Alick Nkhata Radio Lusaka Vinyl LP 2025
2. Kalindawlo Ni Mfumu
3. Elena
4. Fosta Kayi
5. Nalikwebele Sonka
6. Shalapo
7. Kapata Mukaya
8. Bambi Balefi Sa Kumwabo
9. Imbote
10. Fodya
11. Mayo Na Bwalya
12. Tuki Beni CaloVocalist, guitarist, and bandleader Alick Nkhata moved eff ortlessly between lonesome country slide, big band pop, and air-tight vocal harmonies, all with roots in Bemba and other African traditional songs and rhythms. Itâs a dizzying, inclusive, expansive blend from an artist and music archivist who became the voice of his nationâs fi ght for freedom. The lyrics and music represent the times - lonesome country laments like âNafwaya Fwayaâ and âFosta Kayiâ drift along the railways to urban centers and copper mines. âNalikwebele Sonka (I Told You Sonka)â, sung in âdeep-Bembaâ pairs honey-soaked yodels with a warning about the downward spiral of unemployment in townships, while Mayo Na Bwalyaâ (Mother of Bwalya) is a motherâs plea to a traditional songbird for guidance of her wayward son. Songs like âShalapo,â âKalindawalo Na Mfumwa,â and his biggest hit, âImbote,â infuse piano, big band horns, and even early electronic instruments into stunning syncretic pop masterpieces.
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$12.21Alick Nkhata Radio Lusaka Vinyl LP 2025
2. Kalindawlo Ni Mfumu
3. Elena
4. Fosta Kayi
5. Nalikwebele Sonka
6. Shalapo
7. Kapata Mukaya
8. Bambi Balefi Sa Kumwabo
9. Imbote
10. Fodya
11. Mayo Na Bwalya
12. Tuki Beni CaloVocalist, guitarist, and bandleader Alick Nkhata moved eff ortlessly between lonesome country slide, big band pop, and air-tight vocal harmonies, all with roots in Bemba and other African traditional songs and rhythms. Itâs a dizzying, inclusive, expansive blend from an artist and music archivist who became the voice of his nationâs fi ght for freedom. The lyrics and music represent the times - lonesome country laments like âNafwaya Fwayaâ and âFosta Kayiâ drift along the railways to urban centers and copper mines. âNalikwebele Sonka (I Told You Sonka)â, sung in âdeep-Bembaâ pairs honey-soaked yodels with a warning about the downward spiral of unemployment in townships, while Mayo Na Bwalyaâ (Mother of Bwalya) is a motherâs plea to a traditional songbird for guidance of her wayward son. Songs like âShalapo,â âKalindawalo Na Mfumwa,â and his biggest hit, âImbote,â infuse piano, big band horns, and even early electronic instruments into stunning syncretic pop masterpieces.
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2. Kalindawlo Ni Mfumu
3. Elena
4. Fosta Kayi
5. Nalikwebele Sonka
6. Shalapo
7. Kapata Mukaya
8. Bambi Balefi Sa Kumwabo
9. Imbote
10. Fodya
11. Mayo Na Bwalya
12. Tuki Beni CaloVocalist, guitarist, and bandleader Alick Nkhata moved eff ortlessly between lonesome country slide, big band pop, and air-tight vocal harmonies, all with roots in Bemba and other African traditional songs and rhythms. Itâs a dizzying, inclusive, expansive blend from an artist and music archivist who became the voice of his nationâs fi ght for freedom. The lyrics and music represent the times - lonesome country laments like âNafwaya Fwayaâ and âFosta Kayiâ drift along the railways to urban centers and copper mines. âNalikwebele Sonka (I Told You Sonka)â, sung in âdeep-Bembaâ pairs honey-soaked yodels with a warning about the downward spiral of unemployment in townships, while Mayo Na Bwalyaâ (Mother of Bwalya) is a motherâs plea to a traditional songbird for guidance of her wayward son. Songs like âShalapo,â âKalindawalo Na Mfumwa,â and his biggest hit, âImbote,â infuse piano, big band horns, and even early electronic instruments into stunning syncretic pop masterpieces.












