Kenya's Maroon Commandos have been featured here on Likembe a couple of times. In March I posted their LP Mwakarabishwa na Maroon and more than ten years ago a great 45 by them, "Liloba."
The Maroons are the offficial band of the 7th Kenya Rifles of the Kenyan Army, based in Langata Barracks, Nairobi, and were led for many years by Habel Kifoto. Composing and singing lead on many of their biggest hits, including "Liloba," was bassist Laban Ochuka, who at some point hived off and formed his own band, Ulinzi Orchestra, who give us today's musical offering, 1991's Sina Uwezo (Polydor POLP 610). From the very sketchy info I've been able to dig up on the internet, Ulinzi also have some affiliation with the Kenyan military. Google Translate (not always dependable, I know) renders "ulinzi" as "protection." Maybe it could be "defense?" So if the group is army-related, that would make sense.
Ulinzi in this album go for a more forward-facing, disco-inflected sound than the Maroons. I don't know about any other recordings by them, but they seemed to be extant for a number of years after Sina Uwezo and may still exist. Ochuka left the band in 2003 to sing gospel music, but returned in 2005. Sadly, he passed away in 2006 and was laid to rest at his home in Bunyore, western Kenya.
Download Sina Uwezo as a zipped file here.
4 comments:
Thanks John. Looks great!
Thanks John, just downloaded this one. It is up next on my playlist. I don't know any of these East African recordings from this era that you have been posting.
Thanks always happy with Swahili rumba. Muvet Rik
Thanks elephantly bwana Yohana. I didn't know of this group. I'm thrilled to death to taste its music. Kenya Army music bands name their groups after some colour (Blue Rangers, Maroon Commandos, Scarlet, Green Rovers, the lot). This name is the odd one out I guess. Kenya Army soldiers are also super footballers.
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