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    Stand Your Ground

    Juluka - Stand Your Ground

    01/01/1985


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    All Music Guide Review

    Stand Your Ground was the follow-up to South African pop band Juluka's first internationally distributed album, Scatterlings. It features the same original Afro-pop sound heard on the previous record, with lead singers Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu singing in both English and Zulu over keyboard-based '80s pop. For all its novelty, the Juluka sound varies little from song to song and begins to become a little tiresome by the end of the album. Hilton Rosenthal's production and Clegg's songwriting rely too much on rather tinny synthesizer backing and a call-and-response format between Clegg and the African background singers. Their bag of tricks is somewhat limited, but it does yield some fine results. The opening "Kilimanjaro" has a particularly memorable hook, and "Work for All" is a rousing plea for equity in employment: "Papa sits alone in the kitchen/Thirty years a mining man/He still has to fight for the right to work/Whether the times are good or bad." Recommended to anyone who enjoyed Scatterlings. ~ Evan Cater, All Music Guide

    Stand Your Ground Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Kilimanjaro

  • 2
  • Look into the Mirror

  • 3
  • December African Rain

  • 4
  • Mana Lapbo

  • 5
  • Work for All

  • 6
  • Fever

  • 7
  • Mantombana

  • 8
  • Crazy Woman

  • 9
  • Bullets for Bafazane

  • 10
  • Walima 'Mabele

  • Credits of Stand Your Ground



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