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Comme une symphonie d'amour
Studio album by
Released1979
StudioStudio 10, Paris
GenreAfrican music
LabelSonodisc
ProducerPhilemon Hou
Miriam Makeba chronology
Country Girl (Miriam Makeba album)
(1975)
Comme une symphonie d'amour
(1979)
Sangoma
(1988)

Comme une symphonie d'amour is a 1979 album by South African singer Miriam Makeba.[1] The album has been published in several editions, including one by Gallo Records in 2006. Some editions are entitled Malaisha.

Track listing

  1. "Comme une symphonie d'amour" (Jérôme Camilly, Pierre Jeantet) (3:45)
  2. "Malaisha (Bring the Axe)" (Rajkama) (3:40)
  3. "Iyaguduza" (Miriam Makeba) (5:38)
  4. "Chicken (Kikirikiki)" (Pai) (4:22)
  5. "Ndibanga Hamba" (Miriam Makeba) (3:25)
  6. "Sabelani" (Philemon Hou) (4:46)
  7. "Ngewundini" (Miriam Makeba) (4:32)
  8. "African Convention" (Hugh Masekela) (5:05)
  9. "Murtala" (Bongi Makeba) (6:20)

Personnel

  • Miriam Makeba - vocals
  • Achille Ango, Jules Kamga, Krishna Yarbrough - guitar
  • Jean-Yves Messan, Kim Yarbrough - bass
  • Wally Badarou - piano
  • Denis Hekimian, Nanou - drums
  • Mam Houari, Patrick Bourgoin - saxophone
  • Hugh Masekela - trumpet
  • Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Philemon Hou - chorus

References

  1. ^ Jazz Times - Volume 34, Issues 6-10 - Page 204 After a four-year drought, the singularly magnificent Miriam Makeba is back with the multihued, multilingual Reflections ... infectious bossa nova "Xica da Silva" and the grandly rich "Comme Une Symphonie d'Amour" sung in flawless French.