Gideon Nxumalo - Gideon Plays
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Gideon Plays

Label Matsuli Music ‎– MM122
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 180g
Country UK
Released 12 Apr 2021
Genre Jazz
Style Cape Jazz
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Gideon Nxumalo's 'Gideon Plays' might just be the most mythologised and sought-after LP in the whole South African canon. A sophisticated bop excursion with a distinctive African edge, it was only Nxumalo's second LP as leader, despite his crucial place in South African jazz history. Originally released in 1968.

A1 Dimple 3:20
A2 Welele 4:58
A3 Lonesome Lover 4:35
A4 Coffee Break 4:15
B1 Nto Speaks 3:35
B2 Rondo 3:00
B3 Ingoma - The Song 4:04
B4 Isintu 5:15
Artwork, Design, Reissue Producer – Siemon Allen
Bass – Maurice 'Nto' Manana
Drums – Gordon Mfandu
Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Piano – Nxumalo
Flute – Dennis Nene
Liner Notes – Francis Gooding
Organ, Piano – Masdorph 'Shakes' Mgudlwa
Painting [Uncredited] – Hargreaves Ntukwana
Photography By – Alf Kumalo
Reissue Producer – Chris Albertyn
Reissue Producer – Matt Temple
Restoration, Remastered By, Lacquer Cut By – Frank Merritt
Sleeve Notes – Gideon Nxumalo
Tenor Saxophone – Mackay Davashe
Original LP issued in South Africa on the JAS Pride label (JLP 02) in 1968.
This reissue co-produced by Matsuli Music and Flatinternational.
All royalties due paid to the Nxumalo family.
© and ℗ 2021 Matsuli Music Limited.

Reissued with printed inner sleeves containing notes by Francis Gooding of The Wire and archival photography.
Audio restored, remastered and cut for vinyl by Frank Merritt at The Carvery, London.
Heavyweight 180g vinyl pressed at Pallas in Germany.
Original vinyl sourced from the Flatinternational Archive.
The original master tape for Gideon Plays is lost, and this edition was restored from a clean vinyl copy to the highest standard achievable. Imperfections in the sound on the album are a feature of the recording, and are thought to result from side one having been recorded onto aged or damaged tape.
Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout) – MM122-A The Carvery -58688- Ⅰ
Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout) – MM122-B The Carvery -58688- Ⅰ
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