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DISC: 1

2. I Am Very Far (Reverb Mix)
3. Sunday Morning (Reverb Mix)
4. Khala My Friend (Reverb Mix)
5. History Of Man (Reverb Mix)
6. Nsunka Lwendo (Reverb Mix)
7. Africa (Reverb Mix)
8. Green Apple (Reverb Mix)
9. Making The Scene (Reverb Mix)
10. Easy Street (Reverb Mix)
11. Big Enough (Reverb Mix)
12. Kale (Reverb Mix)

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Issued in 1975, this is the articulation of Zambia’s Zamrock ethos. While other albums - Rikki Ililonga’s Zambia, WITCH’s Lazy Bones!!  - are competitors, it’s hard to best this album as it covers each major quadrant of the Zamrock whole: it came from the mines; its musicians were anti-colonial freedom fighters, it envelops Zambian folk music traditions, and it rocks - hard. 

TRACKLIST:

A Side: Amanaz, I Am Very Far, Sunday Morning, Khala My Friend, History of Man, Nsunka Lwendo
B Side: Africa, Green Apple, Making the Scene, Easy Street, Big Enough, Kale
C Side: Amanaz (Reverb Mix), I Am Very Far (Reverb Mix), Sunday Morning (Reverb Mix), Khala My Friend (Reverb Mix), History of Man (Reverb Mix), Nsunka Lwendo (Reverb Mix)
D Side: Africa (Reverb Mix), Green Apple (Reverb Mix), Making the Scene (Reverb Mix), Easy Street (Reverb Mix), Big Enough (Reverb Mix), Kale (Reverb Mix)