It may not be "Coming Home" but you can't keep a good thing down and here's some 'Resurrection' to proove it from Mzala Wa Afrika.
Artist: Mzala Wa Afrika
Artist: Mzala Wa Afrika
Well I don't know about their time keeping, but they certainly have issues about sticking to one music genre as these 13 tracks are coherently all over the place (which is a good thing).
Picking up on some Or Kantor vibes ('Sarda Sarda' being you current favourite album, see review HERE) to Prince pop-R&B, to duet soul-funk al la MF Robots ('Spinnin') and loads more; that's the 'Allure' of this album.
With a cast of fellow students of Town Planning, sorry I mean cool soul-jazz pop funk, Eden Ladin, Jenny Penkin, Sefi Zisling, Dreamcast, Sefi Zisling, Berry Sakharof this is going to make so many playlists it's like a Garden City Movement re-energised, re-born, re-danced (you get the idea).
After 10 years of Tangent, is it time for the residents sit down and pick the best tracks for a compilation to celebrate? Too right it is, even if there's less tracks than the number of balloons in the cover photograph. Even so, it'd still an impressive 18 tracks, many of which are probably going to be new to you as they find themselves a newer and wider audience.
Such was the response to the album 'Durkus' (see review HERE), We Jazz Records have gone the extra mile, well 7", with two glorious tracks.
Artist: The Stance Brothers
Title: Sao Paolo / Timmy
Release date: 12th July, 2024
Label : We Jazz Records
Catalog Number : WJ0719
Format: LP / CD / Digital / Bandcamp