Sangoma is an album by the South African musician Miriam Makeba, released in 1988.[3][4] It was a comeback album after a long pause since Comme une symphonie d'amour, in 1979, spurred by touring with Paul Simon, who was promoting his album Graceland.[5] The album's chants were taught to Makeba by her mother.[6] While recording this album she was in a wheelchair due to fracturing her leg while on the Graceland tour.[7]
Track listing
"Emabhaceni" – 2:38
"Baxabene Oxamu" – 2:12
"Ngalala Phantsi" – 2:29
"Ihoyiya" – 1:27
"Kulo Nyaka" – 2:17
"Baya Jabula" – 2:22
"Mabhongo" – 1:22
"Ingwemabala" – 1:54
"Mosadi Ku Rima" – 3:10
"Angilalanga" – 2:16
"Ungakanani" – 1:25
"Ngiya Khuyeka" – 1:36
"Nyankwabe" – 1:56
"Sabumoya" – 1:47
"Congo" – 2:22
"Nginani Na" – 2:36
"Umam' Uyajabula" – 2:02
"Nyamuthla" – 2:29
"Icala" – 3:11
Personnel
Miriam Makeba – lead and backing vocals
Hugh Masekela – music consultant, additional percussion, backing vocals
^Minkoff, Myrna (6 February 1988). "Miriam Makeba: Sangoma". New Musical Express. p. 26.
^Morse, Steve (17 January 1988). "Great Expectations in the World of Pop". The Boston Globe. p. B1.
^Schnurmacher, Thomas (19 January 1988). "South African expatriate...". The Gazette. Montreal. p. C9.
^Vibe – September 2000 – Page 104 "an unfettered Makeba went on to record Graceland with Paul Simon and released a legendary comeback album, Sangoma, in 1988. "
^Holden, Stephen (27 January 1988). "Makeba Returns". The New York Times. p. C24. Retrieved 7 June 2023.