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Cape Town Love The thing I'm not getting here, is that the bio says this album is Sathima's "opportunity to finally come home to her beloved Cape Town" (she and hubby Abdullah Ibrahim left for Europe in 1962) and yet the songs and the playing thereof make no connection to South Africa at all. This is a collection of jazz standards that she chose to sing for some or other reason with little or no interpretation. Just good 'ol standards like 'If I should fall in love again' and 'I only have eyes for you' thankfully well played, produced and sung with Henry February on piano, Basil Moses on bass and Vincent Pavitt on drums.
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