Monday, May 6, 2024

Johnny Dyani, Mongezi Feza, Okay Temiz - 1988 - Rejoice

Johnny Dyani, Mongezi Feza, Okay Temiz 
1988
Rejoice



01. Mad High 11:03
02. Makaya Makaya 11:07
03. Pukwana 9:02
04. Imbomgolo 12:07

Bass, Vocals – Johnny Dyani
Drums [Turkish], Percussion – Okay Temiz
Trumpet, Vocals – Mongezi Feza

Recorded at the Filial of the Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden, October 21st 1972



The life of Johnny “Mbizo” Dyani (1945-1986), bassist with the legendary South African jazz troupe the Blue Notes, is celebrated by the reissue of two recordings dating from his period living in Sweden. “Rejoice”, culled from a live concert with trumpeter Mongezi Feza and drummer Okay Temiz, and the studio recording “Together” featuring Dyani’s group Witchdoctor’s Son, were issued posthumously, the latter in 1987, “Rejoice”a year later; both are treasured collectors’ pieces in their original vinyl formats.

REJOICE is a trio album with Dyani's compatriot Mongezi Feza and Turkish percussionist Okay Temiz, recorded at the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm in October 1972, during a Swedish tour. Sadly by the time the album was actually released in 1988 only one member of the group remained, Feza having died in 1975 aged 30 and Dyani in 1986 aged 39. Both musicians had left South Africa as members of the Blue Notes group, settling in London never to return to their apartheid homeland. TOGETHER was also recorded in Stockholm, where Dyani was by then living, in Dec 1979 / Jan 1980. The group was put together specially with Dyani's old cohort Dudu Pukwana invited over from London to play. 'The music is very special. Transcending the boundaries of nations and cultures, Mbizo s enthusiasm spread and inspired the sessions with his intense passion. A passion which revelled in a nostalgia for the myths and melodies of Marabi and Kwela. Mbizo s life was music, he gave his life for music. These sessions are Mbizo's own testimony to the spirit of hope for the future, for a better world. It is a statement so filled with vitality and with the joy of rediscovered roots that it will stand as a signpost to the whole of his life and work.'

2 comments:



  1. http://www.filefactory.com/file/2u79cgv6kyim/F0666.rar

    ReplyDelete
  2. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete