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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Robin Denselow

Zomba Prison Project: I Have No Everything Here CD review – diverse and powerful jail music

Zomba Prison Project
Part of the long history of great jail music … Zomba Prison Project.

There’s a long history of great music being created in prison. After all, John and Alan Lomax “discovered” the great Lead Belly in Angola prison farm, Louisiana back in 1933. Now the much-travelled Ian Brennan, the man who recorded the Malawi Mouse Boys, has checked out the music in Malawi’s overcrowded maximum-security jail. It’s an intriguing set, and he concentrates on diversity rather than promoting one potential prison star; there are 16 singer-songwriters featured in the 20 tracks. The male prisoners seem to get the better musical deal, as they have access to guitars that provide the backing for Chikondi Salanje’s slow and soulful opener Listen to Me (Or I Will Kick Your Ass) or the acoustic finger-picking of Thomas Binamo. From the female inmates, there’s a powerful hymn, Prison of Sinners, from Elube Chalema, and a mysteriously brief but rousing traditional song from the Zomba Prison Women.

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