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Dudu Pukwana - Sounds Zila flac album

Dudu Pukwana - Sounds Zila flac album
  • Performer Dudu Pukwana
  • Title Sounds Zila
  • Date of release 1981
  • Style African, Cape Jazz, Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk
  • Other formats FLAC DXD MPC AUD MP1 MP4 VQF
  • Genre Jazz / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1781 mb
  • Size FLAC 1754 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 956

Dudu Pukwana ‎– Sounds Zila. Label: Jika Records ‎– ZL 1. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country: UK. Released: 1981. Advisor – John Jack. Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Leader, Producer – Dudu Pukwana. Artwork – Martine Radunsky. Backing Vocals – Linda Conco, Sonia Matabane, Tiny Conco. Bass – Eric Richardson (3), Ernest Mothle. Congas – Smiley de Jones. Design, Photography By – Jimi Matthews. Drums – Churchill Jolobe.

Sounds Zila is a world fusion music live album recording by DUDU PUKWANA released in 1981 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. DUDU PUKWANA - Sounds Zila. Filed under World Fusion By DUDU PUKWANA. A1 Zila A2 Uyini A3 Chandeliers & Mirrors B1 Suite Sweet Nowami B2 Thula Sana B3 B My Dear B4 Dudu Layi Layi.

Dudu Pukwana und Zila - Jazzwoche Burghausen 1987 fragm. Dudu Pukwana : Sondela (come closer). Dudu Pukwana - Mongezi Feza : Sonia. Dudu Pukwana - Madodana (The Young Ones). Dudu pukwana and zila (with harry beckett) – germany 1987. Dudu Pukwana - Angel Nemali.

Dudu Pukwana was born in Walmer Township, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He grew up studying piano in his family, but in 1956 he switched to alto sax after meeting tenor sax player Nikele Moyake. In 1962, Pukwana won first prize at the Johannesburg Jazz Festival with Moyake's Jazz Giants (1962 Gallo/Teal). The second was Spear, with whom he recorded the seminal afro-jazz album In The Townships in 1973 for Virgin Records at The Manor Studio. Assagai and Spear, which recorded a few albums in the early 1970s, blended kwela rhythms, rocking guitars, and jazz solos. Zila recorded Zila Sounds (1981), Live in Bracknell and Willisau (1983), partly recorded at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, and Zila (1986), the last with keyboardist Django Bates and Pukwana increasingly using soprano sax.

DUDU PUKWANA SOUNDS ZILA JIKA - UK Original LP. Out of stock. Dudu pukwana - sounds zila

Four of the five cuts feature, in addition to Pukwana, two of the musicians from the prior date, drummer Louis Moholo and the glorious trumpeter Mongezi Feza, who was to die prematurely shortly after this session. The remainder of the band on these pieces, however, is filled out by several musicians who operated more from the electric funk end of the spectrum than the acoustic-oriented township music which was Pukwana's roots

Zila recorded Zila Sounds (1981), Live in Bracknell and Willisau (1983), and Zila (1986), the last with keyboardist Django Bates and Pukwana increasingly using soprano sax. In duo with John Stevens, he recorded the free session They Shoot to Kill (Affinity 1987), dedicated to Johnny Dyani. Dudu Pukwana died of liver failure in June 1990. Francesco Martinelli. Duduvudu: The Gospel According to Dudu Pukwana.

Mtutuzel Dudu Pukwana (18 July 1938, in Walmer Township, Port Elizabeth, South Africa – 30 June 1990) was a South African saxophonist, composer and pianist (although not known for his piano playing). Dudu Pukwana grew up studying piano in his family, but in 1956 he switched to alto sax after meeting tenor sax player Nikele Moyake. In 1962, he won first prize at the Johannesburg Jazz Festival with Moyake's Jazz Giants (1962 Gallo/Teal). In his early days he also played with Kippie Moeketsi.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Zila
Written-By – Dudu Pukwana
A2 Uyini
Written-By – Dudu Pukwana
A3 Chandeliers & Mirrors
Written-By – Harry Beckett
B1 Suite Sweet Nowami
Written-By – Dudu Pukwana
B2 Thula Sana
Arranged By – Dudu PukwanaWritten-By – Traditional
B3 B My Dear
Written-By – Dudu Pukwana
B4 Dudu Layi Layi
Written-By – Dudu Pukwana

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded By – Zipper Mobile
  • Printed By – Senol Printing Ltd.
  • Published By – Cadillac Music
  • Recorded At – 100 Club
  • Mixed At – Wave Studios

Credits

  • Advisor [Production] – John Jack
  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Leader, Producer – Dudu Pukwana
  • Artwork [Front Cover] – Martine Radunsky
  • Backing Vocals – Linda Conco, Sonia Matabane, Tiny Conco
  • Bass – Eric Richardson , Ernest Mothle
  • Congas – Smiley de Jones*
  • Design [Cover], Photography By – Jimi Matthews
  • Drums – Churchill Jolobe
  • Guitar – Mark Wood
  • Mixed By – Charles Gray
  • Piano – Errol Clarke
  • Producer – Barbara Pukwana
  • Tenor Saxophone, Flute – George Lee
  • Trombone – Phil Kember
  • Trumpet – Peter Segona*
  • Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dave Defries*, Harry Beckett
  • Vocals – Peggy Phango, Pinise Saul

Notes

Recorded Live At The 100 Club, London, 16th January 1981

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Rights Society: PRS