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Toto - Mushanga [HQ]
Released from the studio album, The Seventh One (1988).
Written by David Paich, Jeff Porcaro

Toto, a band more traditionally known far more for their musicianship than their lyrics, delivers an interesting tale on this stand-out track from 1988’s The Seventh One: A magazine writer meets and becomes captivated by a South-African girl named Mushanga, while on assignment in South Africa.

That’s not the only thing, however, that helps set “Mushanga” apart from some of their other material. It isn’t merely a great Toto song; it’s a veritable drum clinic from the late Jeff Porcaro. I’d argue from a drumming perspective, the “Mushanga groove” is second only to Jeff’s “Rosanna” shuffle. (Jeff even included a glimpse of how he came up with this groove in an instructional drumming video in the late ’80s.)

Elsewhere, “Mushanga” features in-the-pocket bass playing by Mike Porcaro that segues into the exceptional flamenco-esque guitar by Steve Lukather and some guest steel drumming by Andy Narell. Jim Horn, who took a terrific turn on “You Are the Flower” from Toto’s debut, returns to contribute tasty flute and recorder embellishments that further season this track.

In addition to Jeff Porcaro’s drum clinic, “Mushanga” provided Joseph Williams with an opportunity to show off his vocal range and talents. Starting soft and understated, Joe’s vocals shift into high gear at about 1:03 and build from there into a powerful proclamation: “You smiled though you were suffering; I didn’t understand!” Williams belts it out with seeming ease and undisputed power.

While “Mushanga” is unlike anything Toto recorded before or has recorded since, it is quite definitively Toto and it still works within the context of the rest of The Seventh One, despite being so different from anything else on the album. With so much going on in the song, it’s a musical feast from start to finish.

Credits:
Bass - Mike Porcaro
Drums, Percussion - Jeff Porcaro
Guitar - Steve Lukather
Keyboards - David Paich
Lead Vocals - Joseph Williams
Synthesizer - Steve Porcaro
Backing Vocals - Patti Austin
Percussion - Joe Porcaro
Recorder, Flute - Jim Horn
Steel Drums - Andy Narell

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Lyrics:

I can't forget you my little Mushanga
I keep a place in my heart for you
The days of waiting they keep getting longer
And not a thing I can do
I was a poet, a magazine writer
Sent to report on political views
It was by chance through a lens that I met you
A Capetown girl with no shoes

You were runnin' down the road
I was going your way
I stopped and turned around to lent you my hand
You smiled though you were suffering
I didn't understand, then

You broke into my heart
I saw your ey
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61invZG0OO8
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