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National Wake

Walk In Africa 1979-81
CD $6
2LP Black $7
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  • First ever anthology
  • Remastered from original sources
  • 2xLP housed in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket with 20-pg book, and download card full full anthology
  • CD housed in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket with 48-pg book
  • Scholarly liner notes by Punk In Africa film director Keith Jones
  • Unseen photos, flyers, and band ephemera
  • Vinyl cut by John Golden and pressed at RTI
  • ON-LINE ONLY (limit one per customer): First 150 pre-orders get limited pressing on GREEN wax! Don’t sleep!
  • LP SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Limited pressing on RED/BLUE/YELLOW splatter wax!

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AVAILABLE: OCTOBER 8, 2013

The South Africa of the late 1970s was neither the right place nor time to launch a mixed-race punk band. Yet, following the student-inspired Soweto Uprising of 1976, it was also exactly the right conditions to foster a band like National Wake, one formed in an underground commune, and one whose very name exists in protest at the divisive, racist apartheid regime. Never before collected together, Light In The Attic is set to release National Wake’s full body of work as Walk In Africa 1979-81.

Featured heavily in the recent documentary Punk In Africa , National Wake played punk, reggae and tropical funk, equally at home in the city’s rock underground and the township nightclub circuit. Ivan Kadey started the band with two brothers, Gary and Punka Khoza. The three were from different worlds –...

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Artist Bio

The South Africa of the late 1970s was neither the right place nor time to launch a mixed-race punk band. Yet, following the student-inspired Soweto Uprising of 1976, it was also exactly the right conditions to foster a band like National Wake, one formed in an underground commune, and one whose very name exists in protest at the divisive, racist apartheid regime.

National Wake, featured heavily in the Punk In Africa documentary, played punk, reggae and tropical funk, equally at home in the city’s rock underground and the township nightclub circuit. Ivan Kadey started the band with two brothers, Gary and Punka Khoza. The three were from different worlds – while Ivan was an outsider, a Jewish orphan born in the traditional Johannesburg immigrant neighborhood, Gary, Punka and their family were forcibly moved to the troubled township of Soweto under the...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 International News
    3:19
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  • 2 It's All Right
    3:33
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  • 3 Walk in Africa
    5:31
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  • 4 Time and Place
    3:29
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  • 5 Corner House Stone
    4:46
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  • 6 Mercenaries
    4:00
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  • 7 Wake of the Nation
    5:49
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  • 8 Supaman
    5:09
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  • 9 Speed It Up
    4:07
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  • 10 Beat up the Lights
    2:47
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  • 11 Black Punk Rockers
    3:26
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  • 12 Stratocaster
    4:33
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  • 13 Everybody
    3:15
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  • 14 Vatsiketeni
    17:06
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