Musiki Manjaro: Moto Moto (African Fire Down Under) CD Track Listing

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Musiki Manjaro Moto Moto (African Fire Down Under)
Recorded 17 July 1995 in the Gershwin Room, Esplanade Hotel, St Kilda, Australia by Espy Recorders. Engineered by Cameron Paine.\nProduced by Cameron Paine, Nick Schultz, Leona Chishala and David Marama.\nMastered by David Briggs at The Production Workshop.\n\nThis album captures the infectious energy of a live performance and spotlights the powerful voice and songs of:\nP. Leona Kabemba Chishala, born in Zaire and raised in Zambia, who most recently performed with "The Real Sounds of Africa" before joining Musiki Manjaro four months prior to this recording.\nDavid Chimwemwe Marama, guitarist, singer and songwriter from Malawi, a founding member of Tanzanian group "Tatunane", that went on to win the Radio France Grand Prix award for African and Caribbean music in 1991.\nJames Brown, bass guitar.\nNick Schultze, kit drummer.\nPaul Holleman, keyboards and alto saxophone.\nNoah Kojo Owusu, Ghanaian master percussionist.\nSuzanne Mzuri Watts, inspirational dancer.\nGuest appearance on lead guitar by Zairean Baron Matata and on trumpet by Daniel Richardson.\n
This misc cd contains 11 tracks and runs 70min 21sec.
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  1. Musiki Manjaro - Mwana L'shi (07:40)
    (son of Lumumbashi)\nModern Rhumba\nA message to the people of Africa" "don't quarrel because of your origins, live together as one people in harmony."\n
  2. Musiki Manjaro - Belle Amie (07:43)
    Modern Rhumba\n"Have no secrets, share your problems and life will be easier."\n
  3. Musiki Manjaro - Ndiza Kuhlula (04:50)
    Township Jive\n"Wake up to yourself or I'll tell the world about your drinking and fighting."\n
  4. Musiki Manjaro - Zouk Angola (05:53)
    Zouk\nGratuitous dance floor Zouk!\n(with a free African geography lesson)
  5. Musiki Manjaro - Souviens Toi (06:34)
    Modern Soukous\n"You can forgive, but it's hard to forget."\n
  6. Musiki Manjaro - Angelina (07:02)
    Samba/Rhumba\n"Love before money, things will be better tomorrow."\n
  7. Musiki Manjaro - Toi (08:11)
    Modern Rhumba\nThe malady of love.\n"Often love brings sorrow. C'est la vie."\n
  8. Musiki Manjaro - Nasikitika (06:13)
    Rhumba (Tanzanian flavour)\nA song of lost love.\n
  9. Musiki Manjaro - Santa (05:52)
    Modern Soukous\nA song dedicated to Josephine, with thanks for her strength, love and fine character.\n
  10. Musiki Manjaro - Ndugu Rafiki (06:10)
    Zairean Pachanga\n"If I die, don't run away in sorrow, stay by my side..."\n
  11. Musiki Manjaro - Leo (04:04)
    Afrobeat\nInstrumental based on the kitoto beat from southern Tanzania.\n


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