Artist's albums
The Original Movers
1980 · album
Atia Jo
1980 · album
Giants Of East Africa
1980 · album
Mazembe @45RPM (Vol. 2)
1980 · album
Double Gold
1980 · EP
Greatest Hits (Vol. 1)
1980 · compilation
Hits Of Mazembe
1980 · album
Kayembe
1980 · album
Rose Mwambe
1980 · album
Nabimakate
1979 · single
More Mazembe
1978 · album
Hits Of Mazembe (Vol. 2)
1977 · album
Now We go
2022 · album
Shauri Yako (Remix)
2020 · single
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Biography
With a varying line-up of between nine and 14 musicians, Mazembe (Zairois for earth movers) were one of the most popular Kenyan bands of the 80s, and for a brief while in the mid-80s enjoyed a cult following in Europe, following their signing by Virgin Records and the UK release of the album, Kaivaska. Although based in Kenya since the early 70s, the band’s personnel is wholly Zairean - it being one of several outfits that decided to leave the overcrowded Kinshasa scene in the late 70s to move to the greener East African markets of Kenya and Tanzania. Like fellow expatriates Orchestra Makassy, Mazembe have recorded their most popular material in Nairobi with British producer Norman Mighell. In 1984, they enjoyed a sizeable international hit with a cover version of Nguashi Timbo’s East African evergreen, ‘Shauri Yako’, which had been included on Kaivaska. A second UK album, Maloba D’Amor, repackaged some of the Kaivaska tracks - including ‘Shauri Yako’ - while new material included a curiously faithful reading of the old Buddy Holly hit ‘Words Of Love’ (the title track).