The Many Voices of Miriam Makeba explained
The Many Voices of Miriam Makeba is a 1962 studio album of Miriam Makeba (LP Kapp KL1274).[1]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Miriam Makeba; except where indicated
- "Kilimanjaro (Hunting Song and Boot Dance)" (Mackay Davashe, Tom Glazer) – 2:48
- "Zenizenabo (Courage Song for Warriors)" – 1:17
- "Ntjilo Ntjilo (Lullaby to a Child about a Little Canary)" – 2:23
- "Umqokozo (Children's game song About a new red dress)" – 2:05
- "Ngola Kurila (A Woman Pacifies Her Hungry Child. There Is Nothing to Eat)" – 3:13
- "Thanayi (Story song about a girl named Thanayi)" – 3:08
- "Liwa Wechi (Congolese Lament. The Wife Bids Her Husband Farewell As He Leaves For The Mines)" (Franco Luambo) – 2:49
- "Nagula (Witch Doctor Song)" – 1:36
- "Carnival (Theme from the Brazilian Movie Black Orpheus)" (Luiz Bonfá) – 2:28
- "Night Must Fall (American)" (Bob Gordon, Priscilla Eaves) – 1:55
- "Love Tastes Like Strawberries (West Indian Ballad)" (Alma M. Saunders, B.J. Solomon) – 3:20
- "Can't Cross Over (West Indian Calypso)" (Irving Burgie) – 3:21
Personnel
- Miriam Makeba – vocals
- Ernie Calabria, Jack Check – vocals
- Norman Keenan – bass guitar
- Hugh Masekela – trumpet
- Daniel Barrajanos, Julio Collazo, Michael Alexander, Ralph MacDonald, Rod Clavery – percussion
- Ralph Hunter – conductor
Notes and References
- Web site: Miriam Makeba - the Many Voices of Miriam Makeba.