Hugh Masekela/Hedzoleh Soundz – Languta

Hugh Masekela (top) and Hedzoleh Soundz (bottom)

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Greetings all
I hope all is well on your end of the intertubes connection.
It wasn’t all that long ago, during one of my lucky summer digs that I turned up the 45 that you see before you today.
I’ve been a big fan of Hugh Masekela since I was a kid (Grazing In the Grass is one of my all time favorite records).
His story – and the many others that make up the South African musical diaspora of the 1960s – is fascinating, as is the music he made.
I had long heard about his collaboration with the African group Hedzoleh Soundz, but was never lucky enough to turn up a copy of the LP.
That said, I was very happy to find this 45.
Masekela – already a popular artist – returned to Africa in the early 70s with his (then) wife Miriam Makeba. It was there that he met the mighty Fela Kuti, as well as the Ghanian band Hedzoleh Soundz.
Hedzoleh mixed the traditional sounds of Ghana with western jazz and rock.
Masekela recorded the LP “Hugh Masekela Introducing Hedzoleh Soundz’ in 1973 in Lagos, Nigeria.
There’s something poetic about the process of Masekela leaving his homeland and mixing its sounds with those of western jazz and pop, only to return to Africa and re-mix his own fusion with that of Hedzoleh Soundz.
‘Languta’ the opening track of the LP (though the 45 edit is about a minute shorter than the album track) is a perfect example of Masekala’s jazz/Afrobeat fusion, with his echoplexed trumpet wailing over the Hedzoleh Soundz propulsive rhythms.
Masekela would continue to tour and record with members of Hedzoleh Soundz on several albums through the late 70s.
It’s a fantastic piece of music, and I hope you dig it.
Keep the faith
Larry

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