Amanaz

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Khala My Friend 03:40 Tools
Sunday Morning 05:25 Tools
History of Man 03:15 Tools
Amanaz 02:52 Tools
Green Apple 04:10 Tools
I am Very Far 03:38 Tools
Africa 04:51 Tools
Easy Street 03:49 Tools
Big Enough 04:06 Tools
Nsunka Lwedo 03:26 Tools
Making the Scene 03:34 Tools
Kale 05:06 Tools
History 03:02 Tools
Khala My Friend (Reverb Version) 00:30 Tools
Africa (Reverb Mix) 05:30 Tools
Khala My Friend (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Green Apple. 00:30 Tools
History Of The Man 05:30 Tools
History Of Man (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
I Am Very Far (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Sunday Morning (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Making The Scene (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Green Apple (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Easy Street (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Nsunka Lwendo (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Amanaz (Reverb Mix) 05:25 Tools
Kale (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
Big Enough (Reverb Mix) 00:30 Tools
04. Khala My Friend 03:40 Tools
02. I am Very Far 03:38 Tools
Nsunka Lwendo 03:38 Tools
03. Sunday Morning 05:25 Tools
05. History of Man 03:15 Tools
08. Green Apple 04:10 Tools
10. Easy Street 03:49 Tools
01. Amanaz 02:52 Tools
07. Africa 04:51 Tools
09. Making the Scene 03:34 Tools
greenapple 04:41 Tools
06. Nsunka Lwedo 03:26 Tools
12. Kale 05:06 Tools
11. Big Enough 04:06 Tools
Khala Mr Friend 04:06 Tools
Khala My Friend (from "Africa") 03:25 Tools
04 Khala My Friend 05:06 Tools
Karla My Friend 05:06 Tools
03 Sunday Morning 05:06 Tools
05 History Of Man 05:06 Tools
07 Africa 05:06 Tools
02 I Am Very Far 05:06 Tools
01 Amanaz 05:06 Tools
10 Easy Street 05:06 Tools
06 Nsunka Lwendo 05:06 Tools
09 Making the Scene 05:06 Tools
11 Big Enough 05:06 Tools
Sunday Morning [Reverb Mix] 05:06 Tools
12 Kale 05:06 Tools
Easy Street (Zambia) 05:06 Tools
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Amanaz was formed in 1973 in Kitwe, Zambia. Their songs are in both English and their native language Bemba. Musically, they go in the same direction as Blo, The Witch and Question Mark, but stoned with amazing fuzz guitar all over which sounds like an African version of early Cream. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.