doesn't quite work. Marley is relegated to the sidelines. However, Kidjo's rousing singing saves the piece. The same goes for "Pearls." Josh Groban's operatic voice is unsuited to the style of the song. It's Afropop meets Latin rock (since Carlos Santana plays the guitar),not the Three Tenors or Il Divo. Kidjo's amazing singing again saves the song from becoming a novelty song. In "Papa","Arouna","Awan N'La","Emma" and "Mama Golo Papa" Kidjo shows she doesn't need collaborators. She's still going strong since her debut in 1990. She covers difficult issues such as marital conflict and divorce soulfully. Finally, in "Lonlon" Kidjo transforms Ravel's annoying and overplayed "Bolero" into rousing,toe-tapping Afropop. Instead of being filler or a song worth skipping, "Lonlon" serves as a grand finale.
Angelique Kidjo is accomplished,as a person and as an artist. She is a UN Goodwill Ambassador;she has her own charity,Batonga. In Bono's guest-edited issue of "Vanity Fair" about Africa, Harry Belafonte praises her activism. Angelique Kidjo's music is truly angelic. "Djin Djin" is a great introduction to her music, and is a perfect mainstream introduction to African music. It's as rousing and flavorful as a good hot cup of coffee.
First Introduction To Angelique Kidjo.......2007-06-20
After recently listening to "Djin, Djin" on a 4 hour road trip, I feel in love with the music & lyrics! The music is fantastic and varied from song to song.... Angelique Kidjo is phenomenal as an artist. I also enjoyed the musical guests performing on "Djin, Djin" too. This compact disc is perfect as background music while long distance driving, at home relaxing, during dinner parties, etc.
Not as good as Black Ivory Soul - but still enhoyable.......2007-06-11
Who Knows?.......2007-06-08
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Out Of Africa: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O4X Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (I Had A Farm In Africa)
- I'm Better At Hello (Karen's Theme l)
- Have You Got A Story For Me
- Concerto For Clarinet and Orhestra
- Safari
- Karen's Journey - Siyawe (African Traditional)
- Flight Over Africa
- I Had A Compass From Denys (Karen's Theme II)
- Alone On The Farm
- Let The Rest Of The World Go By
- If I Know A Song Of Africa (Karen's Theme III)
- End Title (You Are Karen)
Amazon.com essential recording
The great irony of John Barry's Academy Award-winning score for Out of Africa (which also took the Oscar as Best Picture) is that it almost never was; director Sydney Pollack had originally envisioned the film with native African music, going as far as laying the indigenous score down as he was editing. But the weight of John Barry's arguments--not to mention his considerable track record and composing gifts--held sway, and the composer delivered on his intent: a lush, romantic masterpiece for the ages. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Simply beautiful.......2007-01-11
CD has missing track.......2006-12-03
I was puzzled to learn that some time between my buying the LP record and the issuing of this CD, the track "The Music of Goodbye (love theme from Out of Africa)" was omitted. It's not that this song, sung by Melissa Manchester, is a must-have; it's more that it's sneaky to leave off tracks when you reissue a soundtrack in another format.
Disappointed.......2006-11-10
Worth Buying!.......2006-11-06
Great Album.......2006-11-04
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Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ROA03Q Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Kingston
- Take You There
- Me Love
- Beautiful Girls
- Dry Your Eyes
- Got No Shorty
- There s Nothin
- I Can Feel It
- Drummer Boy
- Your Sister
- That Ain t Right
- Change
- Colors (2007) (Reggae Remix featuring Vybz Kartel and Kardinal Official)
Album Description
Sean Kingston, a 17 year old native of Jamaica is not just a new face in popular music, he's accomplished the rare task of creating a new genre where rap, reggae, dancehall, pop, a touch of doo-wop and remarkable songwriting all combined into something totally fresh. Add in Sean's family roots which cite reggae king Buju Banton as his uncle and Jamaican legendary producer Jack Ruby as his grandfather and you have one of the most exciting debuts this year.
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Talking Timbuktu
Ali Farka Touré , and Ry Cooder Manufacturer: Hannibal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000062H Release Date: 1994-03-29 |
Tracks:
- Bonde
- Soukora
- Gomni
- Sega
- Amandrai
- Lasidan
- Keito
- Banga
- Ai Du
- Diaraby
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Talking Timbuktu is a groundbreaking record that vividly illustrates the Africa-Blues connection in real time. Ali Farka Toure, one of Mali's leading singer-guitarists, has a trance-like, bluesy style that, although deeply rooted in Malian tradition, bears astonishing similarity to that of John Lee Hooker or even Canned Heat. It's a mono-chordal vamp, with repetitive song lines cut with shards of blistering solo runs that shimmer like a desert mirage. Toure may be conversant with some blues artists, but it is unlikely that artists like Hooker or Robert Pete Williams ever heard these Malian roots, which makes the connection so uncanny. Ry Cooder, well versed in domestic and world guitar styles, is the perfect counterpoint in these extended songs/jams, his sinewy slide guitar intertwining with his partner's in a super world summit without barriers or borders. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
Cool music.......2007-05-13
AFT at his best.......2007-04-03
Fabulous Music.......2007-03-26
soothing and exciting sound.
Gorgeous, happy, relaxed music........2007-03-25
"Lasidan" - Gets in your head. It's possibly my favorite song on the album. Touré's voice resonates in the mind for days.
"Banga" - Ali Farka Touré is incredible here on the njarka. The combination of this beautiful instrument, the congo, and the calabash is breathtaking.
"Diaraby" - A fitting end. Lovely.
It's an all-around beautiful disc.
Side note: If you like this album, you should really check out Ali Farka Touré's son, Vieux Farka Touré.
Wonderful music.......2007-03-22
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Alive in South Africa
Israel & New Breed Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B5QWN8 Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Alive Overture
- Alive
- Favor Of The Lord
- Favor Of The Lord (Reprise)
- Turn Around
- Not Forgotten
- Not Forgotten (Reprise)
- Not Forgotten (Slow Version)/ He Knows My Name
- Take The Limits Off
- No Limits (Enlarge My Territory)
- Tudor Bismark (Speaking)
- It's Raining
- Surely
Tracks:
- Intro
- Still Standing
- I Will
- African Skies (Instrumental)
- You've Been A Friend
- To Worship You I Live (Away)
- Worship Medley
- Alpha And Omega
- Intro By Johnathan Butler
- Come And LEt Us Sing (Featuring Jonathan Butler)
- New Season
- Your Latter Will Be Greater
- You Are Good
- Again I Say Rejoice
- Friend Of God
- He Knows My Name (Bonus Cut)
- Not Forgotten (Radio Version-Bonus Cut)
Customer Reviews:
Stop Praising Israel & Praise God, .......2007-03-17
But overall I do like the album,
Powerful.......2007-01-16
Great CD!.......2007-01-14
borrowed.......2007-01-13
Very annointed.......2006-12-27
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Cafe Atlantico
Césaria Évora Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JMG1 Release Date: 1999-05-06 |
Tracks:
- Flor Di Nha Esperanca
- Vaquinha Mansa
- Amor Di Mundo
- Paraiso Di Atlantico
- Sorte
- Carnaval De Sao Vicente
- Desilusao Dum Amdjer
- Nho Antone Escaderode
- Beijo De Longe
- Roma Criola
- Perseguida
- Maria Elena
- Cabo Verde Manda Mantenha
- Terezinha
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
After having covered the sensual nightclub material of Miss Perfumado and Cesaria Evora, Evora left us wondering where she could possibly go next. She returned with Café Atlantico, blowing us away with her luscious voice and widened repertoire of Brazilian- and Cuban-influenced music. With touches of string accompaniment, Evora's music dances with light energy and woos with the classic morna sound, leaving us to ponder what amazing music she'll master on her next album. --Karen K. HuggAmazon.com
Unlike Mar Azul or earlier releases Miss Perfumado and Cesaria Evora, which were largely collections of the Portuguese-influenced song form called morna, Café Atlantico finds Evora singing Cuban and Brazilian traditionals. Evora's voice is as smooth as ever, but it's a little odd to hear her croon to a bolero or danzon. Still, the connection fits snugly as this release is a tribute to Evora's hometown of Mindelo, a port on the Cape Verdean island of São Vicente where sailors from Portugal, Argentina, Brazil, and the Caribbean cross-pollinated the music of Cape Verde. On Café Atlantico Evora croons with her usual beauty, poise, and melancholia. Thankfully, instrumental accompaniment again includes the piano and acoustic guitar and bass, but with the flavorful addition of light (and only occasional) orchestral accompaniment, which highlights the creamy richness of this lovely Latin music. Café Atlantico takes a tasteful, innovative step in broadening Evora's repertoire, and its plaintive grace and relaxed romanticism emphasizes what the world has now come to realize: Cesaria Evora is the greatest living singer of our time. --Karen KarleskiCustomer Reviews:
Amongst the best.......2007-02-26
African influenced music.......2005-12-30
What a swing!.......2004-04-17
If you like Samba and a melodious African air, this is for you. Evora's voice is deep and sensous. A new listening experience.
Delicious Rhythms.......2003-11-09
Her best.......2003-08-14
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Arabic Groove
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J6WU Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Moi Et Toi - Abdel Ali Slimani
- Galbi - Abdy
- Leiley (Transglobal Underground Remix) - Dania
- Amarain - Amr Diab
- Intil Waheeda - Hisham Abbas
- Hely Meli - Hamid El Shaeri
- Mani - Fadela & Sahraoui
- Kidda - Natacha Atlas
- Mauvais Sang - Khaled
- Ne Me Jugez Pas (Volodia Remix) - Sawt El Atlas
- L'histoire - Cheb Tarik
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While not yet part of mainstream American music, Middle Eastern music, as evidenced by the rise of Algerian pop star Khaled in France, has sidled up to other club music forms in the hot spots of Paris, London, and elsewhere. To that end, Putumayo's Arabic Groove brings us up to date with their compilation, a jubilant sonic party rooted in ancient musical tradition and structure, steeped in the au courant flavors of hip-hop, R&B, and other urban western forms. Lebanese, Egyptian, Moroccan, and Algerian artists such as former Londoner Natacha Atlas (who has been featured with both Transglobal Underground and Jah Wobble) contribute 11 songs which lend themselves to sensual dance, exotic drink, and glamorous gatherings of multicultural hipsters. Traditional Arabic instruments such as the flute and oud blend with guitar, bass, and drums, laying down plenty of funk, fun, and full-on booty-shaking rhythms. A heady high point is the disco-nomad jam "Leiley," a Transglobal Underground remix of a hit by Lebanese songstress Dania. Arabic Groove is a feast of a sampler. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
Arabic Groove.......2007-06-17
Cool Groove.......2007-05-07
Listen to someone else's Top 10 countdown..........2006-08-22
I love this cd.......2006-08-16
Rocking the kasbah.......2006-06-14
Highlights-
1)Moi et toi-This has a funky beat.
2)Galbi-Another great song about unrequited love.Abdy is truly talented.
3)Leiley-A remix by Transglobal Underground.Dania's song of longing is amazing.
4)Kidda-This song introduced me to the great Natacha Atlas.I now have 3 of her CDs.This song,of course,is about unrequited love&is quite raw&powerful.
5)Ne me jugez pas-A boy band from Morocco sings a great song remixed by Volodia.
If you want a bazaar of music,try this one!
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Dimanche a Bamako
Amadou & Mariam Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009K7RL6 Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- M'Bife
- M'Bife Balafon
- Coulibaly
- La Realite
- Senegal Fast Food
- Artistiya
- La Fete au Village
- Camions Sauvages
- Beaux Dimanches
- La Paix
- Djanfa
- Taxi Bamako
- Politic Amagni
- Gnidjougouya
- M'Bife Blues
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Having issued a handful of excellent Afro-rock albums on small independent labels in the last few years, which have attracted attention within the world music community, Amadou and Miriam are poised to break out with Dimanche A Bamako, arguably the best album of a career that goes back 30 years. Produced by mischievous French/Spanish pop star Manu Chao (who even co-wrote and sings on a few tunes), the album fuses the couple's dynamic grooves with the producer's signature everything-and-the-kitchen sink backgrounds. This is truly a collaboration of like-minded individuals: Chao's own rabid multi-culti mix of styles enhances the blind couple's guitar-driven mix of blues-rock and African percussion, as well as Latin, dance and reggae grooves. Highlights include the impossibly catchy "Senegal Fast Food" and the percolating "Coulibaly," while the couple's political bent comes out on "Politic Amagni." Truly an album with a global perspective, there is something for everyone here, and rather than diluting the stew, it makes it all the more tasty. --Tad HendricksonAlbum Description
Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a blind married couple whose life story is as remarkable as its music, have long been stars in West Africa. They draw the musical traditions of their natice Mali and the neighboring Ivory Coast, while also embracing the Latin American salsa, Cuban son, reggae, American R&B, and English blues-rock that they discovered via long-distance broadcasts. Dimanche a Bamako, cut in both Paris and Bamako should instantly appeal to fans of Chao's easygoing, dance-oriented, multiethnic mix, as to admirers of Mailan stars Rokia Traore and Ali Farka Toure.Customer Reviews:
A truly inspired collaboration.......2007-07-20
Amadou , Mariam &Manu.......2007-03-27
Great Music.......2007-02-12
Feel Like Dancing?.......2007-01-26
Feel Good Music.......2007-01-16
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African Playground
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000087DRR Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Battu - Angelique Kidjo
- Jambo Bwana - Them Mushrooms
- Mbube - The Mahotella Queens
- Hello Hello - Mose Fan Fan
- Sing Lo-Lo - Vieux Diop
- Kalimba - Dr. Victor
- Hendry - Tarika Sammy
- Munomuno - Samite
- Hoya Hoya - Seleshe Damassae
- Sangoma - Bakithi Kumalo
- Laba Laba - Baba Ken Okulolo
- Barco di Papel - Tete Alhiuho
- Lango Mo - Aura Msimang
Product Description
An entertaining and educational musical expedition to Africa for children and families! Putumayo's award- winning World Playground series of world music CDs for children travels to Africa, a continent that is exuberantly rich in music and culture. African Playground is filled with great songs by artists from Senegal to South Africa, including a previously unreleased track by world music superstar Angelique Kidjo. Children and their families will love the upbeat rhythms and appealing melodies on this musical tour. Parents and educators will appreciate the accessibly presented cultural information and musical fun facts. African Playground includes entertaining and informative multi- lingual liner notes, song lyrics, cultural information, a music glossary and colorful illustrations.Customer Reviews:
Kids love it!.......2007-05-12
Bought this for my son today, but I love it!.......2007-01-17
love the rhythm.......2007-01-10
Was OK.......2007-01-05
Great! It's the only thing that stops my son from crying in the car!.......2006-11-03
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Guiding Star
Vusi Mahlasela Manufacturer: ATO Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MMLPA0 Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Jabula
- Heaven in My Heart [featuring Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
- Moleko
- Chamber of Justice [featuring Xavier Rudd]
- Tibidi Waka [featuring Derek Trucks]
- Everytime [featuring Jem]
- Sower of Words [featuring Dave Matthews]
- Ntombi Mbali
- River Jordan
- Song for Thandi
- Mighty River
- Thula Mama
- Our Sand
- Tonti
- Susana
- Pata Pata (Bonus track)
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Vusi Mahlasela was born in 1965 and grew up in the Mamelodi township outside Pretoria, South Africa. He assembled his first guitars from discarded cooking-oil cans with wire strings, but his talent was so overwhelming that the novelist Nadine Gordimer arranged for the boy's formal music education. By the 1980s, his unrelenting courage in the face of government oppression became a factor in the downfall of apartheid. Often described as a folk singer, his music is indeed deeply rooted in Zulu traditions like mbube (a cappella vocals) and mbaqanga (township pop), but there are also touches of jazz (the local variety and from the USA), reggae, and plenty of judiciously applied Western mainstream quotes. For album number six, his second for Dave Matthews's ATO label, the dulcet-voiced singer-activist has brought on an impressive roster of guest stars. Matthews himself appears on track seven, "Sower of Words," and bows gracefully to Mahlasela's vision, as do, each in their own turn, Jem, Derek Trucks, Xavier Rudd, and--not surprisingly--Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Despite the high-octane sitters-in, a preponderance of English-language lyrics, and slick production values, the bandleader's guitar and voice remain the central focus of the mix, and thus the project succeeds brilliantly. Hit pick: a raucously sloppy, engagingly silly cover of Miriam Makeba's "Pata Pata." --Christina RodenCustomer Reviews:
ahhhh...........2007-05-12
All Stars Guides.......2007-05-01
A unique star in the musical firmament.......2007-04-07
Oh, and if you're interested in his first three albums, your best bet is amazon.co.uk. There's a box set called "The Collection" with the albums "When You Come Back," "The Wisdom of Forgiveness," and "Silang Mabele." As of this writing, the price is about $27.
Great CD.......2007-03-23
"Jabula" ranks up there close to "When You Come Back" as one of my favorite Vusi songs. He really got the South African sound in there, but I'm also really hearing a Celtic infuence in the drumming, pretty amazing how he pulled it off, the best song I've heard released in 2007, and probably will remain that way. I also loved "Moleko" and it's rythm. "Chamber of Justice" is pretty cool, has a reggaeish sound rythym to it, definately something you could throw into a either a reggae mix or African mix and it would fit right in with both.
Every song is masterfully crafted, Vusi and his guests are top notch performers. My only not 100% positive comment on this is that some of the songs get a little "Dave Mathewish" sounding, which is not a complaint, but I was hoping to hear more of the South African sound like I did on "Voice". While I gave it 5 stars, I was debating to give it 4 because of this, but I figured this was personal preference and shouldn't reflect the quality of the music which is well deserving of 5 stars.
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