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Uptownship is a 1989
studio album by
South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was
recorded in New York City and
Jersey City, and
released via
Novus Records...
- in Botswana),
Tomorrow (featuring the
anthem "Bring Him Back Home"),
Uptownship (a lush-sounding ode to
American R&B), Beatin'
Aroun de Bush, Sixty, Time...
- Baby", on Zapp Vibe (1989), also
released as a
single Hugh Masekela,
Uptownship (1989) Ray,
Goodman & Brown,
titled "Ooh Baby Baby", on Ray,
Goodman &...
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Website www.
uptownship.org...
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Title Writer(s)
Length 1. "Abangoma (The Healers)"
Miriam Makeba 4:59 2. "
Uptownship" Hugh
Masekela 4:51 3. "Mandela (Bring Him Back Home)" Hugh
Masekela 5:09...
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Waiting for the Rain (1985)
Tomorrow (1987)
Uptownship (1988)...
- (2006)
Forward Motion (2003) Pla**** on Tony Bird's
Sorry Africa (1990)
Uptownship (1989) with Hugh
Masekela Pla**** on Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al"...
- "Elijah" Hugh
Masekela 5:28 8. "Ngena-Ngena" Tony
Cedras 6:07 9. "Languta" Hugh
Masekela 6:47 10. "
Uptownship" Hugh
Masekela 6:01
Total length: 57:05...
- The Guardian. theguardian.com.
Retrieved 10 May 2017. "Hugh Masekela:
Uptownship". Allmusic. allmusic.com.
Retrieved 10 May 2017. Swenson, John (1999)...
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Leaving Time 3054: Chet
Baker – Let's Get Lost 3070: Hugh
Masekela –
Uptownship 3084:
Opafire –
Opafire featuring Zachary Norman E. 3115: John Hicks,...