45,000 Volts by Ngozi Family

45,000 Volts

Ngozi Family

1977

45,000 Volts is a Rock album by Ngozi Family, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • fuzzy
  • intense
  • psychedelic

About

45,000 Volts on the Chris Editions label captures Ngozi Family at a creative peak in 1977 and the set provides a good balance of English and vernacular offerings set to some of Ngozi's most confident and accomplished fuzz riffing. The recording was beautifully captured by engineer Detef Degener at Sapra Studio in Nairobi with Chissy Zebby Tembo's drums and Tommy Mwale's bass prominently mixed to prop up Ngozi's guitar shenanigans. Noteworthy moments include the utterly obnoxious guitar intro/outro to "I’ll Be With U" and shades of Black Sabbath that creep into the ghost story "House of Fear." "Ngozi" means danger, .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Nizakupanga Ngzo6:16
  2. 2Every Thing Is Over4:43
  3. 3I’ll be With You3:26
  4. 4Atate3:36
  5. 5U Don’t Love Me3:06
  6. 6House of Fear (Alternate)4:38
  7. 7Timwenge4:00
  8. 8Hold On4:01
  9. 9Tichenjele (Alternate)3:56

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold