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Toi Toi

Thomas Mapfumo

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Given Thomas Mapfumo's reputation as a major contemporary artist in world music (which is more than justified), it's easy to forget that traditional music lies at the very heart of his sound. Lyrically, much of the content is traditionally influenced (indeed, "Dande" is actually a traditional Shona melody). That's not to say he's abandoned his political stance; Toi Toi, recorded in both his native Zimbabwe and the U.S., positively bristles. It's really the work of two different bands in the two countries. The center of the sound, as always with Mapfumo's chimurenga is the mbira or thumb piano, with liberal doses of guitar on top and with brass as a hearty confection behind Mapfumo's voice (which sounds more vigorous than ever). Journalist and musician Banning Eyre contributes Malian-style guitar to several tracks, which makes for a beautiful fusion, especially on the lyrical, acoustic "Komborera" with its muted trumpet. One of Mapfumo's heroes was Bob Marley, and while "Tatsvukira" isn't reggae, the horn arrangements certainly have a strong Jamaican influence. The album is another sign that Mapfumo has completely rediscovered his creativity, which seemed to ebb a little at the end of the '90s; this is one of his most completely realized and satisfying records of the early 2000s. He doesn't push his vocals too far forward in the mix, especially on the Zimbabwean tracks, letting them be a part of the whole, and surprisingly, that gives them an even greater power. "Dande"'s melody is strictly traditional and treated with respect, if filled out with bass and drums, but its lyrics are new and the performance is stunning, while the joyous closer, "Sweet Maria," rounds out the disc perfectly. Toi Toi is Mapfumo in excellent form indeed.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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Timothy
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Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Musha Wenyu (Your Home)
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:06:56

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Pasi Inhaka (This World)
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:05:39

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Komborera (Bless)
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:06:18

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Tatsvukira
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:06:50

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Ndateterera
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:07:45

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Mukoma J (Big Brother J)
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:06:55

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Vechidiki
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:07:39

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Dande
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:05:41

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

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Sweet Maria
Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited
00:06:24

Thomas Mapfumo, Composer - Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited, MainArtist

2003 Anonymous Web Productions 2003 Anonymous Web Productions

Albumbeschreibung

Given Thomas Mapfumo's reputation as a major contemporary artist in world music (which is more than justified), it's easy to forget that traditional music lies at the very heart of his sound. Lyrically, much of the content is traditionally influenced (indeed, "Dande" is actually a traditional Shona melody). That's not to say he's abandoned his political stance; Toi Toi, recorded in both his native Zimbabwe and the U.S., positively bristles. It's really the work of two different bands in the two countries. The center of the sound, as always with Mapfumo's chimurenga is the mbira or thumb piano, with liberal doses of guitar on top and with brass as a hearty confection behind Mapfumo's voice (which sounds more vigorous than ever). Journalist and musician Banning Eyre contributes Malian-style guitar to several tracks, which makes for a beautiful fusion, especially on the lyrical, acoustic "Komborera" with its muted trumpet. One of Mapfumo's heroes was Bob Marley, and while "Tatsvukira" isn't reggae, the horn arrangements certainly have a strong Jamaican influence. The album is another sign that Mapfumo has completely rediscovered his creativity, which seemed to ebb a little at the end of the '90s; this is one of his most completely realized and satisfying records of the early 2000s. He doesn't push his vocals too far forward in the mix, especially on the Zimbabwean tracks, letting them be a part of the whole, and surprisingly, that gives them an even greater power. "Dande"'s melody is strictly traditional and treated with respect, if filled out with bass and drums, but its lyrics are new and the performance is stunning, while the joyous closer, "Sweet Maria," rounds out the disc perfectly. Toi Toi is Mapfumo in excellent form indeed.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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