Harari - Boogie Through The Night Funky Kunga

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Review by grosiran daster

Harari's album Boogie Through The Night Funky Kunga is a masterpiece of funk and soul music. The album is a collection of nine tracks that showcase the band's ability to create infectious grooves that get listeners moving and grooving.

The album opens with the title track "Boogie Through The Night," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its funky bassline, catchy guitar riffs, and soulful vocals. Other standout tracks on the album include "Give," "Party," and "Good Vibes," all of which feature tight instrumentation and powerful vocals.

One of the strengths of the album is the band's ability to blend different styles of music into their sound. There are elements of funk, soul, jazz, and even a hint of reggae on some tracks, which gives the album a diverse and dynamic feel.

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Artist: Harari
Album: Boogie Through The Night Funky Kunga
Rating: 4.33

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Funky Kunga3:45
Boogie Through The Night3:30

Video

Harari - Boogie Through the Night (LP Version 1983)

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Catalog Numbers

PD 2167

Labels

Rufaro

Listen online

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

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Gallo Records
Published ByM.P.A.

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerGreg Cutler, Sipho Mabuse

About Harari

Formed in the late sixties and originally known as The Beaters, the South African group consisting of guitarists Selby Ntuli and Saitana (real name: Monty Ndimande), bassist Alec Khaoli and drummer Sipho Mabuse decided to change their name to Harari during a tour through Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1976. The name is taken from a township outside Salisbury (which is now the capital, Harare). With their afro-rock/funk/fusion style they achieved huge successes back home and in the neighbouring states, and they were the first local black pop/rock band to appear on South African TV. Their label, Gallo, struck a two-album deal with the US A&M and their 1980 single, "Party

Aliases

  • The Beaters
  • Black Ink

Members

  • Barney Rachabane
  • Alec Khaoli
  • Sipho Mabuse
  • Condry Ziqubu
  • Makhaya Mahlangu
  • Robert Doc Mthalane
  • Thelma Segonah
  • Charlie Ndlovu
  • Sello Twala
  • Lionel Petersen
  • Selby Ntuli
  • Oupa Segwai
  • Eddie Manda
  • Tashif' Kente
  • Noah Makua
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Summary by grosiran daster

Boogie Through The Night Funky Kunga is a must-listen for fans of funk and soul music. Harari has delivered an album that is both fun and musically impressive, and it's sure to get listeners dancing and singing along.

Comments

Woooooow rhia is my old sing Vido Mkhaza would play regular on Saturday nights