MADALA KUNENE - 1990: THE HIDDEN YEARS RECORDING LP

MADALA KUNENE - 1990: THE HIDDEN YEARS RECORDING LP

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RELEASED ON 7.6.2024 ON BELLA UNION VIA PROPER  

CATALOGUE NUMBER BELLA1535V

Apart from his own colourful life- experiences Madala often uses traditional

songs, nursery rhymes and lullabies as the basis for his material. His highly

spiritual music is guided by the mood, moment and the experience he brings to

his playing. Most compositions are inspired by dreams and messages from the

ancestral realm as well as the teachings of Zulu culture and folklore.

 

Madala's music has been researched and taught by musicologists as a course

material in music studies. In May 2023 Madala was awarded an honorary Doctor

of Music degree by the University of KwaZulu- Natal for his contribution to the

development of indigenous music and his contribution to the music of Africa and

that of the world. Madala Kunene was born in 1951 in Cato Manor, a vibrant

mixed community in the harbour city of Durban, South Africa.

 

The son of a carpenter, Kunene was raised by his grandmother - a staunch

academic who wanted him to be something of a bookworm. He started busking

on Durban's beachfront at the age of 7 making his first guitar out of a cooking oil

tin and fish gut for the strings. It was friends such as the late guitarist Sandile

Shange who encouraged him to take guitar playing much more seriously. At the

age of eight, in the year 1959, Kunene and some members of his extended family

were trucked off by the Apartheid government to go live in the then relatively new

township of KwaMashu. In very little time he had become the hottest guitar player

and was discovered by the late Sakhile leader and bassist Sipho Gumede. Madala

started to share the stage with such luminaries as Doc Mthalane, Mankunku

Ngozi and Busi Mhlongo.

 

Madala Kunene's debut album was produced in 1990 by Sipho Gumede for David

Marks label 3rd Ear Music and released on Vinyl and Cassettes. 30 years later the

album was re-released digitally and now you are holding the first Vinyl re-release

in your hands.


Tracks:

1. U-Gongo Amayeni Wemama

2. Vumela Abaphani (Song of Happiness)

3. Ku-Khon Othwele

4. U-Ncede

5. Abangoma

6. Sanibonani

7. U-Mata-Gota-Fri 123