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October 17, 2010

Orchestre le Peuple, Trio Ce Pa Kos,Pathé Marconi / EMI 1977

Orchestre le Peuple, front, cd size

It is Kosmos Moutouari week I guess at the GG. After Orchestre
Sinza and Les Bantous de la Capitale, today an album by Orchestre
le Peuple and Trio Ce Pa Kos. Back in 1972, Kouka Celestin, Bemba
Pamelo Mounk’a and Kosmos Moutouari left Les Bantous de la Capitale.
It took the musical pioneers one year to settle and get their show on the
road. On august 4 of 1973 they presented l’Orchestre le Peuple and Trio
Ce Pa Kos and scored huge succes with the people of Brazzaville.
Great idea to display panther and piano at the albums sleeve, shame
some record stores didn’t have enough respect for a nice cover. I tried to
remove that ugly sticker but the only options I had were to destroy the
sleeve or to leave the sticker. I left it so you can see who ruined it.
Anyway, enjoy the nice music !

tracks;

1 Patchi manga
2 Veve na linga
3 Pepe mwana ma Louisa
4 Evy nana
5 Kouka badia n’tseke
6 Caprices
7 Tosaka mateya

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14 Comments

  1. bolingo69 17 October 2010 at 14:48 - Reply

    Oooops Moos, here you go again! My favourite constellations Ler Peuple & Ce.Pa.Kos!
    Fantastic music out of the fertile Bantous and Brazzavilloise sounds. Celestine Pamelo Komos. My favourite song being Kamwiya (Not on this album but re-released on a Glenn CD)

    Thanks a million and I do agre wholeheartedly with your sentiments about the cover! Such a shame but the music easily makes one forget such trivial things ;-)

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!

  2. bolingo69 17 October 2010 at 14:48 - Reply

    Oooops Moos, here you go again! My favourite constellations Ler Peuple & Ce.Pa.Kos!
    Fantastic music out of the fertile Bantous and Brazzavilloise sounds. Celestine Pamelo Komos. My favourite song being Kamwiya (Not on this album but re-released on a Glenn CD)

    Thanks a million and I do agre wholeheartedly with your sentiments about the cover! Such a shame but the music easily makes one forget such trivial things ;-)

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!

  3. Anonymous 17 October 2010 at 17:34 - Reply

    Excellent! Thanks

    sincerely
    wuod k

  4. Anonymous 17 October 2010 at 17:34 - Reply

    Excellent! Thanks

    sincerely
    wuod k

  5. david 17 October 2010 at 20:16 - Reply

    Simply marvelous as usual.

    Thanks.

  6. david 17 October 2010 at 20:16 - Reply

    Simply marvelous as usual.

    Thanks.

  7. Kostas from Greece 18 October 2010 at 08:02 - Reply

    As always another one masterpiece…
    Many thanks!!!

  8. Kostas from Greece 18 October 2010 at 08:02 - Reply

    As always another one masterpiece…
    Many thanks!!!

  9. Apurva Bahadur 19 October 2010 at 11:48 - Reply

    Excellent! Many thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  10. Apurva Bahadur 19 October 2010 at 11:48 - Reply

    Excellent! Many thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  11. tom 19 October 2010 at 13:49 - Reply

    Moos, a hairdryer can help to remove stickers, and on glossy (laminated) sleevess, isopropyl alcohol always does the job … Although those African record shop stickers often add to the charm …

  12. tom 19 October 2010 at 13:49 - Reply

    Moos, a hairdryer can help to remove stickers, and on glossy (laminated) sleevess, isopropyl alcohol always does the job … Although those African record shop stickers often add to the charm …

  13. dmatlb 19 October 2010 at 22:18 - Reply

    A missing link in the history of my favorite African artist, Pamelo Mounk’a, and a very lovely record. Thanks for posting it.

  14. dmatlb 19 October 2010 at 22:18 - Reply

    A missing link in the history of my favorite African artist, Pamelo Mounk’a, and a very lovely record. Thanks for posting it.

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