Tomorrow
Hugh Masekela · 1987
44 min · 8 tracks · jazz · cape jazz
A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and jazz that evokes both celebration and longing.
Tomorrow is an album by Hugh Masekela, released in 1987. A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and jazz that evokes both celebration and longing. The album is notable for its powerful anthem 'Bring Him Back Home,' which became a rallying cry for the anti-apartheid movement and showcased Masekela’s role as an activist musician. 'Tomorrow' received critical acclaim and helped solidify Masekela's impact on the global music scene, particularly within the world music genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tomorrow sound like?
A vibrant fusion of African rhythms and jazz that evokes both celebration and longing. Rooted in jazz and cape jazz.
What makes Tomorrow by Hugh Masekela notable?
The album is notable for its powerful anthem 'Bring Him Back Home,' which became a rallying cry for the anti-apartheid movement and showcased Masekela’s role as an activist musician. 'Tomorrow' received critical acclaim and helped solidify Masekela's impact on the global music scene, particularly within the world music genre. When 'Tomorrow' was released in 1987, Hugh Masekela was re-establishing his career after years of exile from South Africa. This album came after a significant period of political turmoil in his home country, reflecting his deep commitment to social change through music. It marked a return to his roots, blending traditional African sounds with jazz improvisation.
How many songs are on Tomorrow?
Tomorrow has 8 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Bring Him Back Home Standout 4:40
- 2 Mayibuye 6:26
- 3 Ke Bale 5:30
- 4 London Fog Standout 7:21
- 5 Everybody’s Standing Up Standout 4:48
- 6 Bird on the Wing 6:56
- 7 Something for Nothing 5:52
- 8 Serengeti 3:17
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