
Keep Me In Mind (Remastered)
âAny other singer can sing a love song and the audience will think about lovers lost and found. When I sing a love song it is a metaphor for the yearning of a subjugated people to be free.â
Miriam Makebaâs âKeep Me In Mindâ was her last album for Reprise and reflected major changes in both her own personal life and politically within the USA. After becoming a national star globally following the success of âPata Pataâ in 1967, she had fallen out publicly with her mentor and âBig Brotherâ, Harry Belafonte. Makeba made the decision to return to Africa following an invitation from President SĂ©kou TourĂ© of Guinea. In Conakry, Makeba met Stokely Carmichael, President of civil rights organisation the SNCC and they would later marry. âWith the Vietnam War, the student protests and the riots in the ghettos, everyone is scared,â Makeba said. âEveryone is afraid that there will be a great black uprising.â Makebaâs concerts were widely cancelled and both her and Carmichael were followed relentlessly by the FBI.
Reprise also terminated her contract but brought in producer Lewis Merenstein for her final recording for the label, best known for his work with Van Morrison on âAstral Weeksâ. Merenstein suggested two Van songs for Makeba to cover, âBrand New Dayâ from the âMoondanceâ sessions and âI Shall Singâ and further songs were added to reflect both the political climate and Makebaâs own memories including Stephen Stillsâ âFor What Itâs Worthâ and Lennon & McCartneyâs wistful âIn My Lifeâ. New compositions by Makeba and her daughter Bongi included âLumumbaâ, a personal tribute to Congolese independence leader, Patrice Lumumba. Reflective of the times, the album is infused with a palpable despair but, as in all of her music, a quiet determination still shines through.
This new reissue of âKeep Me In Mindâ is presented in its original artwork and features rare photos and new extensive liner notes by Francis Gooding of The Wire. Remastered from the original tapes by The Carvery.
Tracklist
LP
A1. Lumumba 2.46
A2. For What Itâs Worth 2.45
A3. Brand New Day 3.17
A4. I Shall Sing 3.06
A5. Kulala 2.37
B1. In My Life 3.08
B2. Down On The Corner 2.32
B3. Ibande 2.17
B4. Measure The Valleys 3.33
B5. Tululu 2.11
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1. Lumumba 2.46
2. For What Itâs Worth 2.45
3. Brand New Day 3.17
4. I Shall Sing 3.06
5. Kulala 2.37
6. In My Life 3.08
7. Down On The Corner 2.32
8. Ibande 2.17
9. Measure The Valleys 3.33
10. Tululu 2.11
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âAny other singer can sing a love song and the audience will think about lovers lost and found. When I sing a love song it is a metaphor for the yearning of a subjugated people to be free.â
Miriam Makebaâs âKeep Me In Mindâ was her last album for Reprise and reflected major changes in both her own personal life and politically within the USA. After becoming a national star globally following the success of âPata Pataâ in 1967, she had fallen out publicly with her mentor and âBig Brotherâ, Harry Belafonte. Makeba made the decision to return to Africa following an invitation from President SĂ©kou TourĂ© of Guinea. In Conakry, Makeba met Stokely Carmichael, President of civil rights organisation the SNCC and they would later marry. âWith the Vietnam War, the student protests and the riots in the ghettos, everyone is scared,â Makeba said. âEveryone is afraid that there will be a great black uprising.â Makebaâs concerts were widely cancelled and both her and Carmichael were followed relentlessly by the FBI.
Reprise also terminated her contract but brought in producer Lewis Merenstein for her final recording for the label, best known for his work with Van Morrison on âAstral Weeksâ. Merenstein suggested two Van songs for Makeba to cover, âBrand New Dayâ from the âMoondanceâ sessions and âI Shall Singâ and further songs were added to reflect both the political climate and Makebaâs own memories including Stephen Stillsâ âFor What Itâs Worthâ and Lennon & McCartneyâs wistful âIn My Lifeâ. New compositions by Makeba and her daughter Bongi included âLumumbaâ, a personal tribute to Congolese independence leader, Patrice Lumumba. Reflective of the times, the album is infused with a palpable despair but, as in all of her music, a quiet determination still shines through.
This new reissue of âKeep Me In Mindâ is presented in its original artwork and features rare photos and new extensive liner notes by Francis Gooding of The Wire. Remastered from the original tapes by The Carvery.
Tracklist
LP
A1. Lumumba 2.46
A2. For What Itâs Worth 2.45
A3. Brand New Day 3.17
A4. I Shall Sing 3.06
A5. Kulala 2.37
B1. In My Life 3.08
B2. Down On The Corner 2.32
B3. Ibande 2.17
B4. Measure The Valleys 3.33
B5. Tululu 2.11
CD
1. Lumumba 2.46
2. For What Itâs Worth 2.45
3. Brand New Day 3.17
4. I Shall Sing 3.06
5. Kulala 2.37
6. In My Life 3.08
7. Down On The Corner 2.32
8. Ibande 2.17
9. Measure The Valleys 3.33
10. Tululu 2.11
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