Malcolm - Jema
Unknown Kwaito on the Kariba label!
This pressing is sandwiched between two of the most in demand albums from the genre - Sharon Dee’s self titled album (TUH 78) and Mpumi’s Singapore album (TUH 80). ‘Jema’ by Malcolm (TUH 79) fits right in as one of the greats with these killer productions and vocals.
*Ultrasonically cleaned. This copy plays with some noise. The clips below are from the actual record available. Tabalaza has one skip.
Unknown Kwaito on the Kariba label!
This pressing is sandwiched between two of the most in demand albums from the genre - Sharon Dee’s self titled album (TUH 78) and Mpumi’s Singapore album (TUH 80). ‘Jema’ by Malcolm (TUH 79) fits right in as one of the greats with these killer productions and vocals.
*Ultrasonically cleaned. This copy plays with some noise. The clips below are from the actual record available. Tabalaza has one skip.
Unknown Kwaito on the Kariba label!
This pressing is sandwiched between two of the most in demand albums from the genre - Sharon Dee’s self titled album (TUH 78) and Mpumi’s Singapore album (TUH 80). ‘Jema’ by Malcolm (TUH 79) fits right in as one of the greats with these killer productions and vocals.
*Ultrasonically cleaned. This copy plays with some noise. The clips below are from the actual record available. Tabalaza has one skip.