Évocations ibériques
Back to the Root
Rarities for oboe and fortepiano
Violin Sonata No.4 No.5 No.6 and No.7
Vusa Mkhaya embodies the sound of the eclectic, pulsing, dusty streets of Tshabalala township in Zimbabwe’s Bulawayo. UManyanyatha, his third solo album, comes from a nickname he was given as a child, which means “he who loves to dance and sing”. On this very personal record, Vusa’s voice gives flight to childhood memories, sage advice, and messages of peace and unity for the African continent.
5* “gentle yet inventive, full of soulfulness… If you like artists such as Mahotella Queens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Vusi Mahlasela, or Cameroon's Blick Bassy, you will love this” – Hall of Fame
1. Mayibabo (isiqalo/intro) - 1:01
2. Manyanyatha - 4:03
3. Lizobuya - 4:40
4. Africa - 5:52
5. Ubuntu - 7:10
6. Lalela - 3:18
7. Siyeza (For Mama) - 4:31
8. Uthando - 3:33
9. Kudala - 8:02
10. Bayakhala - 3:53
11. Naisiyai - 5:07
12. Abalalanga - 3:59
13. Zhiya (Isiphetho/outro) - 0:49
Total playing time: 56:39 min.
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