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August 16, 2011

Le Grand Lolo Lolitta – Julie,Societé Ivoirienne du Disque

Lolo Lolitta, front

This is a quite obscure find, an album by Lolo Lolitta who we know
from his work through the eighties with Pambou Tchicaya Tchico.
Here’s a solo project which appeared on this label; Societé Ivoirienne
du Disque, under license of Namaco, Onitsha, Nigeria, grab it now.

tracks;

1 Oh ma Julie
2 C’est trop tard
3 Koum koum
4 Ne force pas la vie

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17 Comments

  1. Anonymous 16 August 2011 at 19:35 - Reply

    Oh Moos, This is one of the best tracks I heard in years, KoumKoum. I asked you a year ago, and you probably forgot , but now you show the world this SUPER track

    Thanks You Enormously

    Richard

  2. Anonymous 16 August 2011 at 19:35 - Reply

    Oh Moos, This is one of the best tracks I heard in years, KoumKoum. I asked you a year ago, and you probably forgot , but now you show the world this SUPER track

    Thanks You Enormously

    Richard

  3. snakeboy 16 August 2011 at 21:46 - Reply

    Moos, you never fail to deliver the goods.

  4. snakeboy 16 August 2011 at 21:46 - Reply

    Moos, you never fail to deliver the goods.

  5. snakeboy 16 August 2011 at 21:46 - Reply

    Moos, you never fail to deliver the goods.

  6. Apurva Bahadur 19 August 2011 at 05:41 - Reply

    Many thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  7. Apurva Bahadur 19 August 2011 at 05:41 - Reply

    Many thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  8. Apurva Bahadur 19 August 2011 at 05:41 - Reply

    Many thanks for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.

  9. Mike D. 24 August 2011 at 16:55 - Reply

    Pretty cool Moos. I like the synth at the end of the first track. It comes out of nowhere.

    Hope you’re great.

  10. Mike D. 24 August 2011 at 16:55 - Reply

    Pretty cool Moos. I like the synth at the end of the first track. It comes out of nowhere.

    Hope you’re great.

  11. Mike D. 24 August 2011 at 16:55 - Reply

    Pretty cool Moos. I like the synth at the end of the first track. It comes out of nowhere.

    Hope you’re great.

  12. ken_yatta 11 September 2011 at 20:59 - Reply

    Sounds very much like the recordings by Orchestra Zib Hombers and Star of Namaco, two Central Africa groups (Gabon/Cameroon) that recorded in Nigeria during that nation’s oil boom. This lolo lolitta record was also recorded on Namaco Records in Nigeria and you can hear one of the vocalist name check the label twice on “koum koum.” Excellent records. Thanks again Moos.

  13. ken_yatta 11 September 2011 at 20:59 - Reply

    Sounds very much like the recordings by Orchestra Zib Hombers and Star of Namaco, two Central Africa groups (Gabon/Cameroon) that recorded in Nigeria during that nation’s oil boom. This lolo lolitta record was also recorded on Namaco Records in Nigeria and you can hear one of the vocalist name check the label twice on “koum koum.” Excellent records. Thanks again Moos.

  14. ken_yatta 11 September 2011 at 20:59 - Reply

    Sounds very much like the recordings by Orchestra Zib Hombers and Star of Namaco, two Central Africa groups (Gabon/Cameroon) that recorded in Nigeria during that nation’s oil boom. This lolo lolitta record was also recorded on Namaco Records in Nigeria and you can hear one of the vocalist name check the label twice on “koum koum.” Excellent records. Thanks again Moos.

  15. ken_yatta 19 December 2011 at 13:09 - Reply

    This was also released on Makossa International Records out of New York.

  16. ken_yatta 19 December 2011 at 13:09 - Reply

    This was also released on Makossa International Records out of New York.

  17. ken_yatta 19 December 2011 at 13:09 - Reply

    This was also released on Makossa International Records out of New York.

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