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| Sangoma | 
| List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $5.82 You Save: $4.16 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Sales Rank: 36856 Category: Music
Artist: Miriam Makeba Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Studio: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea Label: Warner Bros / Wea Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 25673 UPC: 075992567329 EAN: 0075992567329 ASIN: B000002LDH
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Emabhaceni - Miriam Makeba, Makeba, Miriam | | | Baxabene Oxamu - Miriam Makeba, Traditional | | | Ngalala Phantsi | | | Ihoyiya | | | Kulo Nyaka | | | Baya Jabula | | | Mabhongo | | | Ingwemabala | | | Mosadi Ku Rima | | | Angilalanga | | | Ungakanani | | | Ngiya Khuyeka | | | Nyankwabe | | | Sabumoya | | | Congo - Miriam Makeba, Traditional | | | Nginani Na | | | Umam' Uyajabula | | | Nyamuthla | | | Icala |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com A sangoma is a traditional healer, one who channels the ancestral spirits who advise the living. On this impeccably produced CD, Miriam Makeba returns to her roots, singing the songs of her childhood, and in the process seeks to heal the wounds of apartheid and 30 years of exile from her South African home. The songs here are parables, lullabies, and gathering songs, deeply spiritual and moving. They are songs of struggle and perseverance delivered by Africa's best-loved voice. Mama Africa (Makeba's nickname) is joined by a group of soulful women singers. Some songs feature understated percussion; others are gloriously unadorned a cappella. This is an essential timeless album from one of the world's greatest singers. --Jeff Grubb
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| Customer Reviews:
  Amazing Grace March 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I grew up with just one of Miriam Makeba's albums, the only one available at that time, simply called: Miriam Makeba. Technology has outdated the record albums, replaced with tapes and now cd's. I love this album. Reading the insert, I find that Miriam Makeba is not only the singer, but she is the choir. Every voice in the background is Miriam Makeba. Recorded and re-recorded, it must have been an amazing effort for her. This album records songs passed on from generations past. It is good to know that these South African treasures will remain, I am assuming the songs are of Zulu origin.
  Transcendent music. August 11, 2001 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
IOve had a cassette of this album in my car for more than a decade, and IOm sure IOve played it more than any of the dozens of other cassettes in the car. ItOs one of the few I never get tired of hearing. Since the songs are all in Xhosa, I had no idea what Miriam Makeba was singing about, but there was something so warm and uplifting, so healing, about her voice, and the lilting rhythms of the songs, that meaning didnOt seem to matter. Only recently I glanced at the liner notes and realized that most of the songs are essentially prayers. They call on the spirits of ancestors for help or strength, or praise them for the help theyOve given. ItOs transcendent, spiritual music which I guess at some level I knew all along, even without understanding the words. That the sense of the songs is clear even if you donOt understand the language tells you a lot about the power of Miriam MakebaOs singing.My six-year-old daughter also loves this album, and often asks me to play it. (She says her favorite singers are Raffi, Ella Fitzgerald and Miriam Makeba an interesting trio.) I suspect MakebaOs warmth comes through to any listener, no matter what their age. This is some of the most moving music IOve ever heard.
  Very good... but not the best of Makeba May 1, 2000 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
It's certainly a beautiful CD, with gorgeous music. But... I grew up with the music of Miriam Makeba on her older LP's, and quite frankly, her voice during the 60's and 70's was so exceptionally beautiful -- I truly think hers was one of the 2 or 3 greatest voices I've heard, up there with Ella -- that it's just not the same. Don't let me dissuade you from buying this CD, it's very, very good, and anyone who likes, traditional S. African music will *really* like this CD. But if you want to hear the real Makeba, with a voice so beautiful it sends a chill down your spine, you have to go to earlier materials. I hope the record companies release her early material some day.
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