The Green Arrows -

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Review by Dave Wynne

Green Arrow's latest album is an eclectic mix of traditional Zimbabwean music infused with elements of rock and funk. The band's signature sound is present throughout the album, with catchy guitar riffs and driving rhythms that are sure to get listeners moving.

The opening track, "Mwana Waenda," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and infectious melody. Other standout tracks include "Chipo Changu," which features a lively horn section, and "Moto Wangu," which showcases the band's impressive vocal harmonies.

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Formats

Vinyl

About The Green Arrows

Zimbabwean band was formed in 1968 as a backing group to other prominent singers. It was founded by the legendary musician Zex Manatsa in Mhangura together with his younger brother. They began as Mambo Jazz Band performing covers until they decided to relocate to Bulawayo and that is where they came up with the name Green Arrows. They started composing and performing their own music in 1972 and that is when they met South African saxophonist and became their producer. The Green Arrows were the first group to record an LP in Zimbabwe and one of their tracks broke records staying in the No. 1 position of the country's music charts far longer than any that came before them and no other group have beaten them to this day.

Name Vars

  • Green Arrows

Members

  • Givas Bernard
  • Stanley Manatsa
  • Zexie Manatsa
  • Fulton Chikwati
  • Raphael Mboweni
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Summary by Dave Wynne

the album is a testament to Green Arrow's talent and their ability to fuse different genres of music into something truly unique. It's a must-listen for fans of world music and anyone looking for something fresh and exciting.