The late Zebby Tembo, as he was often referred to by his bandleader, recorded at least two albums under his own name, as well as a collaborative album with Ngozi and a handful of 45s.
All are special, and feature the drummer’s straight-ahead thrust and throaty vocals amidst Ngozi’s constant fuzz guitar. Zebby’s debut album is probably his most consistent offering and a staple of the Zamrock genre.
A1 My Ancestors
A2 Trouble Maker
A3 Lonely Night
A4 Coffin Maker
A5 Oh Yeh Yeh
B1 Fisherman
B2 I've Been Losing
B3 Feeling Good
B4 Gone Forever
All are special, and feature the drummer’s straight-ahead thrust and throaty vocals amidst Ngozi’s constant fuzz guitar. Zebby’s debut album is probably his most consistent offering and a staple of the Zamrock genre.
A1 My Ancestors
A2 Trouble Maker
A3 Lonely Night
A4 Coffin Maker
A5 Oh Yeh Yeh
B1 Fisherman
B2 I've Been Losing
B3 Feeling Good
B4 Gone Forever