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Live in South Africa

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Download links and information about Live in South Africa by Andy Narell. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, World Music genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:33:22 minutes.

Artist: Andy Narell
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, World Music
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:33:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Play One for Keith (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 7:31
2. Kalinda (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 9:13
3. Out of the Blue (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 9:54
4. Jenny's Room (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 7:22
5. Coffee Street (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 6:44
6. Hannibal's Revenge (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 8:32
7. Sugar Street (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 9:21
8. Chakalaka (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 9:29
9. Little Secrets (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 4:57
10. Heads or Tails (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 7:54
11. Mpule (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 9:16
12. Oxamu (feat. Louis Mhlanga, Denny Lalouette, Rob Watson, Andile Yenana & Basi Mahlasela) 3:09

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Steel pan virtuoso Andy Narell releases his first "live" recording Live in South Africa on this great two-disc enhanced CD recorded at the end of his April 2000 tour to which he played to a crowd estimated at between 60-80 thousand people. Joined by Louis Mhlanga on guitar, Danny Lalouette on bass, Andile Yenana on keyboards, Rob Watson on drums, and Basi Mahlasela on percussion, in the "engine room," Andy Narell plays one of the best sets of his career with this excellent band that is clearly in their comfort zone. The multicultural language he speaks on his steel pans on "Kalinda" and "Out of the Blue" is so expressive that you wouldn't believe these are actually instruments made from discarded steel oil drums. He slows the tempo down a bit on the ballad "Heads or Tails" and it's a real beauty. The pure tones and melodicism of Narell's steel pans shimmer with a romantic ambience that will make you fall in love if you aren't already. The "engine room" is wide open on "Hannibal's Revenge" and they are really pushing the envelope with the addition of African and cultural grooves. The tones Narell gets out of his pans are awesome. From the highest pitch of the Ping-Pong pan to the bass of the boom pan, Narell's playing is truly exhilarating. If you liked Fire in the Engine Room, Narell's 1999 release, then you are sure to love Live in South Africa. It's hot, it grooves, it's happy, and it rocks.