Benard Kabanda - Tugendeyo Omwana Gy'abeera (1989)

Artist: Benard Kabanda
Title: Tugendeyo Omwana Gy'abeera
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Real World Records
Genre: Folk, World, African, Kadongo Kamu, Acoustic
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:33:09
Total Size: 179 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
The late Bernard Kabanda, from Uganda, only left this album as his musical legacy, but it's quite the joy. Playing the style known as "Kadongo Kamu" ("just a small guitar"), his idiosyncratic singer/songwriter style, augmented by basic percussion (shaker, beer bottle) on some tracks, is immensely attractive, his guitar style wonderfully layered, the picking not only providing complex bass and treble lines, but his fingertips and elbows acting as drumsticks against the soundbox, making him virtually a one-man band. The songs themselves deal with the issues of everyday life in Eat Africa, whether the way a young woman cooks greens ("Let's Go There"), "The Battle At Kakinga," or "The Firewood Collector," about the spread of AIDS. This is music originally made for playing in the nightclubs of Kampala, to entertain the crowds in exchange for tips -- a hard way to make a living, but "Kabanda"'s ability, both as singer and guitarist, is never in doubt. This record shines a light on a small African tradition from one of its master practitioners, now sadly departed.Title: Tugendeyo Omwana Gy'abeera
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Real World Records
Genre: Folk, World, African, Kadongo Kamu, Acoustic
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:33:09
Total Size: 179 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1-1 Benard Kabanda - Abakazi B'ekibuga [6:00]
1-2 Benard Kabanda - Kasennyanku [5:00]
1-3 Benard Kabanda - Nankya [6:57]
1-4 Benard Kabanda - Tugendeyo [5:59]
1-5 Benard Kabanda - Enfa Ya Taata [9:14]