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Witch Witch (Including Janet) Vinyl  Vinyl LP 2026
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Witch Witch (Including Janet) Vinyl Vinyl LP 2026

Witch Witch (Including Janet) Vinyl Vinyl LP 2026

Tracklist:

1. Janet
2. As Days Go By
3. Ntendelakumbi
4. In Flight
5. Nazingwa
6. Silverlady
7. Anyinamwana
8. Mama Feel Good
9. The Way I Feel

“Electrified by a diet of James Brown, the Stones and Deep Purple, WITCH were the stadium-filling kings of 70s Zamrock” – **** MOJO. WITCH’s musical arc is contained to a five year span and, in retrospect, is a logical one. The band’s fifth and final rock album – released before the band splintered and an offshoot band traveled to Zimbabwe to record and release disco albums – makes use of traditional Zambian rhythms and folk melodies alongside progressive rock movements. Like Lukombo Vibes before it, it is in the Osibas “afro-rock” style.

$45.64
Witch Witch (Including Janet) Vinyl Vinyl LP 2026—
$45.64

Witch Witch (Including Janet) Vinyl Vinyl LP 2026

Tracklist:

1. Janet
2. As Days Go By
3. Ntendelakumbi
4. In Flight
5. Nazingwa
6. Silverlady
7. Anyinamwana
8. Mama Feel Good
9. The Way I Feel

“Electrified by a diet of James Brown, the Stones and Deep Purple, WITCH were the stadium-filling kings of 70s Zamrock” – **** MOJO. WITCH’s musical arc is contained to a five year span and, in retrospect, is a logical one. The band’s fifth and final rock album – released before the band splintered and an offshoot band traveled to Zimbabwe to record and release disco albums – makes use of traditional Zambian rhythms and folk melodies alongside progressive rock movements. Like Lukombo Vibes before it, it is in the Osibas “afro-rock” style.

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Tracklist:

1. Janet
2. As Days Go By
3. Ntendelakumbi
4. In Flight
5. Nazingwa
6. Silverlady
7. Anyinamwana
8. Mama Feel Good
9. The Way I Feel

“Electrified by a diet of James Brown, the Stones and Deep Purple, WITCH were the stadium-filling kings of 70s Zamrock” – **** MOJO. WITCH’s musical arc is contained to a five year span and, in retrospect, is a logical one. The band’s fifth and final rock album – released before the band splintered and an offshoot band traveled to Zimbabwe to record and release disco albums – makes use of traditional Zambian rhythms and folk melodies alongside progressive rock movements. Like Lukombo Vibes before it, it is in the Osibas “afro-rock” style.