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Action
ActionAction

Catno

WBSLP022

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

Feb 20, 2021

Extremely rare, under the radar afro-psychedelic LP from South Africa. This mysterious band was produced by African funk master, composer, guitarist and producer Almon Sandisa Memela, who was active since the mid 1950s, first as a musician and guitar teacher and then also as a producer. He is famous for his 1970s Afro funk works Funky Africa and the very sought after Broken Shoes.

Action features a cool mixture of incipient afro-funk and garage pop/psych, with one of its songs having been compiled on the famous Next Stop... Soweto compilation series that helped ignite the current fever for African music.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Bazali Bam

3:15

A2

Back To Spruit

3:14

A3

Action Ways

3:08

A4

Jester Joke

3:21

A5

Don't Fight It

2:31

A6

I've Got To Leave

3:06

B1

Jezino

3:08

B2

That Day

3:03

B3

Joyful

11:34

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