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In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined by special guest Kevin, who brings a unique spotlight with Amanaz's album "Africa." Kevin delves into the rich, psychedelic rock sounds of this Zambian gem, one of the cornerstone albums of an obscure genre known as Zamrock. He explores how "Africa" captures the vibrant musical landscape of 1970s Zambia and its enduring influence on global music enthusiasts.Shawn follows with a spotlight on "Butterflies Don't Go Away," a compilation from Majesty Crush curated by Numero Records. He examines the band's dreamy, shoegaze sound and the compilation's ability to capture their essence through tracks like "Uma”, “Seles”, “No. 1 Fan" and "Sunny Pie." Craig wraps up the episode by diving into The The's "Mind Bomb," highlighting Matt Johnson's dark, introspective lyrics and the albums' innovative blend of rock and electronic elements. He spotlights the guitar work of Johnny Marr, as well as one of his favorite standout songs, a duet with Sinead O'Connor called "Kingdom of Rain", reflecting on the album's profound impact. Join Shawn, Craig, and Kevin as they explore these hidden gems, offering deep insights and appreciation for these diverse and influential albums.
Jim brings two weeks of Perfect Pop to a fitting conclusion with two masterpieces from the Seventies. Listen as he discusses “Like A Ship” by Pastor T. L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir and “Khala My Friend” by Zambian band Amanaz. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
As broadcast March 22, 2023 with extra Zamvibes throughout. Tonight we travel to Lusaka, Zambia for our weekly Round Trip gig. Zambia is an amazing country, being an innovator in African rock music and generally a free bastion of expression throughout its existence. We go all over the time frame with this and to neighboring countries where the connections run deep as well, featuring Sampa The Great, Cleo Ice Queen, and more Zamrock than we could even fit into our normal time slot.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)The Velvet Underground – What Goes OnNgozi Family – Hi BabeBlackfoot – Running Teddy Chisi – Funky LadyChef 187 – AmsterdamKaladoshas – Nipaseko Chance Part II (36:42)Amanaz – Khala My FriendWITCH – Home TownCleo Ice Queen – DreamersJohn Wizards – Lusaka By NightSadistic Zombie feat El Jae – Ku LusakaThe Sakala Brothers – Tawela Amalume Part III (63:41)Salty Dog – See The StormThe Crane Band feat PK Chishala – Na Musonda Sampa The Great – EnergySampa The Great – FreedomNatasha Chansa – Show MeAlfred C. Kalusha – Ni MaggiePart IV (99:19)Rozalla – Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)Yo Maps – No MoreLumba – C'est La VieAmanaz – Sunday MorningMisty Blue – Mang GakKu One Chan – Don't Be Sad
The Zamrock genre emerged out of Zambia and gained popularity in Africa during the early 70's. Warm fuzz-filled guitar mingles with distinct African pop(ish) Rock sounds to create a psychedelic journey inspired by the Blues/Rock flavours of Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Jimi Hendrix while drawing the Funk/Soul flavor of James Brown. . . African/Zambian Rock. Zamrock. . . There is far too many notable tracks to squeeze into one mix. Part 2 is already in the works and out very soon. . . Njoy the Sounds U.V . . All copyrights belong to the respected artists/labels & no monetary gains are made from this podcast. PLEASE Support All Bands listed . Buy Merch Buy Vinyl Buy concert tickets. . . 1.Coffin Maker by Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family . 2.Nizakupanga Ngzo by Ngozi Family . 3.Lonely Highway by Blackfoot . 4.Like A Chicken by WITCH . 6.Fast by Salty Dog . 7.Black Power by Peace . 8.Born Black by Chrissy Zebby Tembo . 9.Running by Blackfoot . 10.Strange Dream by WITCH . 11. Starving Child by Musi-O-Tunya . 12.Khala My Friend by Amanaz**
Tonight's episode of Pudding On The Wrist includes choice cuts from The Hidden Cameras, Dusty Springfield, Dadamah, Spread Joy, Amanaz, and so many more.
Crucial Zamrock from Amanaz, Fireballs, Salty Dog, WITCH, Ngozi and more. Planet Waves is part of the Free FM freefm.org.nz Friday MUSIC ZONE, we dig deep into Zamrock,AfroBeat, AfroFuzz, AfroRock and more. Hit us on Facebook & Insta - @planetwavespodcast Hamilton Kirikiriroa, NZ
Cool selections from Nigeria, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe Planet Waves is part of the Free FM freefm.org.nz Friday MUSIC ZONE, we dig deep into Zamrock,AfroBeat, AfroFuzz, AfroRock and more. Hit us on Facebook & Insta - @planetwavespodcast Hamilton Kirikiriroa, NZ
This week Oliver explores Zambian Rock from Amanaz. While their music is obscure, it has found its way into the consciousness of indie fans. Also featured is Christchurch based shoegaze and Pavement influenced group Wurld Series. Follow @asonicyouthpodcast on Insta and Facebook. This show is part of the Free FM 89.0 YOUTH ZONE. Made with support of NZ on Air.
Zamrock from Pax Nicholas, Blackfoot, Amanaz and a lot more! Planet Waves is part of the Free FM freefm.org.nz Friday MUSIC ZONE, we dig deep into Zamrock,AfroBeat, AfroFuzz, AfroRock and more. Hit us on Facebook & Insta - @planetwavespodcast Hamilton Kirikiriroa, NZ
We discuss some important subjects like, who was the first person to be called hot, and the fall of low rise jeans. Then Indy reviews the classic Zamrock album Africa by Amanaz, Samantha recommends Down the Rabbit Hole & Vegas Diaries by Holly Madison, and we prepare to discuss the life and music of Bob Marley. Amanaz was a Zamrock band founded in 1973 in Kitwe, Zambia.[1] The group released their only album, the acclaimed Africa, in 1975. Amanaz drew influences from American and British rock of the late 1960s–early 1970s, especially the music of Jimi Hendrix, and from traditional Zambian music, identifiable in Watson Lungu's drumming and Keith Kabwe's vocals. The band's name is the acronym of "Ask Me About Nice Artistes In Zambia". Holly Madison[1] (née Cullen; born December 23, 1979)[2] is an American model and television personality.[3] She appeared in the E! reality television show The Girls Next Door and her own series, Holly's World. She has also released two books, Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny in 2015 and The Vegas Diaries: Romance, Rolling the Dice, and the Road to Reinvention in 2016. Etymology of Hot: https://theawesomer.com/the-origin-of-the-slang-hot/305294/
As broadcast October 27, 2021 with plenty of extra Zam! for the podcast travelers. Tonight Lizz Kalo is stuck in the books for midterms, so we had to take the trip alone without her in the studio. Rather ironic as our talented Wednesday contributor actually lived in our destination of Zambia for several years when young. Oh well...she still gave us all the goods on the music front for our 2nd hour of programming, and no half stepping with Zambia, a country positively bursting with musical & artistic innovation for as far back as one can go.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Velvet Underground – What Goes OnNgozi Family – Hi BabeBlackfoot – Running Teddy Chisi – Funky LadyChef 187 – AmsterdamKaladoshas – Nipaseko Chance Part II (34:42)Amanaz – Khala My FriendWITCH – Home TownCleo Ice Queen – DreamersJohn Wizards – Lusaka By NightSadistic Zombie feat El Jae – Ku LusakaThe Sakala Brothers – Tawela Amalume Part III (61:40)Salty Dog – See The StormPK Chishala – Na Musonda Sampa The Great – EnergySampa The Great – FreedomNatasha Chansa – Show MeAlfred C. Kalusha – Ni Maggie Part IV (98:28)Rozalla – Everybody's FreeYo Maps – No MoreLumaba – C'est La VieAmanaz – Sunday MorningMisty Blue – Mang GakKu One Chan – Don't Be Sad
Welcome to the Turntable Round Table!Here's what the crew were into this past week. Give ‘em a listen and see what you think!Tom's PickAida Victoria – “Magnolia Blues” from A Southern Gothic (2021)Craig's PickVoyager One – “The People's Candidate” from Dissolver (2005)Shawn's PickUnderground Springhouse – “Joyfell” from Joyfell [Single] (2018)Kevin's PickAmanaz – “Khala My Friend” from Africa (1975)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
Bob and Mike talk a bit about the Pavement tour of Europe in 2022, plus play and discuss some songs from Katy Kirby, Bdrmm, Mansfield TYA, Amanaz, Joachim & Rolf Kühn, and Mustafa Özkent.
As broadcast July 8, 2021 with bonus beats for you podcast measurers. We pay one week overdue tribute to "Stakes Is High," a landmark album released by De La Soul last week in 1996. An album whose reverberations can still be very felt today, we rocked some beats & lo-fi stuff for the entirety of part 1. In the 2nd half of our Sampled funk & soul first hour, we marked this date in 1972 when "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers went to #1, and got a couple of new joints from Izo Fitzroy & Lady Wray in, then finished with a couple Ethiojazz & Zambian soul classics from the 1970's. Dan Lloyd joined us after the jump and with pickins pretty slim due to the 4th of July holiday in the US, he also went with a few new cuts while also going through some tunes that he did not play on the show just due to the volume of stuff coming out, especially in May & June.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Dela – Stakes Is HighPete Rock – For The PeopleOddissee – Beach Dr.Jazz Liberators – Clin D'oeilDigable Planets – Black EgoPart II (31:10)Bill Withers – Lean On MeBill Withers – I Can't Write Left-HandedIzo Fitzroy – Everybody Knows This Ain't RightLady Wray – Games People PlayHailu Mergia & The Walias – TezetaAmanaz – Khala My Friend Part III (61:54)Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes – StickyThe Ophelias – Neil Young on High ft Julien BakerPoppy – HerPuppy – AngelThe Wallflowers – Who's That Man Walking Round My GardenTom Petty and the Heartbreakers – 105 Degrees Part IV (91:57)Death From Above 1979 – Free AnimalThe Armed – A Life So WonderfulKing Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Catching SmokeAdult Mom – Frost'68 – Bad BiteFaye Webster – Cheers
Une étoile filante dans le ciel du rock psychédélique venue tout droit de ZAMBIE et datée de 1975 ! Playlist… The post S04E31 AMANAZ first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.
The Wreck continues their weekly podcast with episode 78, welcoming special guest Kara Hesse, listening to music from Amanas, Warren tells his home invasion experience, and much much more! Check out Kara Hesse on Facebook, Instagram, Patreon, and her Official Website! Check out Kara's jewelry company ROADWORN here! Listen to and follow Kara on Spotify here! Check out all the epic tunes on Henry's History Lesson Playlist on Spotify here! Get 15% off our online store now through Valentine's day with code "RJTWVDAY" here! Follow Steve on Patreon here! Follow Henry on Patreon here! Check out Steve and Warren's new project Late Night Brunch Club on Instagram here!
Amanaz released their sole album Africa in 1975. In this episode, vocalist Keith Kabwe and lead guitarist Isaac Mpofu provide the backstory with some surprising insights into the genesis of one of Zamrock’s most sought after and critically acclaimed releases. We also hear from the producer of the album Billie David Nyati of the Zambia Music Parlour label and the bassist of the band Salty Dog, Norman Muntemba, describes Zambia’s early recording studios. Also featured are rare tracks from Amanaz offshoot bands Heathen and Drive Unit.
Podcast mensuel programmé et réalisé par Kim Giani.Durée : 60 minutes.Dégustation musicale dans un cadre privilégié. Service en terrasse toute l'année.Bienvenue ! Kim vous conseille la pizza du chef, truffée d'ingrédients savoureux, choisis avec soin par le pizzaïolo selon l'inspiration pop du jour !Et ses aliments : the west coast pop art experimental band « shifting sands »Linda McCartney « mister sandman »Amanaz « sunday morning »Lizzy Mercier Descloux « fire »Georges Brassens « les trompettes de la renommée »The Weeknd « blinding lights »NTO « chez nous »Alessia Cara « here »Chaka Demus & Pliers « murder she wrote »Glauque « vivre »The smashing pumpkins « bullet with butterfly wings »Captain Sensible « happy talk »Bonnie Banane « la lune et le soleil »The Cure « piggy in the mirror »Siouxie and the Banshees « lunar camel »Ella Fitzgerald « happy talk »
Podcast mensuel programmé et réalisé par Kim Giani. Durée : 60 minutes. Dégustation musicale dans un cadre privilégié. Service en terrasse toute l'année. Bienvenue ! Kim vous conseille la pizza du chef, truffée d'ingrédients savoureux, choisis avec soin par le pizzaïolo selon l'inspiration pop du jour ! Et ses aliments : the west coast pop art experimental band « shifting sands » Linda McCartney « mister sandman » Amanaz « sunday morning » Lizzy Mercier Descloux « fire » Georges Brassens « les trompettes de la renommée » The Weeknd « blinding lights » NTO « chez nous » Alessia Cara « here » Chaka Demus & Pliers « murder she wrote » Glauque « vivre » The smashing pumpkins « bullet with butterfly wings » Captain Sensible « happy talk » Bonnie Banane « la lune et le soleil » The Cure « piggy in the mirror » Siouxie and the Banshees « lunar camel » Ella Fitzgerald « happy talk »
Talk about my film project for my Independent Study class, being in public after quarantined so long, it is important not to go out unless you have to.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=27828609&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fdowngradeandafterl.wixsite.com%2Fkylewilley&utm_medium=widget&utm_source=wix)
It's that time, Vinyl Junkies. On today's show we go crate digging. With deep cuts by Buddy Miles, Amanaz and the release of the year so far by Black Market Brass, you simply can't go wrong. VJ got the Funk. Dig it! Frank Zappa – The Way I See It/ Duodenum Buddy Miles – Them Changes Roy Hamilton – That’s All Right Solomon Burke – Looking For My Baby Gregory James Edition – Ain’t No Sunshine Bobby Oroza – Your Love Is Too Cold Black Market Brass – War Room William Onyeahbor – Good Name Amanaz – Big Enough T-Rex - Jeepster Black Oak Arkansas – Swimmin’ In Quicksand Link Wray – I’m So Glad, I’m So Proud Funkadelic – Cholly (Funk Getting Ready To Roll!) War - Galaxy Earth, Wind & Fire - September K-Jee - MFSB Tim Maia – Vioria Regia-Estou Contigo E Nao Abro The Trammps – Disco Inferno Horseman – Dawn Of The Dread Lady Saw – Pretty Pussy Virtuoso Symphony Of London (Ravel - Bolero
Hoy partimos bien el año con la visita de Paco Miranda, que nos mostró su primer EP Chiquitito (2019), tocando un tema en vivo y otros 2 envasados. ¡Muy bueno! Después escuchamos canciones de Amanaz, Beck, Dúo Niágara, Belle & Sebastian y varios más, para terminar con una reversión en ukelele del tema Sea of Love (1984) dedicado a mi amada que está justo exponiendo durante todo enero en Galería 314, Franklin. (pasé dato y todo.. jajaja)
Hoy nos dedicamos en pleno a escuchar buenos temas de The Troggs, The Beatles, The Cars (que fue el #MomentoREMEMBER), ABBA, Amanaz, Carlos Cabezas y Lizzo, entre otros. También hubo una disputa a ver si les gustaba una propuesta del japonés Shintaro Sakamoto, que ganó quienes sí lo valoraron. Y por último nos despedimos con Pulp y su hit Live Bed Show (1995) guitarreado por mí en el #MomentoFOGATERO.
Join Tudor Etchells, our latest presenter for 2019, as he unveils his debut show for Radio Platfform, Love in the Time of Extinctions, showcasing music from all over the world from countries like Sudan, Thailand, Zambia and Argentina. Including tracks from Kamal Keila, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band and Amanaz.
Join Tudor Etchells, our latest presenter for 2019, as he unveils his debut show for Radio Platfform, Love in the Time of Extinctions, showcasing music from all over the world from countries like Sudan, Thailand, Zambia and Argentina. Including tracks from Kamal Keila, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band and Amanaz.
Recorded on 3rd of February, 2018 at Le Mellotron, Paris. Tracks from The Lightmen, Keith Mlevhu, Amanaz, Nimco Jamaac, Lijadu Sisters, Rob & more.
Episode 63 this week features the Brazilian Funk + Soul maestro TIM MAIA! We talk about his involvement in the cult Rational Culture, his affect on world music, and how cool it is that people are still talking about how cool he is! We also hear great jams from Amanaz, Tito Puente, Anibal Velazquez, The Green Arrows... and SO MUCH MORE! You won't wanna miss this! Facebook: http://facebook.com/internationalhouseofmusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/scarlowapitt IG: http://instagram.com/scarlo_wapittaluigi Email: scarlowapittaluigi@gmail.com Remember to SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!!
On this week's show we're visited by a very special guest, none other than the dark lord of heavy metal himself, FUTURE GHOST OF OZZY OSBOURNE! Ozzy and his army of sludge metal heads reached the far reaches of the world with their loud sound and crispy crunchy guitars, inspiring musicians like Erkin Koray, The Bunnys, Benny Soebardja, Sarolta Zalatnay, Amanaz, and many many others! Check out this week's episode and get your METAL on! Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW, all those fun things! Papa bear loves you!
Welcome to my International House of Music! This is my first episode, so you get to learn how I came into this wild and wacky haunted house, why I've been forced to play International music for eternity, and some of the jams that really got me excited about this new lifestyle. Meet Geoff, the ghost that lives in my studio, and get ready to shake those hips and bop that head.
Album of the week: Ali and Toumani from Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate on World Circuit. Welcome to your next round the world music adventure. For those of you who like your African Music with a deep and heavy funk groove and a touch of fuzz guitar you'll jump with joy at Strut's re-release of Afro-Rock Volume One - out of print since 2002 and credited with started the "craze" for record digging and retro releases from the motherland. Hear a track on this week's broadcast along with a cut from Ofege's album Try and Love and some seriously heavy rocked out fuzz guitars from Zambia in the 70's courtesy of Amanaz, who's re-release on the Shadoks label is "a hallucinogenic £32" from Honest Jons. We play a track from Amanaz today - see what you reckon. Our album of the week, in complete contrast is some of the most beautiful music I've heard so far this year, Ali and Toumani with three cuts from the album you'll hear an on the spot improvisation from Toumani, Ali with some deep Peul grooves and the extraordinary love and empathy these two musicians have for each other's music. A contender for album of the year. Starting with some Brit folk and tracks from the Imagined Village with a little known Ewan McColl composition and the marvellous Chumbawamba mocking the BNP's attempts to infiltrate the British Folk scene. Slotting a track from the new Bollywood Funk album into the mix aswell, we have another eclectic round the world music adventure. Come visit our website for playlists, news, reviews from the world of global roots and grooves. http://www.gondwanasound.co.uk