Hope

Hope

by Hugh Masekela
Hope

Hope

by Hugh Masekela

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Overview

Now happily resettled in South Africa, Masekela assembled a seven-piece group there and recorded an informal guided tour of his life and repertoire live in Washington D.C.'s Blues Alley. The songs stretch over a period of nearly five decades and several countries and composers -- from an incantatory Alexandria township tune, "Languta," which he learned in 1947, to a fairly ordinary piece written by keyboardist Themba Mkhize in 1993, "Until When." "Abangoma" starts the CD out on the right track, hearkening back to the early fusion of African music and jazz that Masekela was playing back in 1966. "Mandela (Bring Him Back Home)" may have lost some of its political raison d'etre by 1993, but it remains a good tune, and the band plays it with enthusiasm. Yet Masekela's biggest hit, "Grazing in the Grass," sounds a bit tired in this live rendition. There are two songs by the prolific South African composer Caiphus Semenya, "Nomali" and the driving "Ha Le Se," and the late Nigerian idol Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is represented by "Lady." Clearly the resolution of the political struggle in South Africa had mellowed Masekela; he sounds happier, perhaps less fiery, certainly more polished and refined on the trumpet and flugelhorn than when he started out. But when you hear his bitter narration on "Stimela," describing the life of formerly conscripted coal miners, you suspect that not all of the old wounds have healed. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Product Details

Release Date: 05/07/2002
Label: Triloka
UPC: 0801298202028
Rank: 19018

Tracks

  1. Abangoma
  2. Uptownship
  3. Mandela (Bring Him Back Home!)
  4. Grazin' in the Grass
  5. Lady
  6. Until When
  7. Languta
  8. Nomali
  9. Marketplace
  10. Ntyilo Ntyilo
  11. Ha le Se
  12. Stimela

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hugh Masekela   Primary Artist,Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Lawrence Matshiza   Vocals,Guitar
Themba Mkhize   Keyboards,Vocals
Damon Duewhite   Drums
Remi Kabaka   Vocals,Percussion
Ngenekhaya Mahlanghu   Flute,Vocals,Saxophone,Percussion
Ballederos Hornas Africanos DeTownsheep   Vocals (Background)
Bakithi Kumalo   Bass,Vocals

Technical Credits

Themba Mkhize   Composer,Musician
Darren Mora   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Irving   Composer
Damon Duewhite   Musician
David Hewitt   Engineer
Hugh Masekela   Mixing,Composer,Musician,Producer,Song Notes
Sean McClintock   Assistant Engineer
K.D. Kagel   Mixing,Producer,Executive Producer
Remi Kabaka   Musician
Mitchell Markus   Executive Producer
Alan Salinga   Composer
Caiphus Semenya   Composer
Kalahari   Composer
Ngenekhaya Mahlanghu   Musician
Harry Elston   Composer
John Oshima   Management,Production Assistant
Jackie Sallow   Photography
Nita Scott   Representation
Kevin Michael Gray   Mastering
Paul A. Sloman   Executive Producer
Bernie Kirsh   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Bakithi Kumalo   Musician
Fela Kuti   Composer
Gene Paul   Mastering
Ryan Hewitt   Assistant Engineer
Robert Read   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Phil Gitomer   Assistant Engineer
Philemon Hou   Composer
Gus Skinas   Authoring
Miriam Makeba   Composer
Lawrence Matshiza   Musician
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