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Amabutho (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Amabutho

''Amabutho'' is the 1973 debut release by the South African isicathamiya group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, recorded for Gallo Record Company (the group are still with the label today). ''Amabutho'' sold over 25,000 copies in South Africa, and was the first record by black musicians in the country to receive gold disc certification. ''Amabutho'' featured the hit single "Nomathemba", as well as other signature tunes such as "Nkosi Yamakhosi" (King of Kings) and "Awu, Wemadoda" (Hey, Man!) The LP was reissued on Gallo (in South Africa only) along with most of the group's early output, in February 2007.
==Track listing==
# "Amabutho" (Warriors)
# "Isigcino" (The End)
# "Yadla Yabeletha" (It Eats Often)
# "Awu, Wemadoda" (Hey, Man!)
# "Mlaba"
# "Ushaka" (King Shaka)
# "Nomathemba" (Hope)
# "Nqonqotha Mfana" (The Boy Knocks)
# "Utugela" (The Tugela River)
# "Sivuya Sonke" (We Perform Everywhere)
# "Nkosi Yamakhosi" (King of Kings/Lord of Lords)
# "Ngelekelele"


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