The Magic Of Makeba (Remaster) Miriam Makeba

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1966

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.08.2016

Label: Legacy Recordings

Genre: Wold Music

Subgenre: Africa

Interpret: Miriam Makeba

Das Album enthält Albumcover

Entschuldigen Sie bitte!

Sehr geehrter HIGHRESAUDIO Besucher,

leider kann das Album zurzeit aufgrund von Länder- und Lizenzbeschränkungen nicht gekauft werden oder uns liegt der offizielle Veröffentlichungstermin für Ihr Land noch nicht vor. Wir aktualisieren unsere Veröffentlichungstermine ein- bis zweimal die Woche. Bitte schauen Sie ab und zu mal wieder rein.

Wir empfehlen Ihnen das Album auf Ihre Merkliste zu setzen.

Wir bedanken uns für Ihr Verständnis und Ihre Geduld.

Ihr, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • 1 When I've Passed On 04:00
  • 2 Sunrise, Sunset (From the Broadway Musical Fiddler On the Roof) 02:40
  • 3 Autumn Song 02:35
  • 4 You Are In Love 03:33
  • 5 Seven Good Years 03:09
  • 6 Sleep Tight 03:31
  • 7 Ask the Rising Sun 02:54
  • 8 Oxgam 02:00
  • 9 Where Does It Lead? 02:36
  • 10 Muntu (Lullaby) 04:10
  • 11 Erev Shel Shoshanim 02:18
  • 12 Oh, So Alone 03:50
  • Total Runtime 37:16

Info zu The Magic Of Makeba (Remaster)

Miriam Makeba's sixth and final RCA Victor album largely abandoned the South African focus of her earlier recordings (particularly her most recent release, the joint LP An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba, which was devoted to songs in South African tribal languages) for a collection of mainstream pop on which she was backed by an orchestra conducted by Sid Bass. By September 1965, when the album was recorded for a 1966 release, the music industry had weathered the sea of change brought on by the Beatles, but there was less room in it for an exotic novelty like Makeba, who had carved out a niche on the fringes of the folk revival and the supper club circuit. She responded by recording "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof in Bass' bossa nova arrangement and putting her talent for languages to use by singing songs in Yiddish and Hebrew. Four tunes were contributed by her bass player, William Salter, and sounded like traditional pop efforts. There were also a couple of songs in the South African idiom that sounded like her earlier recordings: "Oxgam," which recalled "The Click Song" from her first album, and "Muntu (Lullaby)." And she re-recorded "Where Does It Lead?" from that album, perhaps pondering that question herself. The Magic of Makeba was a compromised effort that disappointed old fans and did not win new ones. Shortly after its release, Makeba parted ways with RCA; she was quickly taken up by Mercury Records.

Produced by Jim Foglesong

Digitally remastered

Keine Biografie vorhanden.

Dieses Album enthält kein Booklet

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO