Siyadumisa (Songs of Praise)

Siyadumisa (Songs of Praise) is a 2007 album by the South African mbaqanga group the Mahotella Queens. The album is the first gospel-orientated album by the Queens, and features the voice of lead singer Hilda Tloubatla's son, Alfred "Ali" Temo.[1] The album was released in May 2007 in South Africa on the Bula Music label, and was a joint venture between Bula and AS Entertainment (the Queens' management). It is as yet unknown when the album will receive its US and UK release (though it is expected to be issued internationally in 2008).

Siyadumisa (Songs of Praise)
Studio album by
Mahotella Queens
ReleasedMay 2007
Recorded2007
GenreMbaqanga, Mgqashiyo, Gospel
Length40:00 approx.
LabelBula Music/AS Entertainment
ProducerJabu Sibumbe, Ian Osrin
Mahotella Queens chronology
Kazet
(2006)
Siyadumisa (Songs of Praise)
(2007)

During the making of the album, the group's bass guitarist Madoda Ntshingila was injured in a car accident, and at the last minute the acclaimed bassist Jabu Sibumbe was roped in to replace Ntshingila.[2] A tragedy also occurred during the production: the Queens had recruited a new lead guitarist, John Papo, whom they described as "very beautiful, when he plays guitar he is just like Marks Mankwane".[3] Tragically Papo died after only a week recording on the album.

Songs on the album include "Ebenezer" (the opening song to the Queens' concerts) and "Usathane Uyadelela" ("Satan Is Wayward") as well as a re-recording of "Bonang Suna", a song the Queens originally recorded in the late 1980s.[4] Also included are several Zulu hymns rearranged by the Queens into a gospel-mbaqanga style.

Track listing

  1. "Umlingi" (Comp.: Nobesuthu Mbadu)
  2. "Lenjabulo" (Comp.: Traditional / Mildred Mangxola)
  3. "Bonang Suna" (Comp.: Hilda Tloubatla)
  4. "Ebenezer" (Comp.: Hilda Tloubatla)
  5. "Usathane Uyadelela" (Comp.: Traditional / Mildred Mangxola)
  6. "Thixo Bawo" (Comp.: Traditional / Mildred Mangxola)
  7. "Batswarele" (Comp.: Hilda Tloubatla)
  8. "Kheth'eyakho" (Comp.: Traditional / Mildred Mangxola)
  9. "Siza Ubenami" (Comp.: Nobesuthu Mbadu)
  10. "Sisho Udumo" (Comp.: Traditional / Hilda Tloubatla)
  11. "Umkhwezeli" (Comp.: Traditional / Nobesuthu Mbadu)
  12. "It Is Well" (Comp.: Traditional / Hilda Tloubatla)

Personnel

Musicians

  • The Mahotella Queens
  • Alfred Temo (backing vocals)
  • John Papo (lead guitar)
  • Jabu Sibumbe (bass guitar)
  • Shadrack Rameya (keyboards)
  • Thuthukani Cele (keyboards)
  • Bethuel Mbonana (drums)
  • Godfrey Mgcina (percussions)

Other

Notes

  1. Bula Music: "New Releases" section "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-05-02. Retrieved 2007-05-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Mahotella Queens Magic To Take SA By Storm!!
  2. Gospel Grooves: "Featured Artists" section "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-05-24. Retrieved 2007-06-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Mahotella Queens
  3. Gospel Grooves: "Featured Artists" section "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-05-24. Retrieved 2007-06-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Mahotella Queens
  4. Bula Music: "New Releases" section "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-05-02. Retrieved 2007-05-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), Mahotella Queens Magic To Take SA By Storm!!
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