Bayete - SA Gold Collection

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Review by Derek McDow

SA Gold Collection by Bayete is a captivating album that offers a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of South Africa. With its eclectic mix of jazz, funk, and traditional African rhythms, this album showcases the versatility and creativity of Bayete, a talented musician and composer.

The album features a range of tracks, each one showcasing Bayete's unique style and sound. From the soulful ballad "Mmangwane" to the upbeat and funky "Free Angela," the music on this album is both uplifting and inspiring.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Abantu Banomona," a hauntingly beautiful song that features Bayete's powerful vocals and a mesmerizing melody. The track is a tribute to the people of South Africa, and it captures the spirit of the country's struggle for freedom and democracy.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Amadlozi
Thabo
Africa Unite
Jika
Umkhaya Lo
Mapula
Thobekile
Mmalo We
Amatsheketshe
Umathula

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Catalog Numbers

TELCD 3063

Labels

Universal Music

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

About Bayete

The story of Bayete starts years before their first release under that name. In the early 80s Mbaqanga stars The Soul Brothers were looking for a group to open for them on their upcoming shows. This opportunity led to the formation of a group named  after member . Soul Brothers bassist would produce and help write their self titled debut album on the label but after more than 2 years together the group would disband following his tragic death in 1984. In the months following the death of Zakes that the remaining members of Jaws would meet Linda Bernard. It would be Lindas support that led them to sign a one record deal with the label and the record their first album under the new name, Bayete. Unfortunately the debut was a flop. Shortly after recording their first album, the band added Jabu Khanyile (drums), Themba Mkhize (keys) and Fana Zulu (Bass) to their roster. Themba and Fana had come over from . Originating Bayete member Mfaniseni Thusi also had a short stint and started his musical career in Johannesburg by joining Sakhile. After a failed debut, two year absence from the studio, and a roster that consisted of just two original members, Bayete were ready to make another move. Luckily It was at this time that they would meet talent scout Jerry Mhlanga and sign with the independent Decibel Music, the English division of the parent company De La Music. Going into the studio they had their lead single Blue Monday lead single. Much like the self titled debut, Blue Monday had no real success but it kept the band together and most importantly solidified Jabu as the lead vocalist. After complaints from fans the rest of the band forced him to get up from behind the drums so the crowds could see where his voice was coming from. Continuing to play live shows around Southern Africa it would take Simon Buthelezi accidentally stumbling into one of their shows in Johannesburg for them to sign their first major label deal with EMI. They would record their most successful album to date  Mbombela which had an updated version of their original song Shosholoza. This album blended afro sounds, jazz, marabi and kwela. Their intended sound all along. It was still censored at the time of release but the ban was lifted near the end of the decade and even saw the music video for the song being broadcast on state owned stations. From then on the success of Bayete and its members was set in motion. While others used the momentum to pursue careers outside of the group and South Africa, Jabu took full control assembling a new group of players and changing Bayete to his backing band. The newly formed Jabu Khanyile & Bayete gained him international fame and won a number of awards including Song of the Year in 94 for the post-apartheid love ballad Mmalo we.

Name Vars

  • Bayete And Jabu Khanyile

Members

  • Jabu Khanyile
  • Fana Zulu
  • Themba Mkhize
  • Arthur Tshabalala
  • Joe Motseosile
  • Kululiwe Sithole
  • Remember Mbongwa
  • Lindiwe Shengue
  • Mfaniseni Thusi
  • Chwane Mhlongo
  • Carlton Malete
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Summary by Derek McDow

SA Gold Collection by Bayete is a must-have album for anyone interested in South African music, jazz, or world music in general. With its rich and diverse sound, this album is sure to captivate listeners and leave them wanting more.