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Olodum Nova Serie Songs | 1. | Nossa Gente | |
| 2. | Madagascar Olodum | |
| 3. | Requebra | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Alegria Geral | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Farao, Divindade Do Egito | |
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| 8. | Todo Amor | |
| 9. | Denuncia | |
| 10. | Olodum, A Banda Do Pelô | |
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| 13. | Samba Reggae | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Trem Da Alegria | |
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$22.79 Sekuru Simon Mashoko-The legend, who was one of the first musicians to be recorded on the mbira, was also one of the kindest people I\'ve met. He played the njari, a 29 key mbira with unison notes on the upper layer of keys. It is played with both thumbs and index fingers and often the thumbs will \"strum\" more than one key at once. This CD was recorded live at Sekuru Mashoko\'s home in Nyika. About 50 miles East of Masvingo. He lived a simple life with his children and grandchildren. He spent much of his life spreading the message of the Catholic church. Hallelujah is a devotional album played solo by Sekuru Mashoko. We woke at 6:00AM and went into the church that he built behind his house. There, Mashoko set up a chair in the middle of the room and began to play his mbira. He played for an hour without stopping- shifting effortlessly from song to song. Sekuru Mashoko plays with the seemingly effortless style that can only be heard by the very old. The music ebbs and flows with his voice as if every aspect of the music is just coming straight from his soul. More than any other player, I felt like I was listening to an old blues guitar player sitting on his porch-just playin\' the blues. It feels like he was putting every bit of his energy into every note he sang. Sekuru Mashoko was a beautiful man that woke up every morning and built mbira and had a beer. I remember waking up in the middle of the night at his house with his mbira music ...
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