Sangoma

by Malombo

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    Deluxe vinyl edition pressed at Pallas Germany. Shrink-wrapped with hype sticker. Record in polylined inner sleeve.

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1.
Sangoma 03:59
2.
Maskanta 02:40
3.
Hi Congo 04:03
4.
Keya Bereka 03:27
5.
Happy Song 03:15
6.
Setlekehleke 03:34
7.
Venie 03:21
8.
Me Kutlo 04:38
9.
Ngezi Inyawo 04:10
10.
Dumela 03:58

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Afro-jazz ancestral healing at the crossroads of tradition and tomorrow

Matsuli Music is proud to announce the first vinyl reissue of Philip Tabane’s Sangoma ("Spiritual Healer") since its 1978 release. Remastered from the original tapes with lacquers cut by Frank Merrit and pressed on 180g heavyweight vinyl at Pallas in Germany, this definitive edition re-asserts the power of one of South Africa’s landmark recordings. Featuring new liner notes by cultural critic Kwanele Sosibo and artwork restoration by Siemon Allen, Sangoma returns in full force through an extended Malombo line-up, fronted by Tabane's spellbinding guitar - ancestral, timeless, and unbound.

Philip Tabane (1934–2018), the mercurial guitar genius of South African music, forged a sound that was as rooted in the spirit world as it was in daily life. With the Malombo Jazzmen of the 1960s, Tabane disrupted Western notions of “jazz,” bringing the resonant rhythm of cowhide malombo drums into the foreground. While outsiders and the uninitiated often reached for labels like “primitive yet sophisticated,” Tabane and his collaborators named it more truthfully: “music of the spirit.”

By the time of Sangoma, Tabane stood at a crossroads. Fresh from a period of three years’ touring in the United States where he graced the Newport Jazz Festival, and played alongside Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Pharoah Sanders and others, he brushed off comparisons with characteristic self-assurance: “No, I don’t play like Miles. Miles plays like me.” Back home in South Africa, and with a newly signed international distribution deal with WEA Records, he harnessed this momentum into a larger band setting, capturing a rare intensity.

The result was Sangoma—an album that bridges contradictions: expansive yet intimate, celebratory yet haunted by exile and return. Tracks such as “Sangoma,” “Hi Congo,” and “Keya Bereka” are not simply performances but living testaments, songs that would remain in his repertoire for decades. Unlike the moody, immersive character of much of his work, here Tabane is on the move—urgent, restless, uncontainable. As he announces on the second track, “Maskanta wa tsamaya” (“something that kicks ass”).

More than four decades on, Sangoma is both an historical document and a timeless invocation. From his home in Mamelodi to the world and back again, Tabane’s spiritual healing endures—raw, electric, and unbowed.

credits

released November 14, 2025

MUSICIANS
Philip Tabane - Guitar/Vocals
Franz Monareng - Drums
Raphudu Phale - Drums
Alpheus Koloti - Flute
Amos Lebombo - Bass

CREDITS
All selections written by Philip Tabane
Produced by Lofty Schultz
Engineered by Peter Cerronio
Recorded at Gallo Recording Studios, Kerk St, Johannesburg
Produced for reissue by Matt Temple and Chris Albertyn at Matsuli Music
Audio restoration and lacquer cut by Frank Merritt at The Carvery
Artwork and design by Siemon Allen at Flatinternational
Liner notes by Kwanele Sosibo
New back cover photograph by Peter Stewart
Licensed from Gallo Recording Company
Original (c)/(p) 1978 Malombo Music. This reissue (C)/(P) Matsuli Music 2025.

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