For you will find, as women have found through the ages, that changing
the world requires a lot of free time. Requires a lot of mobility.
Requires money, and, as Virginia Woolf put it so well, 'a room of one's
own,' preferably one with a key and a lock. Which means that women must
be prepared to think for themselves, which means, undoubtedly, trouble
with boyfriends, lovers, and husbands, which means all kinds of
heartache and misery, and times when you will wonder if independence,
freedom of thought, or your own work is worth it all. We must believe
that it is. For the world is not good enough; we must make it better."
(cite. Alice Walker: In Search Of Our Mother's Garden, 1983)
In 2018 we introduced our first Mothers' Garden compilation on
International Womens' Day. This compilation looked to shine a light on
the often under-acknowledged musical contribution from female African
artists. In 2019 we are back with Volume 2 presenting yet again some of
Africa's most recognised female artists alongside some lesser known
artists. Whilst the roster might have changed slightly, the quality of
music is as funky as before and the message stays the same.
First up is the wonderful Theodora Ifudu. Another Nigerian star who made
it both in music and TV, Theodora produced two studio albums with all
the glitz and glamour you would expect from a New York film school
graduate. "This Time Around" is the title track from her 1983 album and
provides a dose of irresistible disco vocals over the top an effortless
groove. Next up is fellow Nigerian Oby Onyioha with her offering "Enjoy
Your Life". This laidback disco number sees Oby repeat her infectious
mantra, "Enjoy Your Life" with a backing provided by well-arranged
strings and horns. Nana Love comes steaming in next with her fast-paced
number "Talking About Music". Love is an accomplished singer, songwriter
and bandleader and was produced by her husband Reindorf Oppong. The
lesser known Joy Nwosu follows with an afrobeat number from the
Afrodisia records vault. Finishing the A-side is none other than Mother
Africa, Miriam Makeba. Whilst on the first Mothers' Garden we showcased
her song "Xica Da Silva", this time round we present one her most well
known numbers "Malaika".
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