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Mathaka Vol 1 is a 1983 album by the Makgona Tsohle Band, the instrumental backing group for Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens. This album was the first by the band after reuniting in early 1983; they had disbanded during the late 1970s, though each member continued to work in the music industry. West Nkosi, saxophonist in Makgona Tsohle and a main producer at the Mavuthela division of Gallo Record Company (where Mahlathini, the Queens and Makgona Tsohle were based), had regrouped with his bandmates due to public demand: Nkosi and his Makgona Tsohle band mates Marks Mankwane, Joseph Makwela, Vivian Ngubane, and Lucky Monama, were the stars of a new SABC television soap/musical comedy, Mathaka. The success of Mathaka led to Nkosi issuing this release.
Mathaka Vol 1 contained 1983 re-recordings of the band's 1960s and 1970s mbaqanga "heyday" hits, such as "Two Mabone", "Sikhulekile", "Vula Bops" and "Kupa Marama". Also included is a recording of the popular tune "A Tear Fell".
The album was followed up in 1984 with Kotopo Vol 2.
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- "A Tear Fell" (Burton/Randolph)
- "Two Mabone" (Nkosi)
- "Kalamazoo" (Nkosi)
- "Sikhulekile" (Mankwane)
- "Vula Bops" (Nkosi)
- "2 By 2" (Nkosi)
- "Duba Duba" (Nkosi)
- "17 Mabone" (Nkosi)
- "Tsatsawane" (Nkosi)
- "Stokvel Jive No. 1" (Nkosi)
- "Kupa Marama" (Mankwane)
- "X 14" (Makwela)