
Malompo Jazz Vol. 1
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Formed in Mamelodi township near Pretoria, the group started out as Malombo Jazz Men with Julian Bahula on malombo drums, Abbey Cindi on flute and Philip Tabane on guitar. Fusing traditional and improvised rhythms with jazz, Malombo became renowned as one of the first South African bands to fully connect jazz with the African traditions. Despite his undoubted genius, Tabane became erratic on tour and Bahula brought in another Mamelodi-based talent, guitarist Lucas âLuckyâ Ranku, renaming the band Malombo Jazz Makers. The group played stadiums and festivals and were soon signed to Gallo. Recording at a studio in Pretoria, the trio debuted with the album âMalompo Jazzâ in 1966, showcasing the simple, spacious beauty of the Malombo sound and Abbey Cindiâs compositions, with Mahotella Queensâ Hilda Tloubatla on guest vocals. The partner follow-up album âMalombo Jazz Makers Vol. 2â was recorded a year later, continuing the earthy flow of Malomboâs music. The two albums have since been recognised as unique landmarks of South African jazz through popular tracks like âSibathathuâ, âJikelezaâ and âEmakhayaâ. Alongside full original artwork, the albums feature a new interview with Julian Bahula.
Tracklist
A1. Abbey's Mood
A2. Lullaby for Angels
A3. Grab This for Me
A4. Emakhaya
A5. Blues After Lunch
A6. Bababelo
B1. Intandane
B2. A Tribute to Birds
B3. Root of Africa
B4. Vuma Mbari
B5. Lousy Fever
B6. Jikeleza
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Formed in Mamelodi township near Pretoria, the group started out as Malombo Jazz Men with Julian Bahula on malombo drums, Abbey Cindi on flute and Philip Tabane on guitar. Fusing traditional and improvised rhythms with jazz, Malombo became renowned as one of the first South African bands to fully connect jazz with the African traditions. Despite his undoubted genius, Tabane became erratic on tour and Bahula brought in another Mamelodi-based talent, guitarist Lucas âLuckyâ Ranku, renaming the band Malombo Jazz Makers. The group played stadiums and festivals and were soon signed to Gallo. Recording at a studio in Pretoria, the trio debuted with the album âMalompo Jazzâ in 1966, showcasing the simple, spacious beauty of the Malombo sound and Abbey Cindiâs compositions, with Mahotella Queensâ Hilda Tloubatla on guest vocals. The partner follow-up album âMalombo Jazz Makers Vol. 2â was recorded a year later, continuing the earthy flow of Malomboâs music. The two albums have since been recognised as unique landmarks of South African jazz through popular tracks like âSibathathuâ, âJikelezaâ and âEmakhayaâ. Alongside full original artwork, the albums feature a new interview with Julian Bahula.
Tracklist
A1. Abbey's Mood
A2. Lullaby for Angels
A3. Grab This for Me
A4. Emakhaya
A5. Blues After Lunch
A6. Bababelo
B1. Intandane
B2. A Tribute to Birds
B3. Root of Africa
B4. Vuma Mbari
B5. Lousy Fever
B6. Jikeleza












