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Journey of Dreams (album)

Journey of Dreams is an album by the South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, released in 1988.[2][3] Journey of Dreams also served as the title of a film about frontman Joseph Shabalala, directed by David Lister and shot around the same time.[4] Shabalala chose the title in part to describe his journey from his birthplace of Ladysmith to international success.[5] It also refers to his desire to get the sound he heard in his dreams on to record.[6]

Journey of Dreams
Studio album by
Released1988
LabelWarner Bros.[1]
ProducerRuss Titelman, Joseph Shabalala
Ladysmith Black Mambazo chronology
Zibuyinhlazane
(1988)
Journey of Dreams
(1988)
Isigqi Zendoda
(1990)

The album was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the "Best Traditional Folk Recording" category.[7] The group supported it with North American tour.[8]

Production edit

The album was coproduced by Russ Titelman.[9] The group recorded two songs in tribute to Paul Simon, who had collaborated with them on Graceland.[10] Simon also arranged and sang on the group's version of "Amazing Grace".[11] "Hamba Dompasi (No More Passbook)" is about South Africa's pass laws.[12] "Bavim' Indela (The Stumbling Block)" is a tribute to Miriam Makeba and Hugh Maskela.[13] Ladysmith Black Mambazo sang two of the album's songs in English.[14]

Critical reception edit

Robert Christgau noted that "Simon takes the lead on 'Amazing Grace', the 'Send in the Clowns' of roots music."[16] The Philadelphia Inquirer determined that the album "elevates leader Joseph Shabalala's spirituals to theatrical heights."[19] The Toronto Star called it "a candid weaving of spiritually inspired Zulu folklore interspersed with vivid accounts of Ladysmith's own history."[12]

The Philadelphia Daily News praised the "winsome, frisky folk harmony sound."[20] The Richmond Times-Dispatch called Journey of Dreams "soulfully mesmerizing."[21] The St. Louis Post-Dispatch admired "the lush fullness of 10 male voices in thick harmony [and] the intricate rhythmic shifts of Shabalala's lead vocals around the dense response of the choir."[22]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Umusa Kankulunkulo (Mercy of God)" 
2."Lindelani (Get Ready)" 
3."Ukhalangami (You Cry for Me)" 
4."Bavim' Indela (The Stumbling Block)" 
5."Bashobha (Watch)" 
6."Nomakanjani (Dark or Blue)" 
7."Hamba Dompasi (No More Passbook)" 
8."Ungayoni Into Enhle (Destroy Not This Beauty)" 
9."Amaphiko Okundiza (Wings to Fly)" 
10."Wayibambezela (Don't Waste Her Time)" 
11."Ungakhohlwa (Don't Forget)" 
12."Amazing Grace" 

References edit

  1. ^ "Ladysmith Black Mambazo". Trouser Press. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Ladysmith Black Mambazo Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Holmes, Tim (Nov 1988). "Spins". Spin. 4 (8): 90.
  4. ^ Erlmann, Veit (June 3, 1999). "Music, Modernity, and the Global Imagination: South Africa and the West". Oxford University Press – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Washburn, Jim (23 Sep 1988). "Ladysmith Makes a Dream Come True". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 23.
  6. ^ Hawkins, Robert J. (September 21, 1988). "South African band soars after boost by Paul Simon". The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. C1.
  7. ^ "Ladysmith Black Mambazo". Recording Academy. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  8. ^ Delean, Paul (14 Nov 1988). "Mambazo show simple, warm". The Gazette. Montreal. p. D6.
  9. ^ McAdams, Jannie C. (Nov 19, 1988). "Black Mambazo Launches 'Journey of Dreams'". Billboard. 100 (47): 29.
  10. ^ Erskine, Evelyn (30 Sep 1988). "Quiet ray of hope from Africa". Ottawa Citizen. p. B6.
  11. ^ a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. pp. 411–412.
  12. ^ a b Potter, Mitch (11 Nov 1988). "Ladysmith braving post-Simon slump". Toronto Star. p. D16.
  13. ^ Bourke, Brian G. (November 10, 1988). "LANGUAGE IS NO BARRIER TO THIS GROUP'S MESSAGE". Syracuse Herald-Journal. p. E1.
  14. ^ Morse, Steve (16 Nov 1988). "THE GATES ARE OPENING FOR LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO". ARTS AND FILM. The Boston Globe. p. 86.
  15. ^ "Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Journey of Dreams Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  16. ^ a b "Robert Christgau: CG: Ladysmith Black Mambazo". www.robertchristgau.com.
  17. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 5. MUZE. p. 62.
  18. ^ MusicHound World: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 2000. p. 416.
  19. ^ Moon, Tom (5 Nov 1988). "The most popular African choir...". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1.
  20. ^ Takiff, Jonathan (18 Nov 1988). "MUSICAL MISSIONARIES". FEATURES FRIDAY. Philadelphia Daily News. p. 62.
  21. ^ Bustard, Clarke (October 16, 1988). "A different manner of speaking musically surges out of South Africa...". Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. J4.
  22. ^ Pick, Steve (October 21, 1988). "LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO BRINGS MBUBE SOUND HERE". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 5G.

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Journey of Dreams is an album by the South African vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo released in 1988 2 3 Journey of Dreams also served as the title of a film about frontman Joseph Shabalala directed by David Lister and shot around the same time 4 Shabalala chose the title in part to describe his journey from his birthplace of Ladysmith to international success 5 It also refers to his desire to get the sound he heard in his dreams on to record 6 Journey of DreamsStudio album by Ladysmith Black MambazoReleased1988LabelWarner Bros 1 ProducerRuss Titelman Joseph ShabalalaLadysmith Black Mambazo chronologyZibuyinhlazane 1988 Journey of Dreams 1988 Isigqi Zendoda 1990 The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Traditional Folk Recording category 7 The group supported it with North American tour 8 Contents 1 Production 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 ReferencesProduction editThe album was coproduced by Russ Titelman 9 The group recorded two songs in tribute to Paul Simon who had collaborated with them on Graceland 10 Simon also arranged and sang on the group s version of Amazing Grace 11 Hamba Dompasi No More Passbook is about South Africa s pass laws 12 Bavim Indela The Stumbling Block is a tribute to Miriam Makeba and Hugh Maskela 13 Ladysmith Black Mambazo sang two of the album s songs in English 14 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Robert ChristgauB 16 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 MusicHound World The Essential Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Robert Christgau noted that Simon takes the lead on Amazing Grace the Send in the Clowns of roots music 16 The Philadelphia Inquirer determined that the album elevates leader Joseph Shabalala s spirituals to theatrical heights 19 The Toronto Star called it a candid weaving of spiritually inspired Zulu folklore interspersed with vivid accounts of Ladysmith s own history 12 The Philadelphia Daily News praised the winsome frisky folk harmony sound 20 The Richmond Times Dispatch called Journey of Dreams soulfully mesmerizing 21 The St Louis Post Dispatch admired the lush fullness of 10 male voices in thick harmony and the intricate rhythmic shifts of Shabalala s lead vocals around the dense response of the choir 22 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Umusa Kankulunkulo Mercy of God 2 Lindelani Get Ready 3 Ukhalangami You Cry for Me 4 Bavim Indela The Stumbling Block 5 Bashobha Watch 6 Nomakanjani Dark or Blue 7 Hamba Dompasi No More Passbook 8 Ungayoni Into Enhle Destroy Not This Beauty 9 Amaphiko Okundiza Wings to Fly 10 Wayibambezela Don t Waste Her Time 11 Ungakhohlwa Don t Forget 12 Amazing Grace References edit Ladysmith Black Mambazo Trouser Press Retrieved 15 September 2022 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Holmes Tim Nov 1988 Spins Spin 4 8 90 Erlmann Veit June 3 1999 Music Modernity and the Global Imagination South Africa and the West Oxford University Press via Google Books Washburn Jim 23 Sep 1988 Ladysmith Makes a Dream Come True Calendar Los Angeles Times p 23 Hawkins Robert J September 21 1988 South African band soars after boost by Paul Simon The San Diego Union Tribune p C1 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Recording Academy Retrieved 15 September 2022 Delean Paul 14 Nov 1988 Mambazo show simple warm The Gazette Montreal p D6 McAdams Jannie C Nov 19 1988 Black Mambazo Launches Journey of Dreams Billboard 100 47 29 Erskine Evelyn 30 Sep 1988 Quiet ray of hope from Africa Ottawa Citizen p B6 a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide Random House 1992 pp 411 412 a b Potter Mitch 11 Nov 1988 Ladysmith braving post Simon slump Toronto Star p D16 Bourke Brian G November 10 1988 LANGUAGE IS NO BARRIER TO THIS GROUP S MESSAGE Syracuse Herald Journal p E1 Morse Steve 16 Nov 1988 THE GATES ARE OPENING FOR LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO ARTS AND FILM The Boston Globe p 86 Ladysmith Black Mambazo Journey of Dreams Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic via www allmusic com a b Robert Christgau CG Ladysmith Black Mambazo www robertchristgau com Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 5 MUZE p 62 MusicHound World The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press 2000 p 416 Moon Tom 5 Nov 1988 The most popular African choir The Philadelphia Inquirer p D1 Takiff Jonathan 18 Nov 1988 MUSICAL MISSIONARIES FEATURES FRIDAY Philadelphia Daily News p 62 Bustard Clarke October 16 1988 A different manner of speaking musically surges out of South Africa Richmond Times Dispatch p J4 Pick Steve October 21 1988 LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO BRINGS MBUBE SOUND HERE St Louis Post Dispatch p 5G Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Journey of Dreams album amp oldid 1184009709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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