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Forbidden Games
New - LP - NL 89364
Sealed 1974 German Original Featuring Hugh Masekela.
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In Concert
Used - LP - RS 6253
1967 Tri-Color Steamboat Label Stereo Original. VG++ Vinyl. Recorded At Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts.
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Keep Me In Mind
Used - LP - RS 6381
1970 White Label Promo. Appears Unplayed. Miriam Covers Such Classics As Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Down On The Corner," And The Beatles' "In My Life."
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Le Monde De Miriam Makeba
Used - LP - ESP 155.563
Beautiful French Original Featuring Hugh Masekela, Ralph MacDonald, Ernie Calabria And Others.
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Magnificent Miriam Makeba
Used - LP - MG 21082
Rare 1966 Deep Groove Mono Original. Features Sivuca On Guitar. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide.
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Makeba Sings
Used - LP - LSP 3321
Deep Groove Stereo Original In Shrink. Features Jimmy Cleveland, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell And More.
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Makeba Sings
New - LP - LSP 3321
Sealed 1965 Stereo Original. Orchestra Conducted By Hugh Masekela. Features Jerome Richardson, Jimmy Cleveland, Kenny Burrell, Chief Bey And Others. Crisp Corners And No Deletion Marks. Rare!
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Makeba!
New - LP - RS 6310
Sealed Two Color Steamboat Label Stereo Original. Pristine Copy.
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Makeba!
Used - LP - RS 6310
1968 White Promo Steamboat Label Stereo Original. Promotional Copy Sticker To The Front Cover. Corner Rubs & The Light Signs Of Ring Wear.
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Pata Pata
Used - LP - RS 6274
1967 Tri-Color Steamboat Label Stereo Original.
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Pata Pata
Used - LP - 6274
1967 Tri-Color Steamboat Label Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. Appears Unplayed. Miriam Makeba's "Pata Pata" album is a delightfully infectious collection of songs that perfectly embodies the vibrant and energetic sounds of 1960s South Africa. From the title track's irresistible groove to the joyous harmonies of "Ring Bell, Ring Bell," Makeba's voice is radiant and soulful throughout. The album also touches on social issues, with tracks like "West Wind" and "Click Song Number One" addressing apartheid and cultural identity. Makeba's fearless spirit and passionate delivery make these songs all the more powerful and impactful. The instrumentation, with its blend of African rhythms and western instrumentation, adds depth and complexity to the album. "Pata Pata" is a shining example of how music can bridge cultural divides and bring people together through the universal language of rhythm and melody. It's a joyous celebration of life and a testament to Makeba's enduring legacy as one of Africa's greatest musical ambassadors.
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Pata Pata
Used - LP - RS 6274
1967 Tri-Color Steamboat Label Stereo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. Appears Unplayed.
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Rhythm & Song
New - LP - PLD 2073
Sealed 1980 Original Featuring The Belafonte Folk Singers And Perry Lopez On Guitar.
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Sangoma
New - LP - 25673
Sealed 1984 Original. Features Hugh Masekela. Includes Makeba Book Offer Insert.
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Sangoma
Used - LP - 25673
Hard To Find 1988 Vinyl In Shrink Wrap. COH. Features Hugh Masekela. Includes Makeba Book Offer Insert.
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Sangoma
Used - LP - 25673
Hard To Find 1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Features Hugh Masekela. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Sangoma Interview
Used - LP - PRO-A-2974
1988 White Label Promo Only LP. Interview And Excerpts From Her Remarkable "Sangoma" LP. Unplayed Condition. Almost One Hour Long.
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The Magnificent Miriam Makeba
Used - LP - SR 61082
Rare 1966 Deep Groove Mono Original. Features Sivuca On Guitar. 4½ Stars In All Music Guide.
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The Many Voices Of Miriam Makeba
Used - LP - KS 3274
1962 Deep Groove Stereo Original. Recorded By Bob Simpson And featuring Hugh Masekela On Trumpet. Arranged By Harry Belafonte.
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The World Of Miriam Makeba
Used - LP - LSP 2750
1963 Heavy Vinyl Stereo Original. "Miriam Makeba Returned To RCA Victor Records For Her Third Album, Which Was Given More Of A Pop Sheen By Producers Hugo & Luigi, Who Employed An Orchestra Conducted By Makeba Find Hugh Masekela (Soon To Be The Singer's Husband). As Usual, The Song List Consisted Mostly Of Originals Sung By Makeba In Her Native Language, But There Were Also Some Songs Sung In English, Such As The Tango "Forbidden Games," The Negro Spiritual "Little Boy," And "Where Can I Go?" (Which Appeared To Comment Directly On Her Stateless Status Since Being Banned From South Africa), While Makeba Performed "Tonados De Media Noche" In Spanish And "Vamos Chamar Ovento" In Portuguese. Her Profile Had Expanded Since Her Self-Titled RCA Debut In 1960, And Even Since Her Kapp Records Release The Many Voices Of Miriam Makeba A Year Earlier, Both Musically And In Terms Of Her Political Status As An Opponent Of Apartheid (The Liner Notes Mentioned Her Appearance Before The United Nations), And That May Have Helped Make The World Of Miriam Makeba Her First Commercial Success On Records.” – William Ruhlman, All Music Guide
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Voice Of Africa
New - LP - LSP 2845
Sealed 1964 Stereo 2nd Issue. Features Hugh Masekela.
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