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One Life


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Artist: Johnny Clegg
Label: Marabi France

List Price: $35.98
Buy New: $21.86
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 88376

Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 46817
UPC: 794881830725
EAN: 0794881830725
ASIN: B000I5YROM

Release Date: October 16, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: New and Sealed.

Tracks:

  • Daughter of Eden
  • Jongosi
  • Makhabeleni
  • Thamela-Die Son Trek Water
  • Revolution Will Eat Its Children (Anthem for Uncle Bob)
  • Utshani Obulele
  • Faut Pas Baisser Les Bras
  • Devana
  • Bull Heart
  • Day in the Life
  • Boy Soldier
  • Touch the Sun
  • 4 Box Square
  • I Don't Want to Be Away
  • Locked and Loaded
  • Utshani Obulele [Zulu Version]

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Details
Johnny Clegg is Back with his First Album Since 2002's `new World Survivor'. `one Life' is Arguably his Best Work Since 1993's `heat, Dust and Dreams' and Has all the Instrumental and Vocal Hallmarks that Made the Clegg and Savuka Albums So Great in the Late 80's and Early 90's. Lyrically, Clegg Touches on his Usual Subjects Such as Spirituality, Love and Politics, Singing in English, Zulu and Even French.


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5 out of 5 stars The Johnny we love is back!   December 20, 2006
Nicholas Carroll (Portland OR United States)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

After 2002's new sound of his "New World Survivor" release, I thought he was moving away from his signature sound (the mix of zulu chanting and rhythms with western pop rock), but his latest is an encouraging welcome back to the sound he perfected in 1997's "Crocodile Love" cd. While I disagree with a previous reviewer that "New World Survivor" lacked any songs with a memorable hook (it had three such irresistable songs: "Colours of Change", "Into the Picture", and "New World Survivor") or that his latest cd also lacks any truly memorable songs. No, this cd is full of songs that I can't sit still to!

The most single-worthy song is "The Revolution will eat its children". If you can ignore for a minute the oddness of the title, it has a catchy rhythm and a very hip "echo" effect on the word "gun", which I don't think I've ever heard in any song before. The song deserves to be the first single released, to remind listeners that Johnny is back in fine form. Other irresistable songs include "Thamela", "Makhabeleni", "Utshani Obulele" (my personal favourite song on this cd), and "Four Box Square" (about the relative sameness of the towns/cities he travels in on tour). The other single worthy songs are "I Don't Want to Be Away" (where he laments about being away from his wife while touring with his band) and "Locked and Loaded" (which sounds like a violent song, but is really about a man making the commitment to marriage). Both songs are quite catchy and would play well on radio, even the rather narrow minded American ones.

In addition to 15 new songs, we get to hear Johnny sing in Afrikaans ("Thamela--Die son trek water") and French ("Faut pas baisser les bras") for the first time. And the classic Johnny sound I mentioned earlier? He has that "ho-hum-oh-hum" chant going on in one of his songs that is easily recognizeable to older songs of his. All of this was missing on his last cd, when he experimented with a new sound (similar to Madonna's post Evita sound). All I can say is, welcome back, Johnny! I never get tired of his "old sound" because he finds ways of making it sound fresh again. If I wanted to hear Madonna-esque melodies, I'd buy her cds, but Johnny has something unique that no one else can offer, so if Johnny no longer offers that unique sound, what are fans left with? So, please support Johnny by getting this CD! And if he tours North America to promote this cd, go see his tour. You won't regret it. It'll be the most energized show you'll ever see.



4 out of 5 stars African Shadow Man.   December 16, 2006
Jason Stein (Chula Vista, CA United States)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Johnny Clegg is back with his first album since 2002's "New World Survivor". "One Life" is arguably his best work since 1993's "Heat, Dust & Dreams". Unlike the rather dull "New World Survivor", "One Life" has all the instrumental and vocal hallmarks that made the best Clegg & Savuka albums so great in the late 80's and early 90's.

Lyrically, Clegg touches on his usual subjects such as spirituality, love and politics. There are 15 tracks, plus the Zulu version of "Utshani Obulele", totalling almost 58 minutes of music. Most of the songs have catchy melodies, something "New World Survivor" was missing. There isn't a bad song in the bunch, but as with "New World Survivor", there isn't exactly a hit song either. The album is a cohesive musical tribute to African rhythms with Western instruments. Some songs are in English, some in Zulu and some in French.

Some of the standout tracks are "Utshani Obulele", "Faut Pas Baisser Les Bras", "Jongosi", "4 Box Square" and "Makhabeleni". If you are a Clegg fan, and you have been out of touch with his music, "One Life" is one you should pick up.



5 out of 5 stars Great Job, Johnny!   May 23, 2007
Vortexman (Sedona, AZ)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

How refreshing when an artist comes back well into his career to produce an album that can stand up to the best of his work. This album contains several tracks that pop out as instant Johnny Clegg classics at the first listen, and others that grow on you with subsequent listenings, all with interesting lyrics. Other reviews in this section have described the music eloquently. The CD booklet contains lyrics and translations of key phrases into English when he sings in other languages, so I'd recommend getting the CD rather than downloading. One of the big mysteries to me is why Clegg is not a household-name superstar in the States & Canada. His music is infectious, and his concerts are uplifting and thoroughly enjoyable, with the audience up and dancing through most of the show. I was thrilled when he came to the city near where I vacation for shows in the summers of '04 and '05. Amazingly, neither show was sold out at smallish venues, but the crowds were most enthusiastic and appreciative. What will it take to 'spread the word' about Johnny Clegg after all these years?


5 out of 5 stars Johnny is back   December 18, 2006
Susan Silberstein
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is the band's best album in years. It is a return to the mixture of Western and Zulu rhythms, and English and Zulu lyrics that make this group so exciting and get me dancing around the house. What other music makes me think I actually understand Zulu, even though I don't, just because I get the music in my soul? It brings back the excitement of the live concerts and makes me remember why I really, really love this band.

One minor quibble: why are all the pictures of Johnny? I want to see Andy, Barry, Mandisa!



5 out of 5 stars Johnny is fantastic!!   February 21, 2007
Wendy (Canada)
Johnny Clegg's latest album is wonderful as so many of his albums are.
His music is some of the most uplifting music I have ever listened to.

If you ever have a chance to see him in concert, you wouldn't be dissappointed!



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