Paradise in Gazankulu is album by Harry Belafonte, released by EMI Records in 1988.[3] It was his final studio album, prior to his death in 2023. The album deals with the plight of black South Africans under the Apartheid system.[4] The album was re-released as an official mp3 download by amazon.com, and iTunes in the U.K. in 2010.

Paradise in Gazankulu
Studio album by
Released1988
RecordedCapitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Evergreen Studios and MRC Studios, New York City, Powerhouse Studios, Johannesburg
GenreFolk, World music
LabelEMI
ProducerHilton Rosenthal, David Belafonte
Harry Belafonte chronology
Loving You is Where I Belong
(1981)
Paradise in Gazankulu
(1988)
Belafonte '89
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]

Track listing edit

  1. "We Are the Wave" (Jake Holmes, Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers) – 3:32
  2. "Paradise in Gazankulu" (Holmes, Oben Ngobeni) – 4:27
  3. "Skin to Skin" (Holmes, Godfrey Nelson) – 4:25
  4. "Amandla" (Holmes, D. Zuma) – 4:05
  5. "Kwela (Listen To The Man)" (Holmes, S. M. Nkabinda) – 4:00
  6. "Monday to Monday" (Holmes, Zuma, R. Klaas) – 4:14
  7. "Global Carnival" (Holmes, Alistair Coakley) – 3:43
  8. "Capetown" (Holmes, M. Xaba, R. Bopape) – 3:58
  9. "Sisiwami (Sweet Sister)" (Holmes, The Soul Brothers) – 4:49
  10. "Move It" (Holmes, Van Van, Vusi Khumalo) – 4:57

Personnel edit

  • Harry Belafonte – vocals
  • Alistair Coakely – guitar
  • Jose Alves – guitar
  • "Stompie" Themba Dlzmini – guitar
  • Laurence Matshiza – guitar, background vocals
  • V. Mkhize – guitar
  • Maxwell "China" Mngadi – guitar
  • José Neto – guitar
  • Oben Ngobeni – guitar
  • Marks Makwane – guitar
  • Alex Acuña – percussion
  • Neil Clarke – percussion
  • Youssou N'Dour – percussion
  • Chi Sharpe – percussion
  • Assane Thiam – percussion
  • Babakar Meaye – percussion
  • Richard Cummings – keyboards
  • Christopher Dlathu – bass
  • Bakithi Kumalo – bass
  • Denny Laloutte – bass
  • Thembile Michael Masoka – bass
  • Joseph Mokwela – bass
  • Sicelo Ndlela – bass
  • Vusi Khumalo – drums, background vocals
  • Lucky Monoma – drums
  • Bongani Nxele – drums
  • Richie Marrero – keyboards, background vocals
  • Mduduzi Mlangeni – keyboards
  • Dumisane Ngubeni – keyboards
  • Moses "Crocodile" Ngwenya – keyboards
  • Hilton Rosenthal – keyboards, guitar
  • West Nkosi – pennywhistles
  • Victor Paz – trumpet
  • Francis Bonny – trumpet
  • Wilmer Wise – trumpet
  • Lemmy "Special" Mabaso – saxophone
  • Ricky Ford – saxophone
  • Morris Goldberg – saxophone
  • Dick Griffin – trombone
  • Carlos Ward – saxophone
  • Jennifer Warnes – vocals on "Skin to Skin"
  • Bobby Allende – background vocals
  • Jake Holmes – background vocals
  • Ralph Irizarry – background vocals
  • Selina Khoza – background vocals
  • Brenda Fassie – background vocals
  • Sharon Brooks – background vocals
  • John Cartwright – background vocals
  • Jean Madubane – background vocals
  • Debbie Malone – background vocals
  • Ronnie Martin – background vocals
  • David Masondo – background vocals
  • Grace Ngobeni – background vocals
  • Jane Ngobeni – background vocals
  • Marilyn Nokwe – background vocals
  • Tu Nokwe – background vocals
  • Deborah Sharpe – background vocals
  • Ty Stevens – background vocals

Production notes:

  • Hilton Rosenthal – producer, drum programming
  • Harry Belafonte – executive producer
  • Richard Cummings – arranger, conductor
  • Peter Thwaites – engineer
  • Charlie Paakkari – engineer
  • David Belafonte – engineer
  • Larry Walsh – engineer
  • Chris Rudy – engineer
  • Tom Lewis – engineer
  • Fernando Perdigao – assistant engineer
  • Bobby Summerfield – mixer, engineer, drum programming, sampling, synthesizer programming
  • Scott Ansell – assistant engineer
  • Ellen Fitton – assistant engineer
  • Billy Straus – assistant engineer
  • Ben-Ben, Hahn – assistant engineer
  • Peter Doell – assistant engineer
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • David Nadien – concert master
  • Chris Callis – photography
  • Suzette Abbot – photography
  • Carol Chen – design
  • Henry Marquez – art direction

References edit

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1990). "B". Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-679-73015-X. Retrieved August 16, 2020 – via robertchristgau.com.
  3. ^ Allmusic entry for Paradise in Gazankulu Retrieved November 2009.
  4. ^ The Guide to United States Popular Culture William Labov, Ray Broadus Browne, Pat Browne - 2001 - Page 78 "Belafonte focused consistent attention on the racist apartheid system in South Africa; in 1988 he issued an album about the South Africa system, Paradise in Gazankulu."