
Amigo
Clifford Lugard Productions CLP001
One of the most creative bands on the Kenyan scene since 1978,
John Ngereza's Les Wanyika band has finally broken through with a CD release. It's
mix of old and new songs, all recently recorded. The old numbers include such famous
tunes as Sina Makosa, Pamela, Paulina, Afro, Nimaru. This is classic Swahili rumba
with the great guitar interweve and some very cool horn/sax combinations. For those
interested in the sound of the original mixes, see Kenya Dance Mania, below. Sadly, rhythm
guitarist and composer Omari Shabani (Professor Omari) passed away in February 1998, just
before the release of this CD.
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Recorded in Holland, this 1992 CD release is probably the best
representation of the later SWO sound. The name Kameleon Records is a twist on the
Kinyonga brothers' family name which, in Swahili, means "chameleon."
Kenya Vol. 1
African Music Gallery AMG003 (LP only)
Some of their best music on an excellent recording (but compare
the Nairobi release of "Baba Asiya" by Orchestra Jobiso for an interesting
contrast).
ORIGINAL ZENGELA BAND
This is a mystery group to me. Aside from the knowledge that
they have seven members and come from the Kenya coast, they are virtually anonymous to
Nairobi and other places upcountry.
This is great little CD, most of it in the classic Swahili
rumba style. Great interlocking guitars and bass meshing with flowing rhythmic grooves. In
this, Zegela shares a kinship with the Wanyika groups. However, a couple of the tunes are
reminiscent of that great era of the Equator Sound Band (also a good thing). The
production is first-rate. My only problem with this CD is that the songs are too short and
too subdued. All in all, its rather tame. The producers should have let those
guitarists loose to do some damage!
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