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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Dark City Sisters - Best of the Dark City Sisters

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Sortie : 1976
Style : World music , South Africa

Tracklist :
 1   Tamatie yoyo no. 3
 2   Langa more
 3   Emarabini
 4   Sekusile
 5   Insizwa
 6   Amangwane
 7   Jimmy
 8   Isinkwa no fishi
 9   Sihamba kancane
10  Izinto ezinhle
11  Umtshi tshimbo
12  Umlando
13  Soze ndende
14  Lomfazi uyangihlupha
15  Izintombi zika Mogatusi
16  Amahlokohloko
17  Bayangi zonda
18  Rosie
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The Dark City Sisters were a group of session singers who came together to record an album and in the process popularized an innovative new style of singing. Rather than singing a common four-part harmony, the Sisters used five parts, which created a richer tone. Sometimes known as "vocal jive," this technique was subsumed under the umbrella term "mbaqanga," meaning, literally, dumpling, and figuratively, a homegrown style.
~ Leon Jackson
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