| 1. The life of Johnny “Mbizo” Dyani , bassist with the legendary South African jazz troupe the Blue Notes, is celebrated by the reissue of two recordings dating from his period living in Sweden. “Rejoice”, culled from a live concert with trumpeter Mongezi Feza and drummer Okay Temiz, and the studio recording “Together” featuring Dyani’s group Witchdoctor’s Son, were issued posthumously, the latter in 1987, “Rejoice”a year later; both are treasured collectors’ pieces in their original vinyl formats |
| 2. Cadillac is proud to make these available again, this time as a 2 CD set, as the first release in its 40th Anniversary Series. Both recordings have been carefully remastered from the original tapes; “Rejoice” is further enhanced by an additional 20 minutes of music from the same concert |
| 3. Keyboards, Vocals |
| 4. Dudu Pukwana - Alto Saxophone, Whistle |
| 5. Mongezi Feza - Trumpet |
| 6. Willy M'Buende - Bass Guitar |
| 7. Hassan Bah - Congas |
| 8. Bosse Skoglund - Drums |
| 9. Okay Temiz - Drums [Turkish], Percussion – |
| 10. Kenny Håkansson - Guitar |
| 11. Felix Perrera - Harp [South American Traditional Harp] |
| 12. Peter Shimmy Radise - Tenor Saxophone |
| 13. Tracklist: |
| 14. 1.01 - - Mad High |
| 15. 1.02 - - Makaya Makaya |
| 16. 1.03 - - Pukwana |
| 17. 1.04 - - Imbongolo |
| 18. 1.05 - - Mad High Revisited |
| 19. 1.06 - - Together |
| 20. 1.07 - - Johnny's Kwela |
| 21. 1.08 - - Marabi Soweto |
| 22. 1.09 - - High Priest |
| 23. 1.10 - - Kalahari |
| 24. 1.11 - - Crossroads |
| 25. 1.12 - - Tula Tula |