Two Worlds One Heart

Two Worlds One Heart is an album by the South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, released in 1990.

[14] Robert Christgau wrote that Shabalala "has the lineaments of a pop visionary, and here he arrives at a crossover that does the style proud, moving gracefully from Zulu to English within and between songs and pumping the a cappella rhythms with instruments on three cuts.

"[17] The Austin American-Statesman concluded that "the most intriguing musical meeting of minds ... is undoubtedly 'Scatter the Fire', a song that melds Zulu dance and American mutant funk.

"[13] The Calgary Herald deemed the album "another haunting collection of spirituals, ballads, and Zulu traditionals.

"[19] The Houston Chronicle praised the "dreamlike, a cappella harmonies and uplifting messages of faith and hope.