
Jimmy Dludlu was born in Mozambique. His style includes wide-ranging influences, combining both traditional and modern elements of jazz drawn from among others Wes Montgomery, George Benson and Pat Metheny, to South African legends Miriam Makeba, Letta Mbulu, Hugh Masekela, Themba Mokwena, and Allen Kwela. He is particularly drawn to the sounds of west and central Africa, as well as Latin America. His numerous original compositions fall within the tradition of what has been loosely termed Afro-Jazz.
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Point Of View
Walk Of Life
Afrocentric
Motherland
Linda
History In A Frame
Winds of Change
Tara Tara
I Wish I Knew
So Close Yet So Far Away
Corners of my soul
Common Dialogue
Echoes From The Past
Peaceful Moment
Wish You Were Here
Zavala
Africa Africa
Basil Goes to Church
Cape After Midnight
Library in Flames
Nkateko
Mdantsane
Simone
Inyoni iya Phapha
Masseve
Malala
Rosa Mali
Freedom Song
Makonde (Prelude)
New Church Street
Thula
Third World
Mediterrean Crossing
War And Starvation
Long Journey
Mr Mokoena
Nolwazi
Ha Deva
Hard Knocks
African Dimensions
Point Of No Return
King Tokyo
Saudades
River of Lost Dreams
The Wood That Sings of Sorrow
Spiritual Awakening
Guluva
Inyoni Iyaphapha
A Level
My Guardian Angel
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