This 29-track soundtrack for the Sundance-winning documentary features a musical history of the movement, often highlighting powerful rallying cries of revolution.
Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony.
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Title: Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony (2002).
I appreciated the way the filmmakers show a considerable amount of music but mix it in with personal narratives
A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the soundtrack to the film of the same name, in 1938. The first soundtrack album of a film's orchestral score was that for Alexander Korda's 1942 film Jungle Book, composed by Miklós Rózsa.
Amandla!: A Revolution in Four Part Harmony: Film Teaching Guide. Mr. Bryce Mattie Harvard Public Schools Prepared for Primary Source Summer Institute: Modern African History: Colonialism, Independence, and Legacies.
1 | –Protest Meeting, Johannesburg | AMANDLA! |
2 | –Vusi Mahlasela | When You Come Back |
3 | –Mbongeni Ngema | Lizobuya |
4 | –Nancy Jacobs And Sisters | Meadowlands |
5 | –The Original Cast Members Of King Kong | Sad Times, Bad Times |
6 | –Harmonius Serade Choir, Vusi Mahlesela | Senzeni Na? |
7 | –Miriam Makeba | Beware Verwoerd (Naants' Indod'Emnyama) |
8 | –Robben-Island Prison Singers | Y'zinga |
9 | –Hugh Mesekela | Stimela |
10 | –Pretoria Central Prison | Injamno/Hambani Kunye Ne-Vangeli |
11 | –Abdullah Ibrahim | Mannenberg |
12 | –Soweto Community Hall | Nkosi Sikelel' i'Afrika |
13 | –Vusi Mahlasela | Thina Lomhlaba Siwugezi |
14 | –Vusi Mahlesela | Mayibuye |
15 | –SABC Choir | Thina Sizew |
16 | –Tananas | Folk Vibe #1 |
17 | –Soweto Community Hall | Dubula Ngesi'bam |
18 | –Amandla Group | Sobashiya Abazale Ekhaya |
19 | –Hugh Masekela | Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela) |
20 | –Abdullah Ibrahim | Did You Hear That Sound? (Dreamtime Improv) |
21 | –Joe Nina | S'bali |
22 | –Soweto Community Hall | Makuliwe |
23 | –Miriam Makeba | Bahleli Bonke |
24 | –Vusi Mahlesela | Kuzobenjani Na? |
25 | –Sophie Mgeina, Dolly Rathede | "You Strike The Rock…" |
26 | –Sibongile Khumalo, Themba Mkhize | The Untold Story |
27 | –Harmonious Serade Choir | Iyo |
28 | –The African National Congress Choir | Usi Letela Uxdlo (Nelson Mandela Brings Us Peace) |
29 | –Abdullah Ibrahim | Toyi-Toyi Introduction/ Kramat |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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ATO 0009 | Various | Amandla!: A Revolution In Four-Part Harmony (The Soundtrack) (CD) | ATO Records | ATO 0009 | 2002 | |
ATO 0009, 79102-21510-2 | Various | Amandla!: A Revolution In Four-Part Harmony (The Soundtrack) (CD, Album, Dig) | ATO Records, BMG Music | ATO 0009, 79102-21510-2 | US | 2003 |
CPC8-1219 | Various | Amandla!: A Revolution In Four-Part Harmony (The Soundtrack) (CD) | ATO Records | CPC8-1219 | Japan | 2004 |