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'''A Zambian Guitar''' is a 1976 music album by [[Charles Muyamwa]]. The debut album came at the time Muyamwa had left the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) for [[Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines ]] (NCCM). The album was recorded at [[DB Studios]] in [[Lusaka]]. It is considered one of the best instrumentals to ever be released in Zambia.
==Tracklist==
*A1 Mama Rosa
*A2 Changa Na Mwele
*A3 Ikosole
*A4 Renée
*B1 Chiyeyeye
*B2 Dziko Lino Ni Zambia
*B3 A Zambian Dance
*B4 Windilang'ani
==Credits==
*Bass – Kankia
*Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Arranged By, Producer – [[Charles Muyamwa]]
*Maracas – Freddy Ndalabo
*Recorded By – Graham Skinner, Nikki Ashley
*Saxophone – John Kongolo
*Trumpet – Lolo Chimanga
==See also==
*[[Charles Muyamwa]]
*[[Zambian music albums]]
==References==
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[[Category:Zambian music albums]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 15 February 2018

A Zambian Guitar
A Zambian Guitar by Charles Muyamwa.jpg
by Charles Muyamwa
Released1976
RecordedGraham Skinner, Nikki Ashley
StudioDB Studios
GenreLatin, Folk, World, & Country
LabelConga (2) ‎– CCM 2

A Zambian Guitar is a 1976 music album by Charles Muyamwa. The debut album came at the time Muyamwa had left the Zambia Broadcasting Services (ZBS) for Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines (NCCM). The album was recorded at DB Studios in Lusaka. It is considered one of the best instrumentals to ever be released in Zambia.

Tracklist

  • A1 Mama Rosa
  • A2 Changa Na Mwele
  • A3 Ikosole
  • A4 Renée
  • B1 Chiyeyeye
  • B2 Dziko Lino Ni Zambia
  • B3 A Zambian Dance
  • B4 Windilang'ani

Credits

  • Bass – Kankia
  • Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Arranged By, Producer – Charles Muyamwa
  • Maracas – Freddy Ndalabo
  • Recorded By – Graham Skinner, Nikki Ashley
  • Saxophone – John Kongolo
  • Trumpet – Lolo Chimanga

See also

References

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