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'''Safari Sound Band''' is a popular and long-lived [[Kenya]]n [[hotel pop]] bands. Their recordings of [[swahili]] classics such as ''[[Jambo Bwana]]'' (published with title ''Jambo, Jambo'') or ''[[Malaika]]'' qualify among the most internationally well-known African songs ever. They have published a number of [[compact disc|CD]]s, featuring [[cover]]s of African evergreens as well as other, [[easy listening]] swahili pop tracks. The band consists of six elements (guitar, keyboards, saxophone, bass, drums, and percussions). All the band members also sing.
'''Safari Sound Band''' is a Kenyan [[hotel pop]] band. In over twenty years of activity, they were [[Platinum Disc|certified platinum]] four times,<ref>[http://www.airecords-africa.com/docs/kelele/html/safari_sound.html AI records]</ref> and their recordings of [[Swahili language|Swahili]] classics such as "[[Jambo Bwana]]" (published with title "Jambo, Jambo") and "[[Malaika]]" are well-known.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} They have published a number of CDs, featuring cover versions of African evergreens as well as other [[easy listening]] Swahili pop tracks. The band consists of six elements (guitar, keyboards, saxophone, bass, drums, and percussions). All the band members also sing.


==Partial discography==
==Partial discography==
* ''The Best of African Songs''. Track listing: "Jambo Jambo", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Music In Africa", "Coconut", "Kenya Safari", "Pole Musa", "Mombasa", "Lala Salama", "Karibuni Kenya", "Kilimanjaro", "Malaika", "Ahsante Sana", "Mama Sofia"<ref>[http://www.sternsmusic.com/disk_info/KE31001 Data on Sterns Music]</ref>
* ''Images of Kenya'' (1995).<ref>[http://oujda-portail.net/mp3/search/video/1/salama.html ''Lala Salama'' video]</ref>
* ''The Best of African Songs'' (1996, originally 1984). Track listing: "Jambo Jambo", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Music In Africa", "Coconut", "Kenya Safari", "Pole Musa", "Mombasa", "Lala Salama", "Karibuni Kenya", "Kilimanjaro", "Malaika", "Ahsante Sana", "Mama Sofia"<ref>[http://www.sternsmusic.com/disk_info/KE31001 Data on Sterns Music]</ref>
* ''Mombasa Moon'' (1999). Tracks listing: "Love Peace & Happiness", "Jambo Jambo", "Chakacha", "Simba", "Pole Pole", "Welcome Home", "Kenya Safari", "Coconut", "Mombasa Moon", "Malaika", "Pole Musa", "Lala Salama"
* ''Mombasa Moon'' (1999). Tracks listing: "Love Peace & Happiness", "Jambo Jambo", "Chakacha", "Simba", "Pole Pole", "Welcome Home", "Kenya Safari", "Coconut", "Mombasa Moon", "Malaika", "Pole Musa", "Lala Salama"
* ''East Coast Dreams'' (1999)
* ''East Coast Dreams'' (1999)
* ''Mambo Jambo'' (ARC [[2001]]). Track listing: "[[Jambo Jambo]]", "Simba", "Kala Mashaka", "Hinde", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Chakacha", "Binti", "Mamake Asiya", "Watoto", "Mambo Jambo", "Mama Sofia", "Pole Musa", "[[Malaika]]"
* ''Mambo Jambo'' (ARC 2001). Track listing: "[[Jambo Jambo]]", "Simba", "Kala Mashaka", "Hinde", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Chakacha", "Binti", "Mamake Asiya", "Watoto", "Mambo Jambo", "Mama Sofia", "Pole Musa", "[[Malaika]]"


==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 23 January 2023

Safari Sound Band is a Kenyan hotel pop band. In over twenty years of activity, they were certified platinum four times,[1] and their recordings of Swahili classics such as "Jambo Bwana" (published with title "Jambo, Jambo") and "Malaika" are well-known.[citation needed] They have published a number of CDs, featuring cover versions of African evergreens as well as other easy listening Swahili pop tracks. The band consists of six elements (guitar, keyboards, saxophone, bass, drums, and percussions). All the band members also sing.

Partial discography[edit]

  • Images of Kenya (1995).[2]
  • The Best of African Songs (1996, originally 1984). Track listing: "Jambo Jambo", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Music In Africa", "Coconut", "Kenya Safari", "Pole Musa", "Mombasa", "Lala Salama", "Karibuni Kenya", "Kilimanjaro", "Malaika", "Ahsante Sana", "Mama Sofia"[3]
  • Mombasa Moon (1999). Tracks listing: "Love Peace & Happiness", "Jambo Jambo", "Chakacha", "Simba", "Pole Pole", "Welcome Home", "Kenya Safari", "Coconut", "Mombasa Moon", "Malaika", "Pole Musa", "Lala Salama"
  • East Coast Dreams (1999)
  • Mambo Jambo (ARC 2001). Track listing: "Jambo Jambo", "Simba", "Kala Mashaka", "Hinde", "Pole Pole", "Nakupenda Wewe", "Chakacha", "Binti", "Mamake Asiya", "Watoto", "Mambo Jambo", "Mama Sofia", "Pole Musa", "Malaika"

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