Bloudruk | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Studio | Studio Audiolab | |||
Genre | Rock music | |||
Label | Tusk Music | |||
Producer | Didi Kriel, Lloyd Ross | |||
Johannes Kerkorrel chronology | ||||
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Bloudruk (Afrikaans: "Blueprint"), the second studio album by Johannes Kerkorrel, was released in 1992.
Kerkorrel sang the track Halala Afrika (Rejoice Africa) at Nelson Mandela's presidential inauguration ceremony in 1994.[1]
Track listing
- Halala Afrika
- Ballade van 'n Mynwerker
- Sy Beweeg
- Somer
- Dêrde Wereld
- Revolusie
- Pers Reën
- Toekomsrap
- Hoe Ek Voel
- Blou Aarde
Personnel
- Mauritz Lotz: Acoustic and electric guitars
- Didi Kriel: Keyboards, additional bass (electric and stand-up)
- Ian Herman: Drums
- Victor Masondo: Electric and stand-up bass
- Mike Faure: Saxophone
- Lloyd Ross: Acoustic and electric guitars, lead guitar on "Blou Aarde"
- Hanepoot Van Tonder
- Willem Moller: Acoustic and electric guitars
- Amanda Strydom: Backing vocals
- Reuben Samuels: Drums, percussion
- Cutt Glass: Backing vocals
- Nippy Cripwell du Toit: Electric and stand-up bass
- Lloyd Martin: Drums, percussion
References
- ↑ "Music Artists: Johannes Kerkorrel". Entertainmentafrica Mobile. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
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