Showing posts with label Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse. Show all posts
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VA - Living Land (1985)

Cat, CAT4069
Producers: Emil Zoghby & Sipho 'Hotstix' Mabuse (exec: Dawn Lindberg)
Engineer: Ian Martin
Recorded at: EMI Studios


Despite heightening state repression at the time, pop musicians were able to put their weight behind the struggle via the relatively innocuous charity "Operation Hunger", the express aim of which was to fight malnutrition rather than apartheid, but in truth espoused a strong anti-apartheid message, most successfully at the landmark Concert in the Park in Johannesburg. That year the project also released this maxi single, written by Des Lindberg and Zane Cronje, and featuring a large cast of prominent black and white musicians - including The Angels, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Johnny Clegg, Brenda Fassie, Abigail Khubeka, Sipho 'Hotstix' Mabuse, 'Funky' Masike Mohapi (RIP), Thembi Mtshali, Neville Nash, Hotline's PJ Powers and Alistair Coakley, Barney Rachabane, Tata 'TNT' Sibeko and many others. Recorded in ballad and dance (arranged by Hotstix) versions, with each line sung by a different star, the lyrics predict peace "one day soon"...

"This is our song the hymn of our living land
come on and sing the song of our living land
no matter what colour
no matter what key
no matter what language, sing it with me
for our living land, our giving land
our loving and forgiving living land."

According to the liner notes, "Living Land is an expression of hope, and a gesture of musical solidarity in a time when many in South Africa are in despair. We have all pooled our capital - the only capital we have - our talents, our voices, our imagination, our ears, our energy, our time, and our skills, our minds and our hearts, to produce a statement about life and living in our land, South Africa. We are a microcosm of our society: child, adult, young, old, black, whie, brown, pink and everything in between. We are South Africa. Sing with us, please. It helps!"


AL ETTO - Party Night (1984)

Reaction/Priority Records, ANH102
Producers: Sipho 'Hotstix' Mabuse, Al Etto & Mick Williams
Engineer: Mick Williams
Recorded at: The Battery Mobile


Seriously funky 4-track maxi co-written and produced by Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse - in his prime in '84, the same year 'Burnout' blew up. Best track "Hold on to Love" gives American R&B funk like Kool & the Gang, BB&Q Band or the Rose Brothers a run for their money. "If You Want My Love" is the only song with some local influence, thanks to Mabuse's sax skillz. Backing from The Coast Connection.

Etto wrote the smash hit "I Love You Daddy" for '80s child star Ricardo. He has worked with many of SA's top artists including Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Dr Victor (Taxi) and Chico. He is also known for his work with the Rockets and Groove Station. More recently he has been involved in the Cape Culture Band. In 2004 he dedicated a song to local opposition politician Patricia de Lille on his album Ons is Gatvol (we are fed up).

HARARI - Home Brew (1982)

Rufaro Records, ML 4636
Producers: Sipho Mabuse & Greg Cutler
(except 'Madala' by Sipho Mabuse, Greg Cutler & Condry Ziqubu)
Engineer: Greg Cutler (except 'Winning' by Keith Forsyth)
Arranger: Sipho Mabuse
Recorded at: R.P.M. Studios
Mixed at: Satbel Recording Studios

 

Late Harari release featuring an expanded personnel under the stewardship of Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, but minus the original Harari players like Om Alec Khaoli and Funky Masike Mohopi. 1982's Home Brew features the talents of Ray Phiri (The Cannibals, Stimela), Lionel Peterson, Khaya Mahlangu and Alistair Coakley (Hotline), among others (see below).

Tracks:

  1. Winning (S Mabuse) (5:25)
  2. Madala (C Ndlovu/C Ziqubu) (4:56)
  3. Highlife (S Mabuse/C Ndlovu) (3:54)
  4. Playing for the People (S Mabuse/C Ziqubu/C Ndlovu) (5:22)
  5. Rocksteady (S Mabuse/C Ziqubu/C Ndlovu) (4:32)
  6. Run for Your Life (S Mabuse/C Ndlovu) (4:20)
  7. Don't Give Up (S Mabuse) (3:43)
  8. Soweto Dawn (S Mabuse) (5:37)
Musicians:

  • Sipho "Hot Sticks" Mabuse: Drums, Flute, Piano (Soweto Dawn), Synthesizer, Percussion, Vocoder, Vocals, Timbales and Chimes, Fender Rhodes
  • Charles "Babas" Ndlovu: Piano, Fender Rhodes, Prophet V Bass synthesizer, Organ and Vocals
  • Thelma "Ndo" Segonah: Piano, Fender Rhodes, Prophet V Bass synthesizer, Organ and Vocals
  • Condry "Magic Fingers" Ziqubu: All Guitars and Vocals
  • Branny "Mzi" Ledwaba: Congas, Assorted Percussion, Shekere, Bells and Vibroslaps
  • Mzwandile "Zandi" Kente: Bass & Vocals
  • Isaac "Madala" Mofokeng: Vocals on 'Run for Your Life' & 'Rocksteady'
  • Lionel Petersen: Lead Vocals
  • Sipho "Master Blaster" Gumede: Bass on all tracks except 'Winning'
  • Jabu Sibumbe: Bass on 'Winning'
  • Khaya Mahlangu: All horns on 'Soweto Dawn'
  • Ray Chikapa: Guitar Solo on ' Winning'
  • Isaac "MCA" Mtshali: Drums on 'Winning'
  • Alistair Coakley: Guitar on 'Rocksteady'
Thanks SA Rock Encyclopedia.

SIPHO 'HOTSTIX' MABUSE - Let's Get It On (1986)

Gallo GSP 3119



Tracks:
1.  Let's Get It On
2.  Set Me Free
3.  I'm Waiting
4.  Rise
5.  Jive
6.  Let's Get It On (Instr,)

SIPHO ‘HOTSTIX’ MABUSE – Burn Out (1984)

Gallo, HUL 509
Producers: S. Mabuse & Richard Mitchell.
Engineer: Richard Mitchell.
Recorded at: RPM, Jhb


Possibly the biggest and most endearing pop song in SA music history, the title track is  the perfect mix of disco-funk and township jive beat. It sold over 500 000 copies and enjoyed massive dancefloor success amongst South Africans of all backgrounds. It even sold in the UK, where it was released by Virgin. The title track resurfaced a few years ago on a Chicken Licken ad, although really it had never left. 

Besides the title track, the four-track album also contains the perennial hit “Jive Soweto,” the vocoder-drenched “Breakdance,” and the comparatively forgettable “Zanzibar”. The album features contributions from prominent musicians like Jimmy Mgwandi (bass), Steve Kekana (vocals), West Nkosi and Jabu Zulu. Hotstix credits everyone from his wife, god, Stan Screamer Tshabalala and the media. The cover art is priceless: a picture of Mabuse in aviators and killer leather jacket, with space-age red and yellow colour scheme. I’d rather not go into what I had to do to get this album.


VA - Africa Africa (1988)

Star, Polygram (Eur)
84021-1


Side A:
1. "Jive Soweto" - Sipho Hotstix Mabuse
2. "Tsotsie Taal" - Zia
3. "African Convention" - Myriam Makeba
4. "Don't Go Lose It Baby" - Hugh Masekela
5. "Ah Freak Sans Fric" - Manu Dibango

Side B:
1. "My Blue Lady" - Sipho Gumede
2. "Maraba Start 500" - Boyoyo Boys
3. "Mon Coeur Balance" - Daouda
4. "All I Need is Here in Africa" - Steve Kekana
5. "Singa Jindi Majita" - Stimela
6. "Angelina" - Caiphus Semenya
7. "Bamnqobile" - Ladysmith Black Mombaza (sic)

SIPHO 'HOTSTIX' MABUSE – Afrodizzia (1986)

Gallo, HUL 40120
Producers : Sipho Hotstix Mabuse & Richard "Mr Magic" Mitchell



It was never going to be easy following up on the mammoth success of "Burnout". Not the greatest album ever, but there was still no denying it: Sipho was the man. Highlights here include the rolling funk of 'In The Night' and the dancefloor hit 'Shikisha'.