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Gideon Nxumalo - Gideon Plays (1968)

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Embark on a sonic odyssey through the vibrant world of South African jazz with Gideon Nxumalo's elusive masterpiece, “Gideon Plays.“ Released in 1968, this album stands as a testament to Nxumalo's unparalleled talent as a composer and musician, showcasing his visionary approach to jazz and his unwavering commitment to bringing South Africa's indigenous sounds to the forefront of the music scene. Nxumalo, affectionately known as “Mgibe,“ was more than just a pianist—he was a cultural icon and a tireless advocate for South African jazz. As the host of “This Is Bantu Jazz“ on SABC radio, Nxumalo introduced audiences to the rich tapestry of jazz music, blending traditional African musical elements with the improvisational techniques of bebop and modal jazz. His groundbreaking 1962 album “Jazz Fantasia“ paved the way for a new era of South African jazz, incorporating traditional African instruments and melodies into the genre. With “Gideon Plays,“ Nxumalo delivers a mesmerizing blend of styles, from the soulful grooves of “Dimple“ and “Welele“ to the experimental sounds of “Nto Speaks“ and “Isintu.“ Backed by a stellar lineup of musicians, including flautist Dennis Nene, saxophonist Mackay Davashe, and bassist Maurice “Nto“ Manana, Nxumalo crafts a sonic tapestry that is at once timeless and deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of South Africa. Despite its legendary status, “Gideon Plays“ remained largely unheard outside of South Africa for decades, relegated to the realm of bootleg recordings and whispered rumors. But thanks to the efforts of Matsuli Music, this lost masterpiece has been resurrected from obscurity, allowing listeners around the world to experience the brilliance of Gideon Nxumalo's music for the first time. So, join us on a journey through time and space with Gideon Nxumalo and his groundbreaking album “Gideon Plays.“ Let his music transport you to a world where boundaries are blurred, and possibilities are endless, as you discover the magic of South African jazz in all its glory. *Tracklist:* 00:00 - 1. Dimple 03:22 - 2. Welele 08:19 - 3. Lonesome Lover 12:53 - 4. Coffee Break 17:08 - 5. Nto Speaks 20:47 - 6. Rondo 23:15 - 7. Ingoma - The Song 27:17 - 8. Isintu *Members:* Maurice “Nto“ Manana: _Bass_ Gordon Mjandu: _Drums_ Gideon “Mgibe“ Nxumalo: _Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano_ Dennis Nene: _Flute_ Shakes Mgudlwa: _Organ, Piano_ Mackay Davashe: _Tenor Saxophone_ *Additional Credits:* Dumile Feni: _Artwork_ //

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