Flavian Nyathi & Blues Revolution - Ropa Re Zimbabwe

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Review by WILMAR BORGES LEAL JUNIOR

Ropa Re Zimbabwe is an album by Flavian Nyathi & Blues Revolution that brings together a unique blend of African rhythms and blues music. The album features ten tracks that showcase the band's musical prowess and the diversity of their influences.

From the opening track "Mangwana", the listener is transported into a world of African rhythms and soulful blues guitar licks. The album is a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of Zimbabwe, and the band's love for the blues.

The standout tracks on the album include "Nyarara", a slow and soulful ballad that showcases Flavian Nyathi's powerful vocals and the band's ability to create a hauntingly beautiful sound. "Kwaziso" is another standout track, with its upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm that will have listeners tapping their feet and dancing along.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ve Soweto
Mwana Takamushaya
Hakuna Nyika Isna Rinda
Ropa ReZimbabwe
Pfumo Demo
Takawira
Vakasara
Ndikakunga Maivangu
Baba Namai
VaMugabe

Video

Flavian Nyathi and Blues Revolution - Takawira

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Catalog Numbers

KK 13

Labels

Gallo

Listen online

  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

About Flavian Nyathi & Blues Revolution

Name Vars

  • Flavian Nyati
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Summary by WILMAR BORGES LEAL JUNIOR

Ropa Re Zimbabwe is a well-crafted album that combines the best of African and blues music. It is a testament to the band's skill and their love for music. Fans of blues and world music will find much to enjoy in this album, and it is highly recommended for anyone looking for something fresh and exciting.

Comments

This man was talented.
Thats what we used call music