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Keep Me in Mind

Keep Me in Mind

SKU: CD49531 Barcode: 4062548014044
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Format: CD / Remastered Album

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Our Take

Miriam Makeba's "Keep Me In Mind (Remastered Edition)" is like a refreshing glass of South African sunshine on a rainy British day. This album is a delightful blend of soulful vocals, infectious rhythms, and powerful messages that will make you want to dance, cry, and shout "Yes, queen!" all at the same time.

The production on this remastered edition is top-notch, bringing a new clarity and vibrancy to Makeba's timeless songs. From the irresistible groove of "Pata Pata" to the haunting beauty of "Soweto Blues," every track on this album is a gem that showcases Makeba's incredible talent and range.

Makeba's voice is a force of nature, effortlessly moving from sultry whispers to soaring highs with a power and emotion that will leave you breathless. Her lyrics, sung in multiple languages, touch on themes of love, loss, liberation, and resilience, making each song a poignant and powerful experience.

So, grab a glass of your favourite South African wine, put on your dancing shoes, and let Miriam Makeba take you on a musical journey that you won't soon forget. "Keep Me In Mind (Remastered Edition)" is a true masterpiece that deserves a place in every music lover's collection. Cheers to Miriam Makeba, the queen of South African music!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Lumumba
2. For What It's Worth
3. Brand New Day
4. I Shall Sing
5. Kulala
6. In My Life
7. Down On the Corner
8. Ibande
9. Measure the Valleys
10. Tululu

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About the artist

Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba, also known as "Mama Africa," was a South African singer and activist whose powerful voice and captivating stage presence made her a legend in the world of music. Born in Johannesburg in 1932, Makeba began her career as a jazz vocalist and quickly rose to fame in the 1950s. Makeba's music was a powerful blend of traditional African rhythms, jazz, and pop, creating a sound that was uniquely her own. She became an international sensation in the 1960s, with hits like "Pata Pata" and "The Click Song" topping the charts around the world. But Makeba was more than just a talented musician – she was also a fearless activist who used her platform to speak out against apartheid in South Africa. She was exiled from her home country for over 30 years due to her outspoken views, but she never stopped fighting for justice and equality. In 1963, Makeba testified before the United Nations about the atrocities of apartheid, a move that earned her the nickname "The Voice of Africa." She continued to use her music and her voice to inspire change until her death in 2008. Makeba's impact on the music industry and the world at large is undeniable. Her boldness, talent, and passion continue to inspire musicians and activists alike, making her a true icon of African music and culture. Mama Africa may be gone, but her legacy lives on in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.

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