

Amanaz - Africa Vinyl LP
LABEL:
Now-Again Records
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FILE UNDER:
International Sounds
FOR FANS OF:
Ofege, Ngozi Family, Witch
Issued in 1975, this is the articulation of Zambia's Zamrock ethos. Its' musicians were anti-colonial freedom fighters, it envelops Zambian folk music traditions, and it rocks - hard. Amanaz were serious, and they made a serious stab at an album. They titled their album Africa, according to original band member Keith Kabwe, "because of how it was shared and how its inhabitants were butchered and enslaved, its resources stolen... all the atrocities slave drivers committed. " Thus, their "Kale," a blues sung in Nyanja, that traced the continent's arc from slavery to Zambia's independence closes the album. Kabwe and rhythm guitarist John Kanyepa have a winsome softness to their vocals, which sit politely aside the feral growl of drummer Watson Baldwin Lungu, bassist Jerry Mausala and bandleader/lead guitarist Isaac Mpofu. Africa's vibe ranges from anxious ("Amanaz") to escapist ("Easy Street") to straight-up pissed-off. On the "History of Man," his voice whiskey-burned, his distorted guitar buzzing like swarming hornets, Mpofu indicts his species. There's a darkness to Africa not found on any other Zamrock records, and a melancholy drifts throughout, specifically on Mpofu's more restrained "Khala My Friend," which stands as an effective, bleak situation for the Zambian everyman, the average citizen of a struggling, new nation, who might have had relatives in conflict-torn countries on the horizon, who might have been struggling to find his next meal, who might have seen a bleaker future than his president promised. Then there's the clear Velvet Underground-influence on the nostalgic "Sunday Morning," which, as Kabwe recalls, was the first song written for the album, back in 1968, when Velvet Undergound and Nico was a new release - and the underground funk of "Making The Scene." The album also tackles traditional Zambian music and early-'60s rock punctuated, of course by Kanyepa's wah-wah and Mpofu's fuzz guitars. But every time Amanaz get too deep, too violent, they come back with an accessible song and woo their listener back to the groove. "Green Apple" is a civil song, featuring Kanyepa's sighing guitar.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- FORMAT: LP
- ARTIST: Amanaz
- TITLE: Africa
- LABEL: Now-Again Records
- CATALOG NUMBER: NA 5203
- GENRE: International Sounds
- SUB-GENRES: African, Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock
- RELEASE YEAR: 2022
- UPC: 659457520311
- CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST
01. Amanaz
02. I Am Very Far
03. Sunday Morning
04. Khala My Friend
05. History Of Man
06. Nsunka Lwendo
07. Africa
08. Green Apple
09. Making The Scene
10. Easy Street
11. Big Enough
12. Kale
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UPC: 659457520311
SKU: FSLP-387
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