The Jazz Crusaders' album Alive In South Africa is a stunning showcase of the group's talent and versatility. Recorded live in Cape Town, the album captures the energy and excitement of the group's performances, as they blend jazz, funk, and African rhythms into a seamless and thrilling sound.
The album features a mix of original compositions and covers, including a soulful rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing" and a grooving take on the classic jazz standard "Eleanor Rigby". The group's musicianship is on full display throughout, with standout performances from saxophonist Wilton Felder and pianist Joe Sample.
What sets Alive In South Africa apart, however, is the group's incorporation of African musical traditions into their sound. Tracks like "Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu" and "Xhosa" showcase the group's ability to seamlessly blend traditional African rhythms with their own jazz and funk stylings, creating a truly unique and captivating sound.