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Indibano/Live @ the Blues Room
Label: Sheer Sound
Released: 2002
Track listing: Indibano - Mabarane; Iguaz
Africans In Space

By Marcus Wyatt
Label: Sheer Sound
Released: 2002
Track listing: In The Beginning; Australopithecus Africanus; Umculo Wakwantu; Prayer
For Nkosi Part I; Part II; Awakening; You Were There; Zonki's Dance
(Vannie Atcha); Mencetak/Mmimo; Black Genesis; Prayer For Nkosi Part
III; Part IV.
The Many Faces of Gloria Bosman

Label: Sheer Sound
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Welela 2. Sliding Through 3. Slowly 4. Love Perfection 5. For The Children 6. Foolish Game 7. Ngomo Tsa Ntate 8. Why Not? 9. Fool 10. Spiritual Madness
Marcus Wyatt: Africans In Space

by AAJ Staff
Never mind that he's from South Africa. Trumpeter Marcus Wyatt has decided to voyage through space. You can accept whatever double entendre the phrase might suggest, but the point is that the trumpeter and composer takes his group into uncharted territory. After a brief devotional horn introduction on the opening track, In The Beginning," the group ...
Paul Hanmer: Naivasha

by Trevor MacLaren
Elegant tones from the piano of South Africa's Paul Hanmer make this fusion of smooth sounds an interesting disc. The pianist brings together a rather large assembly of jazz talent on Naivasha, rounding out his sound in several different contexts. Combining various percussion and horns, Hanmer and crew dissect and twist jazz's softer side. Opening with ...
Various: African Guitar Kings

by Johnny Wills
Sheer Sound's new African Guitar Kings compilation features mostly original tunes by some of the most promising South African guitarists working today. From the opening African singing on the first track, "Common Dialogue," by Jimmy Dludlu, I was transported from my chilly homeland of England to the warmer climes of Africa. The harmonised vocals to Jimmy's ...
Hotep Idris Galeta: Malay Tone Poem

by AAJ Staff
It's bitterly ironic that the greatest statesmen of South African jazz made their seminal contributions elsewhere. Witness Hugh Masekela, whose exiled voice on the trumpet was heard around the world: Grazing in the Grass"--a major hit! Pianist Abdullah Ibrahim took his earthy sound abroad and recorded prolifically with players from everywhere. The list goes on and ...