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Thursday 12 November 1998 19:02 EST
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SOUTH AFRICA'S most famous choral troupe, the 10-piece Ladysmith Black Mambazo (right), have released 40 albums to date, but they are probably best known for their work with Paul Simon on his Graceland album and, most recently the music used for the nostalgic Heinz TV adverts. However, with a Best of album, The Star and the Wiseman, resting in the Top 10, it's a good time to get fully acquainted with the impressive a cappella and dance ensemble from Durban.

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