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Fred Spider

presents Chakalaka Jazz

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Fred Spider - presents Chakalaka Jazz | Heavenly Sweetness (HS263VL) - 1

A1

The Sacred Lion Dance (1977)

A2

Saduva (1976)

A3

What You Say (1975)

B1

Zone No 6 (1976)

B2

Revelation (1975)

B3

Seven Steps Lament (1969)

C1

Zandile (1975)

C2

Tail Feathers (1975)

C3

Doctor Al (1984)

D1

Kubi (2003)

D2

Magwaza (1978)

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Heavenly Sweetness (HS263VL)

2x Vinyl LP Album Compilation Stereo

Release date: Nov 1, 2024, France

While music traditions are often defined by established and protected sets of characteristics, popular music in South Africa betrays a willingness to adapt homegrown styles and an enthusiasm to adopt new influences. Musical currents like marabi, goema and mbaqanga help define what makes indigenous jazz unique, but it’s the eclecticism and hybridisation found in South African crates that keeps vinyl archaeologists like Fred “Voom Voom” Spider digging deeper. If we consider jazz to be a global musical dish, it follows that South Africa brings a distinct sonic salsa to the table. Spider calls it “Chakalaka Jazz” after the local tomato, onion and chilli relish that frequently accompanies South African meals. It’s the essential ingredient that unites and spices this diverse selection of tracks spanning the years 1969 through 2003. Featuring locals, exiles and expats with a reverent nod to the golden years of the 1970’s, these rare musical treasures are held together by that magical South African flavour.

Compiled by Fred Spider, Notes by Calum MacNaughton, Executive Producer: Franck Descollonges for Heavenly Sweetness