FLAC tracks | World; African Music | 1:12:55 | 1CD | 564 MbIhashi Elimhlophe is a household name in South African maskandi traditional Zulu music.
Leader Bheki Ngcobo, the brains behind the group, first recorded in 1986.
He has never looked back since.
In 1976 Bheki Ngcobo left his small village of KwaBiyela in KwaZulu-Natal for Johannesburg, in search of opportunities in the big city of gold.
He started his music career as bass guitarist for the legendary Soul Brothers.
They noticed his great talent and made him lead singer for their junior group, Imitshotshovu.
After recording a successful album ‘Icala’, Bheki decided to pursue a career as solo artist.
That is when he gave himself the name ‘Ihhashi Elimhlophe’ (the White Horse).
He became known as a guitar maestro on his rare 14-string guitar.
His first album ‘Hololo’ was soon followed by a long string of successful releases.
To date he has recorded 28 studio albums as Ihhashi Elimhlophe.
Tracklist:01. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Lifikile Ubuka (4:58)02. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Amagama Othando (4:41)03. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Ama Waza Waza (4:37)04. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Walala Wasala (4:35)05. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Ishumi (4:04)06. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Ubuhle Bakho (4:28)07. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Qhude Manikiniki (4:13)08. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Yahweh (4:02)09. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Tshela Abangani Bakho (4:21)10. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Sayishaya Lengoma (4:21)11. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Tshi Tshi Lami (4:03)12. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Akenimqhwebe (5:02)13. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – uMxosheleni (4:42)14. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Impi Asiyifuni (5:42)15. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo – Ukuqoma (4:07)16. Ihhashi Elimhlophe; Bheki Ngcobo; Ntombee – uJehova (5:00)