ZAMBIE, 198x - (LA MUSIQUE "KALINDULA" DE L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE-SUD) : VERSION COMPLETE [6,50MIN] ( ko-fi.com/djbgo - ANY KIND DONATIONS TO HELP ME OUT ARE WELCOMED & VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. I HOPE U ALL ENJOY THIS MUSIC 💘 )
memories from Kitwe, in the 1986-1988s I was lecturing at ZIT ( Copperbelt University) as an expartriate from Uganda in Civil Engineering as a young man, had greatest memories in Chimweme townships with my friend teacher John Mbwofwana!
John Mulemena is one the Zambian greatest musician of all time. Umwaume Wabufuba was recorded in their first ever LP Album Litande. This was recorded at DB Studios in 1987 and the Album hit the Zambian Air Waves like no man's business. Jessie Bwaluka on Bass Guiter, John Mulemena on Leader and vocals, Osward Mwelwa of Rythm and Brian Machila on Drums. Also on Vocals was Evaristo Bwalya.
@@obertymuchaili4231 Madichi replaced Jessie Bwaluka who died after recording Litande album. Madichi played Bass on Bwaluka album (1989) and Nsakwa ya Kaonde album before he died too.
Brilliant song this one!!! 🕺🏿 This song is a constant reminder that heads of households should always look after those they've chosen as their spouses and the innocents they've brought into this world. Being a man of the house is a responsibility not to be taken lightly. 😅
am convinced beyond reasonable doubt, in totality this is True copy of the original legends of zambian music @ its best and nostalgic. Oh yes!! all those childhood memories coming back to me
This is one of Zambian Bands at the time whose development was purely due to constant innovation due to high level calibre of band leader and composer John Mulemena. We shall surely not find one of his kind in a long time.
A good song is a good song! Be it reggae, sausa, kizomba, rumba, R'n'B etc. It is such songs that touch the core of my heart and just feel at peace at heart. This song sounds new every time I play it. Everything is simple but pure!
Today 15 August 2017 i promise to continue keeping our Culture alive . zambian music @ its best and nostalgic. Oh yes!! all those childhood memories coming back to me
Good stuff on records this world has really evolved see were we are and where we are coming from CB copperbelt Ku luanshya mwana shi mine me at kansumbi primary school Ku mpatamatu
They were all talented with all the very superior voices by then I was very young and to me it between 1983to1990s mount makulu chilanga area during the Kaunda era
This reminds me of ba "Pops" and my late colleague Samuel Luhamba. We could be at Chimwemwe Inn pa bus stop in Chawama listening to the Masasu and Mulemena Boys songs in 80s. God is gracious 🙏
How do one get such songs of late, Liam jazz band,, these were real songs with meaning , big man pichel kazembee and Stanley bar, anzarc arms, people it was nice.... I want these songs
Best ever of our generation am still enjoying the music John the Kapijimpanga royal family is missing you who can come back with such good music our traditional music
Did anyone play banjos made out of cooking oil tins and spring wires. A plank would make the neck and other improvisations to come up with some sound. When introduced to the electric guitar, you just get louder, but keep the same simple arrangements. We only needed 4 strings to round out the sound, just listen and you agree that he is using only 4 strings for the Rythm.
It's a nice one, reminding me of those days of pure, natural chibuku beer, decent clothing on new years eve and other special occasions in chawama,lusaka
It was young brother to Jessie Bwaluka (played bass in this song) Timothy Bwaluka who formed Bwaluka founders band . Jessie Bwaluka passed on after they recorded Litande where this song is found. Contact me for more history about these bands geofreyzulu@yahoo.com