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    Witch Kuomboka

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    • Witch – Erotic Delight
    • Witch – I Can Do Without You
    • Witch – Believer Ma Lover
    • Witch – Kuomboka
    • Witch – Come Together
    • Witch – More Sweat Than Sweet
    • Witch – I Wanna See The Light
    • Witch – Jah Let The Sun Shine
    • 1. Erotic Delight
    • 2. I Can Do Without You
    • 3. Believer Ma Lover
    • 4. Kuomboka
    • 5. Come Together
    • 6. More Sweat Than Sweet
    • 7. I Wanna See The Light
    • 8. Jah Let The Sun Shine

    Over the course of the 1970s, WITCH delivered an impressive run of garage, rock and prog releases. By 1980, the band was ready to embrace the exciting dance sounds of a new era. Shuffling their lineup and relocating to Zimbabwe, they undertook their mythical transformation into an African R&B, soul and funk powerhouse. With access to a state of the art recording studio in Harare, WITCH produced two exquisite recordings during their disco years.

    A full-throttle boogie outing, Kuomboka was issued in 1984 and features rising star Patrick Chisembele stepping in on lead vocals. Despite the album's modern vision for African pop, its title refers to a traditional migration ceremony practiced by the Lozi people of the Zambezi floodplains. The album documents a seasoned ensemble with an ambitious vision and is considered the group's sonic masterpiece.

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