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Own Affairs
Studio album by
Released12 December 1984 (1984-12-12)
LabelRecommended Records
Kalahari Surfers chronology
Own Affairs Living in the Heart of the Beast

Own Affairs was, in 1984, the first full-length album by the Kalahari Surfers, the recording identity of South African musician Warrick Sony.

Sony had worked as a freelance sound engineer in the South African film industry, and used this to acquire many of the sound samples he later used in his music.[1] Shifty Records tried to release Own Affairs, but could not find a vinyl plant which would press it.[2] Chris Cutler's London-based Recommended Records pressed the album, the start of a long-standing alliance. Own Affairs was hailed as breathtaking, innovative and humorous by the Weekly Mail.[3] The Sunday Times called it "a music born from the spilled seed of our national sickness and nurtured to nightmarehood in the moral drought of daily life/politics".[4]

Contributors

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  • Rick Van Heerden: saxophone
  • Anne Botha : voice
  • Brian Rath: drums

Track listing

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  1. "Free State Fence" 03:18
  2. "The Surfer" 02:06
  3. "Prayer For Civilisation" 05:21
  4. "Hillbrow 1" 05:42
  5. "Hillbrow 2" 02:07
  6. "Hippo In Town" 02:55
  7. "Independence Day" 06:35
  8. "Don't Dance" 02:54
  9. "Crossed Cheques" 03:34
  10. "September 84" 02:45

References

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  1. ^ Jones, Andrew (1995). Plunderphonics, 'Pataphysics & Pop Mechanics: An Introduction to Musique Actuelle. SAF Publishing Ltd. p. 234. ISBN 0946719152.
  2. ^ Jones, Andrew (1995). Plunderphonics, 'Pataphysics & Pop Mechanics: An Introduction to Musique Actuelle. SAF Publishing Ltd. p. 235. ISBN 0946719152.
  3. ^ Wrench, Nigel (21 June 1985). "Doing the Gunston gig on a sand dune". Weekly Mail.
  4. ^ Silbert, Gus (16 June 1985). "Kalahari Surfers". Sunday Times: 41.
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