Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The Bhundu Boys - Shed Sessions 1982 - 1986
Today we will take a trip all the way to East Africa, specifically to the country of Zimbabwe to listen to the epic sound of The Bhundu Boys. The Bhundu Boys played traditional music from Zimbabwe but with a mixture of rock, disco, and even country. They developed their own sound to the point that they basically created a new genre of music known as "jit". The Shed Sessions will give you a very good introduction to this group and their completely unique style. While also giving you an introduction to some of the coolest music and greatest guitar work to come out of Africa.
CD 1
01 Une Shuwa Here - Part 1
02 Une Shuwa Here - Part 2
03 Kuroja Chete
04 Chekudya Chose
05 Zvichatinetsa
06 Pachedu
07 Kumbirayi
08 Nhai Mukoma
09 Hupenyu Hwangu
10 Faka Puresha
11 Ziva Kwawakabva
12 Shabhini
13 Wakandiparadzisa Musha
14 Ndipo Mari Yangu
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CD 2
01 Zvandinetsa
02 Wakasikirei Satani
03 Dai Ndakaziva
04 Wenhamo Haaneti
05 Pendeke
06 Hatisi Tose
07 Vakaparei
08 Baba Munini Francis
09 Wafungeyiko
10 Tsvimbodze Moto
11 Manhenga
12 Kupedza Muto
13 Chimanimani
14 Simbimbino
15 Muchihwa
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Labels:
Africa,
African,
country,
disco,
jit,
rock,
Shed Sessions,
The Bhundu Boys,
Zimbabwe
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Thanks for sharing! I always look forward to your posts. The music I've listened to most are the Paris Mon Amour and Lynn Taitt & The Jets. Good stuff! Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am glad you enjoy the blog! For my next posts I'll be sure to try and upload some stuff that is similar to the Paris Mon Amour and Lynn Taitt CD's.
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DeleteGood day, I meant to than you for being kind enough to share this album. However I'm trying to download it but I'm not getting the file but an application file. kindly help me download it. my email is yaddly@hotmail.com
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DeleteGracias. Genial. Hay todo un movimieto musical que se esta a partir de los instruentos musicales traídos por los esclavos y su fusión con "el nuevo mundo". Los nstrumentos se adaptan a nuevos maeriales y aunque uchas veces conservan u parecido en diseño los sonidos son diferentes. En UA nace el Jazz, que es una fusión, y la fusión de jazz con elemetos afro latinos da nacimiento al llamado Latin Jazz (Jazz co salsa, mambo, ritmos cuabnos y bossa nova y otros ritmos brasileros)
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Gracas por esta joya. Genial.
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Si como nogracias y que bueno que te gusto el CD. Si gustas puedo tratar de subir algunos otros CDs que tengo de estilo parecido.
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