Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu

Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu
Studio album by Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Released 22 January 2008
Recorded 2006
Genre Isicathamiya
Length 54:30
Label Heads Up International
Producer Joseph Shabalala
Ladysmith Black Mambazo chronology
Ilembe
(2007)
Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu
(2008)
My Dream - African Sounds
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu is a 2008 release by the South African isicathamiya group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. It was released on 22 January 2008. The album does not feature collaborations with other artists; it is "simply Ladysmith Black Mambazo at its best", as the Gallo press release for the anticipated release put it.[2] This version is the US issue of the South African release, which was originally released in February 2007.

Album's theme

Songs on the album are primarily moral, but there are some religious compositions for which the group are well known. The title track, "Kuyafundw' Osizini" ("Learning From The Obstacles"), speaks of the obstacles faced by people in their lives. As Joseph Shabalala (the group's founder, lead singer, composer and director) put it, "Don’t worry about the many things that are in your way. If you confront those obstacles and learn from them, you will teach others how to conquer the same kinds of obstacles. There are people who complain about everything, and they want to avoid doing things that are too hard, like school or a job. Those people should stay where they are and learn from their experiences."[3][4]

Awards

Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu has been a very successful album for Ladysmith Black Mambazo: in South Africa, the recording won a South African Music Award (SAMA) on 3 May 2008 in the category Best Traditional A Capella Album; and in the United States, it won a Grammy on 8 February 2009 in the category Best Traditional World Music Album in the 2009 Grammy Awards.

Track listing

  1. "Ommu Beno Mmu" ("Somebody And Somebody")
  2. "Kuyafundw' Osizini" ("Learning From The Obstacles")
  3. "Vela Nsizwa" ("Show Yourself, Young Man")
  4. "Let's Do It"
  5. "Umon' Usuk' Esweni" ("Jealous Eyes")
  6. "Sizobalanda" ("We Are Here")
  7. "This Is The Way We Do"
  8. "Iphel' Emasini" ("A Cockroach In The Milk" - Zulu proverb)
  9. "Asekhon' Amatshitshi" ("The Virgins Are Still There")
  10. "Hlala Nami" ("Stay With Me")
  11. "Prince of Peace"
  12. "Iphel' Emasini (Nature Effects)"

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Ilembe, press release, Gallo Record Company (January 2007).
  3. Rock Paper Scissors , Ladysmith Black Mambazo Pays Tribute To Cultural Icon, October 2007.
  4. Rock Paper Scissors , Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu translations, October 2007.
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