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Kippie Moketsi Hard Top

As Shams | Item No: 1228409
Vinyl 2LP | 2025 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
Hard Top assembles the previously unreleased 1975 recordings of legendary South African saxophonist Kippie Moketsi (also spelled Moeketsi). The 2LP vinyl edition is presented in a gatefold sleeve featuring artwork by Mafa Ngwenya and comes from As-Shams Archive on the heels of the Tete Mbambisa's previously unreleased African Day album in 2024.

By 1975, at the age of 50, saxophonist Kippie Moketsi had already earned his stripes as a South African jazz figurehead. His tenure with the Jazz Epistles and the cast of the "South African Jazz Opera" King Kong in the late-1950s had not only marked his own rise to fame but also seen him help catalyse the ambitions of a younger generation of iconic artists who would go on to become the defining figures of modern South African jazz. While he didn't enjoy the same international attention as his protégés Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela and Abdullah Ibrahim, his humble and challenging career on the local jazz scene until his death in 1983 saw him forge an enduring legacy.

Owing to the efforts of record producer Rashid Vally, Kippie Moketsi's journey through the 1970s is beautifully documented, most notably on the albums Dollar Brand + 3 (1973), Tshona! (1975) and Blue Stompin' (1977), in which he shares the spotlight with Abdullah Ibrahim, Pat Matshikiza and Hal Singer respectively. As a featured performer on Soul of the City's Diagonal Street (1975) and Dennis Maple's Our Boys are Doing It (1977), Moketsi is seen embracing the popular orientations of South African jazz in 1970s but, having come up in the 1940s and 1950s, he never forgot his roots as a dedicated admirer and scholar of traditional American jazz.

While Moketsi did write some memorable compositions, it was in the role of interpreter that he shone most brightly. With its title derived from a good-natured nickname that nodded to Moketsi's elder status by way of his receding hairline, Hard Top is a covers album that looks back in time to the era of rhythm and blues while also indulging 1970s pop and funk with a decidedly South African vibe. Officially joining Kippie Moketsi's catalogue 50 years after it was recorded, Hard Top provides an opportunity to celebrate the multiple dimensions of a South African jazz legend and reflect on the unwavering support of his fan, producer and friend Rashid Vally, who passed away in December 2024.
Item Details
Item No: 1228409
Artist: Kippie Moketsi
Title: Hard Top
Label: As Shams
Catalog No: ASA105
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2025
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Jazz | Fusion
Condition: New
Price: 35,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
A1 a1._kippie_moketsi_-_it_was_a_very_good_year_clip
A2 a2._kippie_moketsi_-_swallowin_the_blues_clip
A3 b1._kippie_moketsi_-_new_cambridge_blues_clip
A4 b2._kippie_moketsi_-_untitled_by_dennis_mpale_clip
A5 c._kippie_moketsi_-_i_can_see_clearly_now_clip
A6 d1._kippie_moketsi_-_black_frost_clip
A7 d2._kippie_moketsi_-_wavy_gravy_clip
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