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Second part of the musical piece by Zam-rock greats WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc), first released as a b-side on the "Talking Universe" single, recently found on the cool WITCH box set released by Nowagain: http://www.nowagainrecords.com/announcing-witch-box-set/ Here's an interesting interview with frontman Emmanuel "Jagari" Chanda, the only surviving member, who talks about WITCH and the Zambian scene: http://psychedelicbaby.blogspot.com/2012/10/witch-interview-with-emmanuel-jagari.html
from from "We Intend To Cause Havoc!" (2012), Now-Again. Originally from "Fool's Ride/Chifundo" 7" single (1976), Teal Record Company. Emmanuel Kangwa "Jagari" Chanda - lead vocals ; Boyd "Star McBoydie" Siinkala - drums, percussion, vocals ; Gedeon "Giddy Kings" Mwamulenga - bass guitar ; Chris "Kims" Mbewe - lead guitar ; Cosmas Zani - keyboards. Produced by Teal Records Company. Arranged by Witch. Recorded at Sapra Studios, Nairobi, Kenya on September 24,1976. Engineered by Detlef Degener.
W.I.T.C.H. (We Intend To Cause Havoc) Garage and Psychedelic Rock Band from Zambia in the 1970's. First Zambian band to record and release a commercial album. Label: Zambia Music Parlour – ZMPL 5 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Zambia Released: 1974 300 copies pressed. Tracklist: 01 Introduction 02 Home Town (Instrumental) 03 You Better Know 04 Feeling High 05 See You Mama 06 That's What I Want 07 Try Me (Instrumental) Buy this vinyl (Reissue, 2013): https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/4330769?ev=rb * All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners, and are subject to use for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC! ** If you (being a musician or a copyright owner) don't approve your music material to b...
Emmanuel Kangwa 'Jagari' Chanda was a co-founder, lead singer and bandleader for the Zambian psychedelic rock band WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc) between 1972 and 1977. WITCH was the first ensemble to commercially release an album in this landlocked African nation; over the five years that they existed in their classical incarnation they released five albums that range from bluesy, British-influenced garage rock to the Osibisa-influenced groove most commonly referred to as 'afro-rock'. All of WITCH's founding members – along with most every progenitor of the 70s 'Zamrock' scene - have passed on, many from AIDS, which decimated Zambia in the 80s. This leaves Chanda, now a gemstone miner working in the bush of Zambia's north, one of the last of his kind. He takes his charge seriously and m...
More at: http://www.prescribedvinyl.com Acquire Vinyl: http://www.discogs.com/Witch-Introduction/release/1926968 Acquire Knowledge: "Introduction" - WITCH (We Intend to Cause Havoc) [Introduction] - The Zambian psych-rock group holds true to form with Emmanuel "Jagari" Chanda introducing the band members and their respective duties over a 4-chord blistering fuzz-laden cut that will educate and inebriate you in the raw sound of African psychedelic rock. Originally released in 1973 in Zambia and re-issued in 2009 by the Shadoks Music label (Germany) (SHAD 118). The band was brought to my attention by the gurus at NowAgain Records with their recently released compilation, "Witch: We Intend to Cause Havoc!"
Havoc - Rock Music from the Witch Zambia The Witch remembered Towards the end of 1971 in Kitwe, Zambia four talented young men and one school boy ie. (Chris "Kims'' Mbewe from the Twangs in Kabwe, John ''Music'' Muma and Gideon ''Kidkings'' Mwamu Lenga, from the Boy Friends also later known as The Peace Boyd ''Star Mc Boyd'' Sinkala from Black Souls- Emmanuel ''Jagari'' Chanda ''The Fresher' from school who was discovered by ''Groovy Holy Joe'' George Kunda). Comprised the original Witch band that recorded the first ever commercial album in Zambia entitled ''Introduction''. Witch was an acronym for 'We intend to cause havoc|'' and was transformed from its fore- runner Kingstone-Market which was managed by a Mr. Christopher Kaluba. Later, Mr Phillip Musonda took over as the new man...
Second part of the musical piece by Zam-rock greats WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc), first released as a b-side on the "Talking Universe" single, recently found on the cool WITCH box set released by Nowagain: http://www.nowagainrecords.com/announcing-witch-box-set/ Here's an interesting interview with frontman Emmanuel "Jagari" Chanda, the only surviving member, who talks about WITCH and the Zambian scene: http://psychedelicbaby.blogspot.com/2012/10/witch-interview-with-emmanuel-jagari.html
from from "We Intend To Cause Havoc!" (2012), Now-Again. Originally from "Fool's Ride/Chifundo" 7" single (1976), Teal Record Company. Emmanuel Kangwa "Jagari" Chanda - lead vocals ; Boyd "Star McBoydie" Siinkala - drums, percussion, vocals ; Gedeon "Giddy Kings" Mwamulenga - bass guitar ; Chris "Kims" Mbewe - lead guitar ; Cosmas Zani - keyboards. Produced by Teal Records Company. Arranged by Witch. Recorded at Sapra Studios, Nairobi, Kenya on September 24,1976. Engineered by Detlef Degener.
W.I.T.C.H. (We Intend To Cause Havoc) Garage and Psychedelic Rock Band from Zambia in the 1970's. First Zambian band to record and release a commercial album. Label: Zambia Music Parlour – ZMPL 5 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Zambia Released: 1974 300 copies pressed. Tracklist: 01 Introduction 02 Home Town (Instrumental) 03 You Better Know 04 Feeling High 05 See You Mama 06 That's What I Want 07 Try Me (Instrumental) Buy this vinyl (Reissue, 2013): https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/4330769?ev=rb * All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners, and are subject to use for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC! ** If you (being a musician or a copyright owner) don't approve your music material to b...
Emmanuel Kangwa 'Jagari' Chanda was a co-founder, lead singer and bandleader for the Zambian psychedelic rock band WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc) between 1972 and 1977. WITCH was the first ensemble to commercially release an album in this landlocked African nation; over the five years that they existed in their classical incarnation they released five albums that range from bluesy, British-influenced garage rock to the Osibisa-influenced groove most commonly referred to as 'afro-rock'. All of WITCH's founding members – along with most every progenitor of the 70s 'Zamrock' scene - have passed on, many from AIDS, which decimated Zambia in the 80s. This leaves Chanda, now a gemstone miner working in the bush of Zambia's north, one of the last of his kind. He takes his charge seriously and m...
More at: http://www.prescribedvinyl.com Acquire Vinyl: http://www.discogs.com/Witch-Introduction/release/1926968 Acquire Knowledge: "Introduction" - WITCH (We Intend to Cause Havoc) [Introduction] - The Zambian psych-rock group holds true to form with Emmanuel "Jagari" Chanda introducing the band members and their respective duties over a 4-chord blistering fuzz-laden cut that will educate and inebriate you in the raw sound of African psychedelic rock. Originally released in 1973 in Zambia and re-issued in 2009 by the Shadoks Music label (Germany) (SHAD 118). The band was brought to my attention by the gurus at NowAgain Records with their recently released compilation, "Witch: We Intend to Cause Havoc!"
Havoc - Rock Music from the Witch Zambia The Witch remembered Towards the end of 1971 in Kitwe, Zambia four talented young men and one school boy ie. (Chris "Kims'' Mbewe from the Twangs in Kabwe, John ''Music'' Muma and Gideon ''Kidkings'' Mwamu Lenga, from the Boy Friends also later known as The Peace Boyd ''Star Mc Boyd'' Sinkala from Black Souls- Emmanuel ''Jagari'' Chanda ''The Fresher' from school who was discovered by ''Groovy Holy Joe'' George Kunda). Comprised the original Witch band that recorded the first ever commercial album in Zambia entitled ''Introduction''. Witch was an acronym for 'We intend to cause havoc|'' and was transformed from its fore- runner Kingstone-Market which was managed by a Mr. Christopher Kaluba. Later, Mr Phillip Musonda took over as the new man...
Emmanuel Kangwa 'Jagari' Chanda was a co-founder, lead singer and bandleader for the Zambian psychedelic rock band WITCH (We Intend To Cause Havoc) between 1972 and 1977. WITCH was the first ensemble to commercially release an album in this landlocked African nation; over the five years that they existed in their classical incarnation they released five albums that range from bluesy, British-influenced garage rock to the Osibisa-influenced groove most commonly referred to as 'afro-rock'. All of WITCH's founding members – along with most every progenitor of the 70s 'Zamrock' scene - have passed on, many from AIDS, which decimated Zambia in the 80s. This leaves Chanda, now a gemstone miner working in the bush of Zambia's north, one of the last of his kind. He takes his charge seriously and m...
W.I.T.C.H. (We Intend To Cause Havoc) The first album of the iconic garage/psychedelic rock band from Zambia! Label: Zambia Music Parlour – ZMPL 5 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Zambia Released: 1974 Tracklist: A1 Introduction A2 Home Town (Instrumental) A3 You Better Know A4 Feeling High A5 Like A Chicken B1 See You Mama B2 That's What I Want B3 Try Me (Instrumental) B4 No Time Buy this vinyl (Reissue): https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/1926968?ev=rb https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/4330769?ev=rb * All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners, and are subject to use for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC! ** If you (being a musician or a copyright owner) don't approve your music material...