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Ave Africa: The Complete Recordings 1973-1976

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Strut's 2016 release Ave Africa collects the complete recorded works of Sunburst, a Tanzanian band influenced by several African traditions as well as Western music styles such as rock and funk. The group's members were born in different countries and spoke different languages, and their music had a very diverse range, encompassing blues, soul, jazz, and Latin music. They originally formed in the early '70s as a cover band, playing tunes by the likes of James Brown and Santana. As they began writing original compositions, their lyrics reflected themes of black pride, unity, and freedom, with titles such as "Black Is Beautiful" and "Enzi Za Utumwani" ("Slavery Days"). The group's only full-length studio recording, Ave Africa, was actually recorded late in their career, and wasn't released until 1977 as the band was breaking up. Despite having a few hit singles and being regarded as one of the nation's best bands, they barely made any money and couldn't afford to continue as a band. The songs on Ave Africa are as strong as they are diverse, with joyous, empowering numbers fitting alongside aching soul and blues ballads, and complex yet easily flowing full-band arrangements incorporating trombone, violin, and electric keyboards. Opening instrumental "Kitoto Sound" (the group's description of their style) is bright and jubilant, with polyrhythmic percussion interacting with funky guitar licks, trombone, and organ. "Your Day Will Come" has a perky guitar line that comes close to sounding like ska, and the lyrics joyfully proclaim that "music makes you smile." However, the album's production generally sounds muddled; there's no bass, and everything seems cluttered together at the bottom of the mix with no room to breathe. The compilation's second disc compiles the group's singles (issued between 1973 and 1976 by Kenyan label Moto Moto and Tanzanian imprint TFC) as well as the 1973 Tanzanian radio session that launched the group to stardom. While these recordings understandably don't have the highest fidelity, they're more vibrant than the group's studio album, with clearer sound and more adventurous production touches. Reverb adds a bit of depth to songs like "Kipato Sina," and the instruments (particularly the drums and keyboards) have much more of a sizzle to them. These sessions seem like a far greater representation of the group's live powers. After listening to the entire collection and reading the liner notes, one can't help but admire Sunburst; they had great songs and were incredible, versatile musicians. It seems like there was unrealized potential, however, so the collection suggests what could've been as much as it celebrates what the band accomplished.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Kitoto Sound
00:03:12

Sunburst, Main Artist - Hembi Kongo, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

2
Ukuti Ukuti
00:02:30

Sunburst, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

3
Ba Motoka Na Castle
00:03:29

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

4
Kamungulwe
00:03:16

Sunburst, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

5
Your Day Will Come
00:02:59

Sunburst, Main Artist - Kassim Rajabu, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

6
Ani Uni
00:04:59

Sunburst, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

7
Wakulu Wa Kuno
00:03:37

Sunburst, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

8
We Need Each Other
00:03:30

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

9
Alhamdullilah
00:04:01

Sunburst, Main Artist - Kassim Rajabu, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

10
Ntambwa
00:02:30

Sunburst, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

11
How Can I Get To You
00:03:26

Sunburst, Main Artist - Kassim Rajabu, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

12
Ave Africa
00:03:57

Sunburst, Main Artist - Eric Allendale; James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Kitoto Recorda

DISC 2

1
Simba Anguruma
00:04:28

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

2
Kipato Sina
00:02:40

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

3
Vijana
00:04:32

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

4
Banchikicha
00:03:01

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

5
Black Is Beautiful
00:04:22

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1973 Moto Moto / RCA Victor

6
Mai Wetu Mai
00:04:19

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

7
Enzi Za Utumwani
00:04:03

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1973 Moto Moto / RCA Victor

8
Let's Live Together
00:03:28

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1973 Moto Moto / RCA Victor

9
Matatizo Nyumbani
00:04:21

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer, Lyricist - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1973 Moto Moto / RCA Victor

10
K.K. Of Zambia
00:03:48

Sunburst, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 1976 Tanzania Film Co. Ltd

11
Instrumental (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:04:05

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo; Kassim Rajabu, Composer - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

12
Simba Anguruma (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:04:02

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo; Kassim Rajabu, Composer - Copyright Control

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

13
Enzi Za Utumwani (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:04:02

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

14
Black Is Beautiful (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:04:28

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo; Kassim Rajabu, Composer - District 6 Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

15
Wakulu Wa Kuno (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:03:04

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo; Kassim Rajabu, Composer - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

16
Get A Little Older (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:03:26

Sunburst, Main Artist - Kassim Rajabu, Composer - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

17
Kosa Langu Mpenzi (The Dar Es Salaam Radio Tapes)
00:04:19

Sunburst, Main Artist - James Mpungo, Composer - Kobalt Music Publishing

2016 Strut 2016 !K7 Records

Album review

Strut's 2016 release Ave Africa collects the complete recorded works of Sunburst, a Tanzanian band influenced by several African traditions as well as Western music styles such as rock and funk. The group's members were born in different countries and spoke different languages, and their music had a very diverse range, encompassing blues, soul, jazz, and Latin music. They originally formed in the early '70s as a cover band, playing tunes by the likes of James Brown and Santana. As they began writing original compositions, their lyrics reflected themes of black pride, unity, and freedom, with titles such as "Black Is Beautiful" and "Enzi Za Utumwani" ("Slavery Days"). The group's only full-length studio recording, Ave Africa, was actually recorded late in their career, and wasn't released until 1977 as the band was breaking up. Despite having a few hit singles and being regarded as one of the nation's best bands, they barely made any money and couldn't afford to continue as a band. The songs on Ave Africa are as strong as they are diverse, with joyous, empowering numbers fitting alongside aching soul and blues ballads, and complex yet easily flowing full-band arrangements incorporating trombone, violin, and electric keyboards. Opening instrumental "Kitoto Sound" (the group's description of their style) is bright and jubilant, with polyrhythmic percussion interacting with funky guitar licks, trombone, and organ. "Your Day Will Come" has a perky guitar line that comes close to sounding like ska, and the lyrics joyfully proclaim that "music makes you smile." However, the album's production generally sounds muddled; there's no bass, and everything seems cluttered together at the bottom of the mix with no room to breathe. The compilation's second disc compiles the group's singles (issued between 1973 and 1976 by Kenyan label Moto Moto and Tanzanian imprint TFC) as well as the 1973 Tanzanian radio session that launched the group to stardom. While these recordings understandably don't have the highest fidelity, they're more vibrant than the group's studio album, with clearer sound and more adventurous production touches. Reverb adds a bit of depth to songs like "Kipato Sina," and the instruments (particularly the drums and keyboards) have much more of a sizzle to them. These sessions seem like a far greater representation of the group's live powers. After listening to the entire collection and reading the liner notes, one can't help but admire Sunburst; they had great songs and were incredible, versatile musicians. It seems like there was unrealized potential, however, so the collection suggests what could've been as much as it celebrates what the band accomplished.
© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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