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Zambian Music uploaded Tuesdays and Fridays. This single comes from the great rock and Kalindula band, The Five Revolutions. Sungeni Abalume Benu dates from around 1981. Side B has been shared before, but this is the first time the single has been uploaded in its entirety. I believe (bemba speakers correct me if I'm wrong) the title means "Take care of your husbands." The record is a bit noisy, but the music shines through! 5 Revolutions was originally formed in 1968 under the band name "The Twangs." The original lineup included Chris Mbewe who left the band early on and later became the lead guitarist for Witch. The band played bars and other venues in Zambia's Copperbelt and were eventually discovered and supported by Zambia Music Parlour. The 5 revolutions became ZMP's most successful band. In 1975 the 5 Revolutions released their first rock album, Boyfriends under the ZMP label. They would release two more rock albums in the late 1970's before switching to Kalindula music by 1980. Their last album, 5 Revolutions - Kachasu Ne Ndoshi was released in 1986 but they also released a number of singles in the 1970's and 80's and were active live performers. The band remained active in the 1980s and into the 1990s until the demise of Zambia Music Parlour. The last member of the band passed away in 2012. 00:00 Sungeni Abalume Benu - Part 1 03:25 Sungeni Abalume Benu - Part 2 Zambia Music Parlour ZMPS 405 1981? DISCLAIMER: All music uploaded to this channel is shared with the intent of preserving rare out of print recordings to make them available to audiences who might otherwise never have an opportunity to experience the artists and their performances. Links to reissues will be provided when available.