Thokozile

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Thokozile
Studio album by
Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens
Released1987
Recorded1986
GenreMbaqanga
Length40:00 approx.
LabelGallo Record Company
ProducerWest Nkosi
Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens chronology
Menate Ea Lefatse
(1986)
Thokozile
(1987)
Paris - Soweto
(1987)

Thokozile is an album by the South African mbaqanga group Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens, released in 1987.[1] The album was a reunion of Mahlathini with the backing Makgona Tsohle Band and three of the original Queens, Hilda Tloubatla, Nobesuthu Mbadu and Mildred Mangxola. The album (#Gallo-GRC BL 590) featured re-recordings of older songs such as "Umculo Kawupheli" (heard here as "Sibuyile") and "Sithunyiwe" ("Thokozile"). The album propelled the group into immediate international stardom when it was issued internationally on the Earthworks label.

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Robert ChristgauA−[3]
The Philadelphia Inquirer[4]

Robert Christgau deemed the album "professional dance music at its finest and roughest."[3] The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "the music is dense with intertwining melody lines and urgent choruses."[4] The Sydney Morning Herald called Thokozile "a typically infectious set of township jive, though the production tends towards sterility."[5]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Thokozile" ("Praise/Be Happy")
  2. "Lilizela Mlilizeli" ("Ululate/Applaud")
  3. "Sibuyile" ("We Are Back")
  4. "Nina Majuba" ("You Pigeons")
  5. "I Wanna Dance"
  6. "Uyavutha Umlilo" ("Music Inferno")
  7. "Sengikhala Ngiyabaleka" ("I'm Crying and Running Away")
  8. "Izulu Liyaduduma" ("Thunderstorm")

References[edit]

  1. ^ Meintjes, Louise. Sound of Africa!: Making Music Zulu in a South African Studio. Duke University Press. p. 272.
  2. ^ "Thokozile Review by j. poet". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b Tucker, Ken (29 May 1988). "Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens Thokozile". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. F9.
  5. ^ Barber, Lynden (18 April 1988). "Virgin is currently light-years ahead...". The Guide. The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 5.