Reflections Miriam Makeba

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  • Release Date: 06/22/2004
  • Sales Rank: 33,780
  • Label: HEADS UP
  • UPC: 053361308728
 
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Reflections

1LISTENIya Guduza 6:24
2LISTENPata Pata 3:23
3LISTENComme une Symphonie d'Amour 3:17
4LISTENMas Que Nada 3:17
5LISTENClick Song 4:53
6LISTENAfrican Convention 5:02
7LISTENI'm in Love With Spring 3:26
8LISTENXica da Silva 6:10
9LISTENLove Tastes Like Strawberries 5:05
10LISTENI Shall Sing 7:11
11LISTENQuit It 5:31
12LISTENRing Bell 3:15
13LISTENWhere Are You Going? 4:00

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Miriam Makeba is an icon of South African music, beyond dispute. It's a status she's earned over the years, and it gives her the luxury to release a smooth album like this, where she can show a great deal of her range. There are new versions of two of her most famous pieces, "Pata Pata" and "The Click Song," updated to fit in with her new musical outlook (although it has to be admitted that the originals were much better). There are also a couple of Brazilian pieces, which wok wonderfully well for the relaxed quality of her voice, especially on "Xica da Silva," while a French ballad, "Comme une Symphonie d'Amour," unfortunately turns to the incredibly syrupy. She fares much better on a song like "Love Tastes Like Strawberries," with its delicious airiness and strong lyrics, where she can really shine, and on the bluesy "Quit It," which offers another, grittier side of her talent. A couple of the tracks come from the pen of her ex-husband, Hugh Masekela, admittedly not the strongest work on the record. She can still sing gloriously, and there are some cuts here that show that. Sadly, too much of it feels like coasting, but she's entitled to that. Hopefully next time out she'll challenge herself a little more. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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