Tomorrow (Hugh Masekela album) explained

Tomorrow
Type:studio
Artist:Hugh Masekela
Cover:Tomorrow (Hugh Masekela album cover).jpg
Border:yes
Released:1987
Recorded:January–September 1986
London
Genre:Jazz
Length:49:27
Label:WEA 254 573-1
Producer:Hugh Masekela, Don Freeman, Geoffrey Haslam
Chronology:Hugh Masekela
Prev Title:Waiting for the Rain
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Uptownship
Next Year:1988

Tomorrow is a 1987 studio album by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela.[1] [2]

Reception

Richard S. Ginell of Allmusic wrote: "Still in exile from his homeland, Hugh Masekela leaves no doubt where he would rather be in this carefully produced, majestically swinging, techno-pop-jazz album that leans heavily in the direction of Soweto. Masekela often performs sophisticated takes on three-chord township jive, leading the massed vocals with his own coarse yet evocatively blunt voice, while leaving himself just enough room to peel off a few patented, repeated-note trumpet licks and double-tracked flugelhorn statements. Later on the record, the keys turn minor but the high-tech verve is still there. The key track is a fine version of Masekela's signature tune of the '80s, 'Bring Him Back Home,' which became prophetic in the next decade with the release of Nelson Mandela from prison (though the 'walking hand in hand with Winnie Mandela' bit didn't last long)."[3] Robert Christgau commented: "The words document his losses, his struggle, his oppression as a South African exile. I learned from them, and that's high praise for any lyric. The music documents the life he wants to lead, which is as corny as any other dance-fusion jazz played by musicians overimpressed with their own chops. He has a right to that life, obviously. Just as obviously, I have a right to pursue my own life elsewhere."

Personnel

Band

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Masekela – Tomorrow. Discogs. discogs.com. 4 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Hugh Masekela - Biography. Amoeba Music. amoeba.com. 13 July 2017.
  3. Web site: Hugh Masekela: Tomorrow. Allmusic. allmusic.com. 4 May 2017.