{"id":265678,"date":"2025-01-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-22T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com\/product\/africa\/"},"modified":"2025-04-22T16:58:39","modified_gmt":"2025-04-22T14:58:39","slug":"africa","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com\/es\/producto\/africa\/","title":{"rendered":"Africa"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Amanaz hablaba en serio e hicieron un serio intento de publicar un \u00e1lbum. Titularon su \u00e1lbum \u00c1frica, seg\u00fan el miembro original de la banda Keith Kabwe, \u00abpor c\u00f3mo se comparti\u00f3 y c\u00f3mo sus habitantes fueron masacrados y esclavizados, sus recursos robados&#8230; todas las atrocidades que cometieron los esclavistas. As\u00ed, su \u00abKale\u00bb, un blues cantado en nyanja, que traz\u00f3 el arco del continente desde la esclavitud hasta la independencia de Zambia cierra el \u00e1lbum.<br \/>Kabwe y el guitarrista r\u00edtmico John Kanyepa tienen una encantadora suavidad en sus voces, que se sit\u00faan cort\u00e9smente a un lado de la gru\u00f1ido salvaje del baterista Watson Baldwin Lungu, el bajista Jerry Mausala y el l\u00edder de la banda y guitarrista principal Isaac Mpofu. La vibra de \u00c1frica va desde ansiosa (\u00abAmanaz\u00bb) hasta escapista y enojada(\u00abEasy Street\u00bb). En \u00abHistory of Man\u00bb, su voz quemada por el whisky y su guitarra distorsionada zumbando como un enjambre de avispones, Mpofu denuncia su especie.<br \/>Hay una oscuridad en \u00c1frica que no se encuentra en ning\u00fan otro disco de Zamrock, y una melancol\u00eda flota por todas partes, espec\u00edficamente en \u00abKhala My Friend\u00bb, m\u00e1s comedido de Mpofu, que presenta una situaci\u00f3n efectiva y sombr\u00eda para el ciudadano medio de Zambia, el ciudadano medio de una nueva naci\u00f3n en dificultades, que podr\u00eda haber tenido parientes en pa\u00edses desgarrados por conflictos en el horizonte, que podr\u00edan haber estado luchando por encontrar su pr\u00f3xima comida, quien podr\u00eda haber visto un futuro m\u00e1s sombr\u00edo de lo que prometi\u00f3 su presidente.<br \/>Luego est\u00e1 la clara influencia de Velvet Underground en la nost\u00e1lgica \u00abSunday Morning\u00bb, que, como recuerda Kabwe, fue la primera canci\u00f3n escrita para el \u00e1lbum, all\u00e1 por 1968, cuando Velvet Undergound y Nico eran un nuevo lanzamiento, y el funk underground de \u00abMaking The Scene\u00bb. El \u00e1lbum tambi\u00e9n aborda la m\u00fasica tradicional de Zambia y el rock de principios de los 60, puntuado, por supuesto, porel wah-wah de Kanyepa y las guitarras fuzz de Mpofu. Pero cada vez que Amanaz se vuelve demasiado profundo, demasiado violento, regresan con una canci\u00f3n accesible y atraen a su oyente para que vuelva al ritmo. \u00abGreen Apple\u00bb es una canci\u00f3n civilizada que presenta el suspiro de la guitarra de Kanyepa.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Amanaz hablaba en serio e hicieron un serio intento de publicar un \u00e1lbum. 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