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Juluka

About Juluka

Perhaps the least conventional group to emerge in South Africa in the 1970s was Juluka. The brainchild of English-born White anthropologist Johnny Clegg and traditional Zulu musician Sipho Mchunu, Juluka offered an electrifying dance music that combined the best of African and Western styles. Clegg scandalized the White establishment by appearing on the cover of Juluka's first album dressed in full Zulu costume next to Mchunu. Their music can be sampled on The Best of Juluka. ~ Leon Jackson, All Music Guide

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Juluka's Discography  (6)

African Litany  African Litany CSR Records... more more
Musa Ukungilandela  Musa Ukungilandela CSR Records... more more
Scatterlings  Scatterlings CSR Records... more more
The Best Of Juluka  The Best Of Juluka CSR Records more more
The International Tracks  The International Tracks CSR Records... more more

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Compilations Featuring Juluka  (9)

Musiques Metisses 20 ans d' Angouleme Musiques Metisses: 20 ans d' Angouleme Celluloid more more
25th Anniversary Commemorative Album Of Safari Records  25th Anniversary Commemorative Album Of... Safari Records more more
25th Anniversary Commemorative Album Of Safari Records  25th Anniversary Commemorative Album Of... Safari Records more more
South African Legends  South African Legends Putumayo Wor... more more
Mega World  Mega World Wagram Records more more

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