Four tracks by one of the biggest names in South African disco: Condry Ziqubu. A regular on the local soul scene since the late 1960s in groups such as The Flaming Souls, The Anchors and The Flaming Ghettoes, by the mid-80s he had qualified as a sangoma (traditional healer), recorded with Harari (the biggest group in the country at the time), fronted his own group Lumumba, and travelled the world as part of Caiphus Semenya and Letta Mbuluâs band.
In 1986 he ditched Lumumba and released his first solo hit, âGorilla Manâ. Opening with an audacious 20-second intro, the song tells the story of a man preying on women in downtown Johannesburg. It highlights Condryâs winning formula of lyrics that touch on everyday South African issues and places (without drawing the attention of apartheid censors). Musically the song draws obvious influence from Piano Fantasiaâs 1985 Euro-disco hit âSong for Deniseâ.
Also included on this new anthology is another song from the same album, the politically charged âConfusion (Ma Afrika)â, as well as âPhola Babyâ from his 1988 album Pick Six â a call to men to âstop pushing your woman around ⊠what kind of man are you?â â and âEverybody Partyâ from 1989âs Magic Man, a straight-up party song with no political or social intimations, other than as a brief escape from the harsh reality of the time, one that still resonates today.
<a href=”https://afrosynth.bandcamp.com/album/gorilla-man”>Gorilla Man by Condry Ziqubu</a>











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