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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== | ==Tracklist== | ||
A1 Mama Rosa | *A1 Mama Rosa | ||
A2 Changa Na Mwele | *A2 Changa Na Mwele | ||
A3 Ikosole | *A3 Ikosole | ||
A4 Renée | *A4 Renée | ||
B1 Chiyeyeye | *B1 Chiyeyeye | ||
B2 Dziko Lino Ni Zambia | *B2 Dziko Lino Ni Zambia | ||
B3 A Zambian Dance | *B3 A Zambian Dance | ||
B4 Windilang'ani | *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== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Charles | *[[Charles Muyamwa]] | ||
*[[Zambian music albums]] | *[[Zambian music albums]] | ||
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