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VA - The Second National Song Festival (1987)

SABC, SONG2


As South Africa's townships burned, government pulled out all the stops to try to stop the rising tide of resistance to apartheid. To this end, in 1986 the SABC launched an ambitious annual project known as the National Song Festival, with each of its 15 (later 17) radio stations represented by an artist (Mojapelo 2008:78). The selection of artists would be released annually as a compilation album celebrating the organised segregation of the music industry. 

Interestingly, by the time of the Second National Song Festival in August 1987, the government had adapted its policy with regards to popular music to embrace the crossover trend for its own ends. For example a white artist (Vernon Roux) was selected to represent Radio Swazi, while mixed-race acts represented Radio Zulu (Lorraine Staple and Karleen Kane), Radio Highveld (Malie Kelly, Kim Kallie aka Margino and Felicia Marion), Radio Port Natal (Friends First) and Radio Sesotho (Isaac). All of the songs carried messages of peace and reconciliation, eg 'Our Home in Africa', 'Children Of Africa', 'Let's Join Hands', 'Happiness' and 'You Can Make It Work'. Also featuring Supa Frika, Mordillo, Taboo, Ricardo, Johnny Mokhali and Yvonne Chaka Chaka. Perhaps audiences could see through the SABC's hypocrisy, as the festival doesn't seem to have made it to a third edition.

AFROSYNTH XI: ON THE MOVE




AFROSYNTH XI: ON THE MOVE

1. 'It's Raining In My Heart' - Cisco The Champ (1989)
2. 'Yes I Love You' - Funky Masike (1988)
3. 'Don't Give My Love Away' - Melvyn Matthews (1985)
4. 'Searchin' - Phumi Maduna (1987)
5, 'We're On The Move' – Future (1986)
6. 'Afro Breakdance' – Tata (1985)
7. 'You Look So Good' – Ymage (1990)
8. 'Take Your Time' - Om Alec (1987)
9. 'Julia' - Dan Nkosi (1989)
10. 'Matsidiso' - Zone 3  (1987)
11. 'The Boss Is Back' – CJB (1987)
12, 'Liar' - Ali Katt (1988)
13. 'No Divorce' – Mordillo (1989)
14. 'Xipitifaya' – Lazarus Kgagudi (1989)
15. 'Waar's My Pyp?' - Oom Hansie (1986)

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MORDILLO - Runaway Bus (1989)

Tiger/RPM, TIGLP402
Producer: Lefty Rhikoto   
Engineer: Lee Short       
Recorded at: RPM Studios


Former backing back for Shangaan disco king Paul Ndlovu. Made up of Lefty Rhikoto (lead guitar), Themba Mazibuko (vocals), Japie Bodibe (bass), Abram April (drums) and keyboardists Joseph Tshabalala, Rogers Mvelase and Joshua 'Joeman' Tladi - usually in their trademark sailor regalia. Other albums include I'm Crazy (1987) featuring the hit 'Voyager'.

The title track could be a cunning attempt at beating censors with innocuous spelling, where bus sounds like baas/boss...
"I can tell there's no more time left,
I've seen what I could not recognise.
I finally see the dawn arriving,
Get out of the way... baas!
You are in  the middle of the road!"