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Miriam Makeba|Keep Me In Mind (Remastered)

Keep Me In Mind (Remastered)

Miriam Makeba

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Although a respectable effort, Keep Me in Mind is a bit of an oddity in the context of Miriam Makeba's career. While she's justifiably most known for the records she did with a strong connection to South African music, much of the arrangements, and certainly some of the material, of this 1970 LP indicated that there were hopes of getting her to cross over to the soul and pop audience. The production often had a solid soul feel, and certainly the covers of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Down on the Corner," and the Beatles' "In My Life" were -- though classic songs all -- not exactly in sync with the kind of repertoire she'd featured throughout most of her discography to that point. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, they're among the weakest selections here, though "In My Life" isn't bad, somewhat recalling Nina Simone's frequent forays into rock/pop/soul hits during the same era. Better by some measure are her outings into fairly gutsy pop-soul on "Brand New Day," the dramatic "Measure the Valleys," and her own composition "Lumumba," though these do sound like tracks that could have been the work of most any above-average Aretha Franklin-influenced soul singer, rather than efforts bearing Makeba's distinctive imprint. Far more of her South African roots come through on her non-English-language originals "Kulala," "Ibande," and "Tululu," and while these aren't devoid of contemporary soul influences, they're the most interesting tracks on the LP. It adds up to a record that has its merits and puts Makeba into a more Americanized pop-soul setting than much of her work, but isn't one to turn to as an example of her achievements as an African music innovator.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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Keep Me In Mind (Remastered)

Miriam Makeba

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1
Lumumba (Remastered)
00:02:45

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - Ajanaku Makeba, Composer, Lyricist - Makeba Music Co. (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

2
For What It's Worth (Remastered)
00:03:06

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - S. STILLS, Composer, Lyricist - Cotillion Music Inc.; Richie Furay Music; Springalo Toones; Ten East Music (BMI)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

3
Brand New Day (Remastered)
00:03:18

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - V. Morrison, Composer, Lyricist - Caledonia Productions Inc.; Warner Brothers Music (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

4
I Shall Sing (Remastered)
00:03:07

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - V. Morrison, Composer, Lyricist - Caledonia Productions Inc.; Warner Brothers Music (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

5
Kulala (Remastered)
00:02:35

Miriam Makeba, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Makeba Music Co. (ASCAP); Gallo (Africa) Ltd

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

6
In My Life (Remastered)
00:03:09

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - John Lennon; Paul Mccartney, Composer, Lyricist - Sony ATV Tunes LLC/Beatles (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

7
Down on the Corner (Remastered)
00:02:31

Miriam Makeba, Main Artist - Fogerty, Composer, Lyricist - Jondora Music - BMI

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

8
Ibande (Remastered)
00:02:17

Miriam Makeba, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Makeba Music Co. (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

9
Measure the Valleys (Remastered)
00:03:32

Miriam Makeba, Lyricist, Main Artist - R. Brittan, J. Woldin, Composer - EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI)

2017 Strut Records 2021 Strut Records - a division of K7 Music GmbH

10
Tululu (Remastered)
00:02:14

Miriam Makeba, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Makeba Music Co. (ASCAP)

2017 Strut Records 2017 STRUT Records

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Although a respectable effort, Keep Me in Mind is a bit of an oddity in the context of Miriam Makeba's career. While she's justifiably most known for the records she did with a strong connection to South African music, much of the arrangements, and certainly some of the material, of this 1970 LP indicated that there were hopes of getting her to cross over to the soul and pop audience. The production often had a solid soul feel, and certainly the covers of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Down on the Corner," and the Beatles' "In My Life" were -- though classic songs all -- not exactly in sync with the kind of repertoire she'd featured throughout most of her discography to that point. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, they're among the weakest selections here, though "In My Life" isn't bad, somewhat recalling Nina Simone's frequent forays into rock/pop/soul hits during the same era. Better by some measure are her outings into fairly gutsy pop-soul on "Brand New Day," the dramatic "Measure the Valleys," and her own composition "Lumumba," though these do sound like tracks that could have been the work of most any above-average Aretha Franklin-influenced soul singer, rather than efforts bearing Makeba's distinctive imprint. Far more of her South African roots come through on her non-English-language originals "Kulala," "Ibande," and "Tululu," and while these aren't devoid of contemporary soul influences, they're the most interesting tracks on the LP. It adds up to a record that has its merits and puts Makeba into a more Americanized pop-soul setting than much of her work, but isn't one to turn to as an example of her achievements as an African music innovator.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo

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