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Mujuru, Ephat -& The Spirit Of The People-
Mbavaira
Ephat Mujuru exemplifies a unique generation of traditional musicians in Zimbabwe. Born under an oppressive colonial
regime in Southern Rhodesia, his generation witnessed the brutality of the 1970s liberation struggle, and then the dawn
of independent Zimbabwe, a time in which African music culture - long stigmatized by Rhodesian educators and religious
authorities - experienced a thrilling renaissance. Under the tutelage of his grandfather, who was a respected spirit
medium and mbira master, Ephat showed an early talent for the rigors of mbiratraining, playing his first possession
ceremony when he was just ten years old. By then, guerilla war was engulfing the country and his grandfather Muchatera
tragically became a victim of the violence, a devastating blow to the young musician. In the midst of the liberation
struggle, mbira music became political. Eventually, the Rhodesians were defeated, but rather than return to the past,
the nation of Zimbabwe was born and a new future unfolded. Ephat threw himself into the spirit of independence, singing
of brotherhood, healing, and unity: crucial themes during a time when the nation's two dominant ethnic groups, the Shona
and the Ndebele, were struggling to reconcile differences. Ephat's band would eventually follow the popular trend and
add electric instruments. But before that, he and Spirit Of The People released two all-acoustic albums, and they may
well be the most exciting and beautiful recordings he made in his career. 'Mbavaira', the second of these albums, was
released in 1983. As the independence years moved on, there would be fewer and fewer commercial mbira releases. But for
the moment, Ephat had the required stature and reputation. Also, with the energy and drive we hear in these recordings,
the album could easily rival the pop music of its day. Within a few years after the release of 'Mbavaira', it and albums
like it became harder to find in Zimbabwean record stores. Ephat adapted to the times and formed an electric band. They
recorded more albums over the years but none of them have the particularly delicious energy of Spirit Of The People in
the first years of Zimbabwe's independence.
Price
€ 25.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
27-08-2021
Label
Item-nr
511274
EAN
0843563126813
Availability
Not in stock