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Two Tenors South Africa Style
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Winston Mankunku Ngozi
saxophone1943 - 2009
Ratau Mike Makhalemele
saxophone- 2000

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Alex Express
We Are Busy Bodies
2023 (1975)
In 1968, on tenor saxophone, his premier horn, Winston Ngozi recorded the landmark album Yakhal' Inkomo (World Record Co.), leading a quartet completed by pianist Lionel Pillay, bassist Agrippa Magwaza and drummer Early Mabuza. The title track, which in English translates as "the bellowing bull," is one of the two Ngozi originals which make up side one of the album. The other is "Dedication (For Daddy Trane and Brother Shorter)," which precisely indicates where Ngozi was coming from. Side two comprises Coltrane's "Bessie's Blues" and

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
From the mid 1970s, Ngozi adopted a more commercial style, blending post-Coltrane modal jazz with fusion and marabi. On Alex Express, first released by The Record And Tape Company in 1975, he leads an octet which includes two trumpets, organ and guitar. It chugs along nicely if a mite predictably. Playing alto, Ngozi puts aside the broken-note approach which peppers Yakhal' Inkomo in favour of a sound en route to marabi-derived sax jive. There are lively solos from Ngozi, trumpeter Stompie Manana and guitarist Allen Kwela.

The Peacemaker
We Are Busy Bodies
2023 (1975)
Mike Makhalemele's The Peacemaker, also first released in 1975 (by Jo'Burg Reccords), is high-grade no b.s. soul-jazz and as such it comfortably stands alongside anything in that style coming contemporaneously out of the US. The band is a quartet completed by keyboardist

Jabu Nkosi
keyboards1954 - 1999

The Bull And The Lion
We Are Busy Bodies
2023 (1976)
A year after Alex Express and The Peacemaker, someone at Jo'Burg Records had the bright idea of teaming Ngozi and Makhalemele up for The Bull And The Lion. The title, and historical precedent, suggests a cutting contest along the lines of, say,

Gene Ammons
saxophone, tenor1925 - 1974

Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982

Booker Ervin
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1970

Trevor Rabin
guitarb.1954
Tracks and Personnel
Alex ExpressTracks: Alex Express; Over The Cliffs; Gu Gu Lethu; Ever Green; Revelation.
Personnel: Winston Mankunku Ngozi: alto saxophone; Stompie Manana: trumpet; George Tyefumani: trumpet; Roger Khoza: organ; Allen Kwela: guitar; Philip Kiti: bass; Peter Jackson: drums.
The Peacemaker
Tracks: Going West; End Of The Road; 15th Avenue; My Thing; Peace Train.
Personnel: Mike Makhalemele: saxophone; Jabu Nkosi: keyboards; Sipho Gumede: bass.
The Bull And The Lion
Tracks: Togetherness; Snowfall.
Personnel: Mike Makhalemele: saxophone; Winston Mankunku Ngozi: saxophone; Tete Mbambisa: piano; Trevor Rabin: guitar; Ronnie Robot: bass; Neil Cloud: drums.
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