Following a three-decade-long exile, Miriam Makeba's return to South Africa was celebrated as though a queen was restoring her monarchy. The response was fitting as Makeba remains the most important female vocalist to emerge out of South Africa. Hailed as the Empress of African Song and Mama Africa, Makeba helped bring African music to a global audience in the '60s. Nearly five decades after her debut with the Manhattan Brothers, she's as essential as she was then.
Miriam passed away about two years ago but her music remains as vibrant and lively as it was when it was first released.
Miriam passed away about two years ago but her music remains as vibrant and lively as it was when it was first released.
1. Pata Pata
2. Ha Po Zamani
3. What is love
4. Maria Fulo
5. Yetentu Tizaleny
6. Click Song Number 1
7. Ring Bell, Ring Bell
8. Jol'inkomo
9. West Wind
10. Saduva
11. A piece of Ground
Bonus Track
12. Malayisha
2. Ha Po Zamani
3. What is love
4. Maria Fulo
5. Yetentu Tizaleny
6. Click Song Number 1
7. Ring Bell, Ring Bell
8. Jol'inkomo
9. West Wind
10. Saduva
11. A piece of Ground
Bonus Track
12. Malayisha
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