Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Footsteps

And yet another delightful recording from 1970s Zambia. This time the band is The Blackfoot, The album, The Footsteps. I don't have much info on this one, but if you have been following the Hearse's Zambian Psych posts you have probably stopped reading and hit the download link already.

18 comments:

  1. I'm grabbing it. I thought I was pretty well-informed about African Rock - especially in the seventies, but I've never HEARD of this. Thanks!

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  2. *hits download link already*

    Thank you!

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  3. Keep this Zambia shit coming. It rules.

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  4. Love the Zamrock... funny how these guys understood rocknroll better then most in the priveleged, music industried west.

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  5. i wrote an X on my hand with a sharpieAugust 17, 2010 at 8:40 PM

    Doh! I thought it was Blackfoot of the classic "train train" song at first. This should be fun like listening to Frenchy rapper MC Solaar.

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  6. Track listing?

    A1 The Foot Steps
    A2 When I Needed You
    A3 Send Me the Flowers
    A4 Washinga Here?
    A5 Mwe Bafyashi
    B1 Jefferson
    B2 Pumpa Joe
    B3 Lonely Highway
    B4 Sounds in My Sleep
    B5 Kanyamawodi

    Great shit, thank you kindly sir.

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  7. Oh, God, I love this stuff. LOVE IT.
    Thanks to my fellow Anon for the tracklisting.

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  8. yeah dude, i'm saying.

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  9. I read the description after downloading and realized you already knew thats what I was going to do.

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  10. knew i'd dig it when you posted it, and that is bearing out now as i'm listening... thanks again man

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  11. Love this record! Thanks, man.

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  12. this is brilliant! this Zambian stuff is amazing.

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  13. Thanks for all these Zambian music posts. The mix of rock with the African twists they give it are always fantastic and always have such a heartwarming vibe. Still, nobody sounds as stoned as Amanaz.

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  14. Thank you this stuff can always be a dice roller. You seem pretty good at finding the rough diamonds

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  15. Best thing I've gotten from the hearse in awhile! Thanks, Aesop.

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