LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO / LIVE AT MONTREUX (1987, 1989 & 2000)
LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
LIVE AT MONTREUX (1987, 1989 & 2000)
DVD Video (PAL)   What are PAL & NTSC?
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Description

Ladysmith Black Mambazo is the most famous and successful Zulu vocal group of all time. Founded and led by Joseph Shabalala in 1974, they quickly became hugely popular in their native South Africa but it was their collaboration with Paul Simon on his classic Graceland album in the mid-eighties that brought them to a worldwide audience.

The group's stunning vocal harmonies combining a number of bass voices with a single tenor and alto and with Shabalala
singing lead are instantly recognisable and extraordinarily powerful and their live shows are also a showcase for athletic
Zulu dancing. Ladysmith Black Mambazo has played Montreux on three occasions and this DVD is a combination from all three
performances. It features classic tracks such as Hello My Baby, King Of Kings and the song co-written with Paul Simon, Homeless, which has become their signature tune.

Details

Genre: DVDs > Music
Released: Mon 6 Feb 2006
Catalogue Number: RV0503
Rating: E - Exempt from Classification
Region: 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean   What are DVD regions?
  • Audio:
    • English Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Discs: 1
  • Format: PAL
  • Running Time: 97 minutes
  • Transfer Aspect Ratio: 4:3

Track Listing

1.  Wangibambezela
2.  Hello My Baby
3.  King Of Kings
4.  Wena Othanda Abantu
5.  Amazing Grace
6.  Yibo Labafana
7.  Kwathatha
8.  Homeless
9.  Nkosi Sikelela
10.  Nomathemba
11.  Yinhle Lentombi
12.  Homeless (Bonus Track)
13.  Nomathemba (Bonus Track)
14.  Hello My Baby (Bonus Track)
15.  Homeless (Bonus Track)

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