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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ato Records |
| FEATURES: | Enhanced, Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Amandla!, When You Come Back - Vusi Mahlasela, Lizobuya - Mbongeni Ngema, Meadowlands, Sad Times, Bad Times, Senzeni Na? - Vusi Mahlasela, Beware Verwoerd (Naants' Indod'Emnyama) - Miriam Makeba, Y'zinga, Stimela [Coal Train] - Hugh Masekela, Injambo/Hambani Kunye Ne-Vangeli (The Stomps...Carry the Word of God), Mannenberg - Abdullah Ibrahim, Nkosi Sikelei, Thina Lomhlaba Siwugezi (We Have Cleansed This Soil) - Vusi Mahlasela, Mayibuye - Vusi Mahlasela, Thina Sizwe, Folk Vibe No. 1 - Tananas, Dubula Ngesi'bam (Shoot With the Guns...), Sobashiya Abazale, Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela) - Hugh Masekela, Did You Hear That Sound (Dreamtime Improv) - Abdullah Ibrahim, S'bali, Makuliwe, Bahleli Bonke - Miriam Makeba, Kuzobenjani Na? - Vusi Mahlasela, "You Strike the Rock..." - Sophie Mgcina, Untold Story - Sibongile Khumalo, Iyo, Usi Letela Uxdlo (Nelson Mandela Brings Us Peace), Toyi-Toyi/Kramat - Abdullah Ibrahim |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 791022151022 |
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Customer Reviews of Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony
Buy the CD, but be certain to see the film. At a time in his life when most people are trying to figure out what is best for themselves, Lee Hirsch gave up everything to go to South Africa and begin documenting its music. Ten years later, the result of his efforst, "Amandla: Revolution in Four-Part Harmony," is a brilliant portrayal of the strength and courage of the resistance against Apartheid. Though some may find the notion romantic and unbelievable, rather than using bombs or guns to win the freedom and equality they longed for, they overcame their oppressors through song.
I was lucky enough to attend the Hollywood premiere of the documentary in February of 2003, and hear Mr. Hirsch describe the process of making the film. The thing that has stayed with me the most was shared by the executive producer, Sheila Nevins. She said that in her search to put score to scenes of horrific violence and oppression, she could find no "sad" music. All the music they heard was filled with hope, and most of all--joy. This, more than anything, represents the music on the soundtrack CD. While the soundtrack is extremely moving (Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica brought me near tears), I would urge a person unfamiliar with the names on the CD to first view the movie; the songs take on a life of their own once the stories behind them are told.
Emotional Music
I got this album as a birthday present, and my mother heard it for the first time when we were roadtripping back home from school in the summertime. When "When You Come Back" started playing, she began to cry in reaction to the music. The soundtrack grabs you by the hand, and runs wherever it may go, before it climaxes at "Usi Letela Uxdolo." An all around amazing disc, that makes me wish I had been old enough to do something "for the cause" before Mandela was freed.
I saw the film...
...at an International Human Rights film festival in Durban, South Africa, in July 2003, and was absolutely amazed. Seeing the film there, as opposed to America, was an incredible experience - more than half of the audience was familiar with the music, and my friend, sitting next to me, sang along with every song, under her breath. Afterwards I was lucky enough to meet and talk to Lee Hirsch, the director, about his experiences making the film. At the end of the presentation there was enough energy in the room for him to lead singing and dancing to Shona Malenge (a track which, unfortunately, did not make it on to the CD).
I bought the CD the following day and it hasn't left the vicinity of my CD player yet. You MUST hear this music. (Even better, see the film - to be released October '03).