Ngozi Family – 45,000 Volts
Label: |
Nosmoke – NS005CD |
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CD
, Album
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
1 | Everything Is Over | |
2 | Nizaka Panga Ngozi | |
3 | I Will Be With You | |
4 | Atate | |
5 | You Don't Love Me | |
6 | Night Of Fear | |
7 | Hold On | |
8 | Timwenge Tabene Tabene | |
9 | Chisoni Kwantzu Azimbabwe | |
10 | Chenjelani |
Credits
- Leader, Guitar – Paul Ngozi
Notes
Track B4 was not included on the original 1977 issue. It is taken from an A.I.T Records (Kenya) 7" release with catalog number "Ngozi-5 ZMPC-41".
Notes on back cover:
"Zamrock 'n' Roll
The band started in 1975, and was lead by Paul Dobson Nyirongo (a.k.a. Paul Ngozi) who was know for his spectacular stage antics, that included playing the guitar with his teeth. They were the first band to be called 'Zamrock'.
Ngozi Family was one of the most prolific bands in Zambia at that time and started in 1975 and rocketed to stardom in a period that is hailed as the golden age of Zambian music.
The Ngozi Family music is also best ed for his witty and poignant lyrics that reflected the life and times of Zambians.
Paul Ngozi was adored by Zambian music lovers. His music is also best ed for his poignant lyrics that reflected the life and times of Zambians. He won many awards and represented zambian music in both Europe and the United States, and even went on a controversial tour of south Africa at the height of the Apartheid era." [sic]
Notes on back cover:
"Zamrock 'n' Roll
The band started in 1975, and was lead by Paul Dobson Nyirongo (a.k.a. Paul Ngozi) who was know for his spectacular stage antics, that included playing the guitar with his teeth. They were the first band to be called 'Zamrock'.
Ngozi Family was one of the most prolific bands in Zambia at that time and started in 1975 and rocketed to stardom in a period that is hailed as the golden age of Zambian music.
The Ngozi Family music is also best ed for his witty and poignant lyrics that reflected the life and times of Zambians.
Paul Ngozi was adored by Zambian music lovers. His music is also best ed for his poignant lyrics that reflected the life and times of Zambians. He won many awards and represented zambian music in both Europe and the United States, and even went on a controversial tour of south Africa at the height of the Apartheid era." [sic]
Other Versions (5 of 7)
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45,000 Volts (LP, Album) | Chris Editions | CL 004 | Zambia | 1977 | ||
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45,000 Volts (LP, Album) | Chris Editions | CL 004 | Zambia | 1977 | ||
New Submission
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45,000 Volts (LP) | United Africa Music | UAMLP 1004 | Rhodesia | 1979 | ||
Recently Edited
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45,000 Volts (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue) | Nosmoke | NS006LP | Portugal | 2009 | ||
Recently Edited
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45,000 Volts (LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Stereo) | Strawberry Rain | NA 5201, NA-5201-LP-ST, none | USA & Canada | 2021 |
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2010 USCD —Compilation
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2011 USCD —Compilation, Remastered
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1998 USCD —Compilation, Remastered
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