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May 31, 2011

Nyboma & Madilu – Stop Feu Rouge
Bleu Caraïbes 1989

Nyboma & Madilu, front

Today’s post is giving me trouble from the beginning. First, my
image moderating program refuses to rescale my coverpic.
Then after rebooting it finally works. I spent an hour to remove
the permanent marker with which some former owner wrote
his name on the sleeve. Trying to upload the image, blogger
refuses my upgraded photo. Damn, lots of work for nothing,
I am already happy blogger accepted the unfixed picture.

Good, let’s forget about the stress and continue to bring
you this LP. Two famous voices on one album, Nyboma
Mwan-Dido and Madilu System, le Grand Ninja. I have no
idea in what year it was released, somewhere halfway the
eighties I presume. With Pompon Kuleta, Odette, Kiwa Kana
Aime, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Mayaula Mayoni, Dally Kimoko,
Nguma, Arsene Kunde, Djudju and Nado. Hope U like.

tracks;

1 Voisin
2 Keva
3 Stop feu rouge
4 Magali

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12 Comments

  1. Anonymous 1 June 2011 at 00:17 - Reply

    Thanks for yet another gem!! Considering that Dally Kimoko & Lokassa ya Mbongo are in the line up, I am quite sure that a certain ‘soukousman’ will thank you for this gem as well :P

    Cheers,
    Ed

  2. Anonymous 1 June 2011 at 00:17 - Reply

    Thanks for yet another gem!! Considering that Dally Kimoko & Lokassa ya Mbongo are in the line up, I am quite sure that a certain ‘soukousman’ will thank you for this gem as well :P

    Cheers,
    Ed

  3. Apurva Bahadur 1 June 2011 at 06:37 - Reply

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  4. Apurva Bahadur 1 June 2011 at 06:37 - Reply

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  5. T 1 June 2011 at 16:34 - Reply

    Great site !! Been ages that I’ve been looking for something like this to replace the CDs that I can’t buy in Europe for love nor money…

    I did a trip across Africa last year and made quite a few discoveries that I didn’t know about before but stupidly didn’t buy any CDs! If you come across any Mlaka Maliro (Malawi) would be great, as well as Teddy Afro (Ethiopia) and any of that great timbila music from Mozambique. Also (and I have this one already so just a pointer) check out Super Mama Djombo from 1970s Guinea-Bissau, groovy stuff..

  6. T 1 June 2011 at 16:34 - Reply

    Great site !! Been ages that I’ve been looking for something like this to replace the CDs that I can’t buy in Europe for love nor money…

    I did a trip across Africa last year and made quite a few discoveries that I didn’t know about before but stupidly didn’t buy any CDs! If you come across any Mlaka Maliro (Malawi) would be great, as well as Teddy Afro (Ethiopia) and any of that great timbila music from Mozambique. Also (and I have this one already so just a pointer) check out Super Mama Djombo from 1970s Guinea-Bissau, groovy stuff..

  7. Anonymous 1 June 2011 at 17:57 - Reply

    I am pleased as well!
    Thanks!!!

  8. Anonymous 1 June 2011 at 17:57 - Reply

    I am pleased as well!
    Thanks!!!

  9. soukousman 4 June 2011 at 16:27 - Reply

    Thanks so much for posting this!!!! This was reissued on a CD with another great album called Simaro Masiya chante Pepe Kalle (1989) containing the track Diarrhee Verbale. Keep it up with more Soukous and Congolese Music!!!

  10. soukousman 4 June 2011 at 16:27 - Reply

    Thanks so much for posting this!!!! This was reissued on a CD with another great album called Simaro Masiya chante Pepe Kalle (1989) containing the track Diarrhee Verbale. Keep it up with more Soukous and Congolese Music!!!

  11. legrandmaitre 5 June 2011 at 23:00 - Reply

    Bought this on CD recently…. it’s wonderful!
    (hey… mine has more tracks…..)

  12. legrandmaitre 5 June 2011 at 23:00 - Reply

    Bought this on CD recently…. it’s wonderful!
    (hey… mine has more tracks…..)

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