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Thunder into Our Hearts

1976 album by Jabula From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thunder into Our Hearts
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Thunder into Our Hearts is the second album of South African group Jabula, released in 1976 on Caroline Records.

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Recorded in November and December 1975 at Chalk Farm Studios and Decibel Studios in London, it is a further expedition in African-tinged jazz.

The album features the group and guest musicians: Frank Roberts (keyboards), Nick Evans (trombone), "Spartacus" (electric bass), Graeme Morgan (drums), Bob House (clarinet), Ken Ely, Jim Dvorak (trumpet), Mike Rose (flute).[1][2]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Acoustic Bass – Ernest Mothle
  • Alto Saxophone – Dudu Pukwana
  • Backing Vocals – Jim Chambers (tracks: A1, B2, B4), Jimmy Thomas (tracks: A1, B2, B4)
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Bob Howse
  • Drums – Graeme Morgan
  • Drums [Molombo], Voice, Percussion, Liner Notes – Sebothane Julian Bahula
  • Electric Bass – Spartacus R
  • Engineer – Rod Howison, Vic Keary
  • Flute – Mike Rose (tracks: B4)
  • Guitar, Voice, Percussion – Madumetja Lucky Ranku
  • Keyboards – Frank Roberts
  • Photography by [Jabula] – Herbie Yoshinori Yamaguchi
  • Producer – Roy Bedeau
  • Sleeve – Cooke Key Associates
  • Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Ken Eley
  • Trombone – Nick Evans
  • Trumpet – Jim Dvorak
  • Voice – John Matshikiza (tracks: B1)
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