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  • Monday August 11, 2014

    Tout Puissant OK jazz, front

    Le Grand Maître Franco passed away in 1989. This lp
    is said to be released in 1988 but speaks of Franco’s
    heritage. The grand master did not participate, so how
    is it ? Was it made before or after Franco’s passing ?
    I could not find it on the web..
    The lp was made with all the OK Jazz greats, Josky,
    Madilu, Lutumba Simaro, Ndombe Opetum, Ntesa
    Dalienst, Djo Mpoyi Diatho, Gerry, Gandy and
    Papa Noel. It’s a nice album in which we can
    hear the master’s hand, his spirit lives on…
    enjoy the Tout Puissant Orchestre
    Kinois Jazz once more..

    tracks;

    1 Maby
    2 Mamisa
    3 Malaria
    4 Tonton zala serieux
    5 Mort’ vivant…somida
    6 Osala erreur

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    Posted by Moos
    at 8:52 AM
  • Friday August 8, 2014

    Ases del Ritmo, front

    Goodmorning groovers, I have another appointment with one
    of our contributors today, Sanjay is the man that brings us
    these killer Colombian lp’s. Costa Brava vol.1 is such an
    album. ( nothing to do with the Spanish costa brava ) It
    contains songs by three great musicians to my opinion.
    Anibal Velasquez is the most famous of the three but
    Aniceto Molina and José Velasquez are not to be under-
    estimated as well. There’s one cumbia track and futher we
    find paseo, pase-goajiro, paseito, pasebol, rumba, guaracha
    and merengue-joropo, all happy Colombian styles.
    Very enjoyable stuff you’d better not miss..

    tracks;

    1 Anibal Velasques – Caruya’
    2 Anibal Velasquez – Mi destino
    3 Aniceto Molina – El bailarin
    4 José Velasquez – Juanita
    5 Aniceto Molina – Mayo
    6 Anibal Velasquez – Yolanda
    7 José Velasquez – Caracol
    8 Anibal Velasquez – Beso pagado
    9 Aniceto Molina – Maria elisa
    10 Anibal Velasquez – Dejala que sufra
    11 Anibal Velasquez – En brazos de otro
    12 Aniceto Molina – Nos vamos

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    Posted by Moos
    at 10:12 AM
  • Thursday August 7, 2014

    Muchachas Borrachas

    If you are in Amsterdam or somewhere nearby on saturday
    august 23, come and check us at Muchachas Borrachas.
    A night with South American films and music in Rialto.
    I’ll be playing sweet tropical sounds with dj’s Moshe
    and Lexus, hope you’ll find the opportunity..

    Posted by Moos
    at 7:33 AM
  • Tuesday August 5, 2014

    Arsenio Rodríguez, front

    One of the key figures in latin music was this great man.
    Arsenio Rodríguez is considered father of the modern afro-cuban
    sound. His musical roots lay in the Congolese rituals of his
    family, instilled in him by his grandfather who was a slave,
    and it is said that he brought many of the toques used to
    adress deities into son. He was a predigious composer –
    his sones remain dominant in the repertoire – and his group,
    which he expanded with first congas and later an extra trumpet,
    more percussion and piano, became the most influential of the
    1940’s. Rodríguez also changed the structure of son, expanding
    the montuno with a descarga section of improvised solos.
    Arsenio Rodríguez ( 1911 – 1970 ) was blind from age eight,
    he was kicked by a horse. He was a superb tres player and one
    of Cuba’s all time great bandleaders and son composers. Arsenio
    grew up in a ‘solar’, a small neighbourhood community. It was his
    custom to play the guitar, his neighbours would join in both
    vocally and instrumentally, using sticks, pieces of chairs, boxes
    or anything they could find to create a musical sound. On such
    a night, someone used a cowbell as their contribution to this
    primitive music and it was from this that the cowbell evolved as
    part of the instrumentation of today’s Latin-American rhythm
    sections. ( Rough Guide and backsleeve )
    Congolese composer Grand Kalle was called the father of rumba,
    he became inspired by Cuban artists like Arsenio Rodríguez, so now
    we can see the circle close, afro-cuban getting round and round.
    tracks like Independence cha cha and Africa Boogaloo are typical
    examples, from Congo to Cuba and back,
    music works miracles don’t you think..
    listen to Arsenio Rodríguez,
    ( do we hear Monguito
    there ? )

    tracks;

    1 La pasion
    2 Me engañastes juana
    3 Lo que dice justi
    4 Rumba guajira
    5 Coplas de españa
    6 Que mala suerte
    7 Fiesta en el solar
    8 Me equivoque contigo
    9 A gozar mujeres
    10 No lo niegues
    11 El lema del guaguancó
    12 Guaguancó de puerta tierra

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    Posted by Moos
    at 10:45 PM
  • Monday August 4, 2014

    Varieté Africaine vol.6, front

    The sound is a bit crackly, some pops and hiss, it’s sleeve
    looks quite worn out but still,..I love it. It’s from 1977 on
    Editions Namaco, Libreville Gabon. The tracks are divided
    in two with the first parts on side-a and the second parts on
    side-b of the album. A bit strange I think but now it’s been
    ripped to mp3’s we can put first and second part behind
    each other to listen to them in correct order. Orchestre
    T.P. Zembe Zembe appears here first time and I am very
    enthousiast about them, sweet guitars and vocals..
    So get it and spread it like always, enjoy.

    tracks;

    1 Orchestre T.P. Zembe Zembe – Kamua pt.1
    2 Orchestre T.P. Zembe Zembe – Naleli la vie pt.1
    3 Orchestre Zaiko Langa-Langa – Elo pt.1
    4 Orchestre T.P. Zembe Zembe – Kamua pt.2
    5 Orchestre T.P. Zembe Zembe – Naleli la vie pt.2
    6 Orchestre Zaiko Langa-Langa – Elo pt.2

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    Posted by Moos
    at 10:59 AM
  • Sunday August 3, 2014

    German Rosario, front

    From the moment I first laid my ears on it, I was sold.
    Jíbaro from Puerto Rico is a style of music impossible
    to ignore, we had a bunch of lp’s already. Ramito, Chuito
    and one by German Rosario too. This one was waiting
    for a while to find it’s place and today it finally comes
    through to you. Hope you like it,
    No need to rush however,
    it is here to stay.

    tracks;

    1 Todo lo tenia postizo
    2 A puerto rico
    3 Dime quien tiene tu amor
    4 A solas con mi dolor
    5 Huerfano en la vida
    6 Las chicharroneras
    7 Esdrujula
    8 Celo matrimonial
    9 Con la cruz a cuestas
    10 Anoche mientras dormia
    11 Castigo
    12 Que delito me cometido ?

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    Posted by Moos
    at 10:01 AM
  • Saturday August 2, 2014

    Movimento Tropicano flyer

    If you are in Amsterdam or somewhere nearby on
    Saturday, august 30th, why not come and dance ?
    I’ll be playing at café São Paulo from 21.00 hrs.
    An evening with music as you are used to find here
    but we’ll step into the new age as well on this
    hot tropical night. So put on your favourite
    dancing shoes and come by,
    I hope to see you there..

    http://www.djguide.nl/

    Posted by Moos
    at 12:40 PM
  • Saturday August 2, 2014

    Super Mazembe, front

    Orchestra Super Mazembe was a Congolese group that
    went to Nairobi, Kenya in 1974. They were one of the most
    popular bands in the genre together with among others,
    Les Mangelepa and Samba Mapangala. Their biggest hit
    was ‘Shauri Yako’, originally by Nguashi Ntimbo.

    It is still as new as when I bought it in 1982. This was one
    of my first encounters with African music. I didn’t post it yet
    thinking that everybody has it already, a mistake off course.
    On Virgin Records and maybe a little on the commercial side
    I think this lp contains a couple of fairly nice songs. If you
    haven’t got it already give it a spin and listen yourself.

    tracks;

    1 Mbanda ya mobange
    2 Kassango
    3 Ji ji
    4 Nanga
    5 Bamana
    6 Samba
    7 Malaba d’amour
    8 Mokano
    9 Mwana nyiau

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    Posted by Moos
    at 11:04 AM
  • Thursday July 31, 2014

    Cumbias solamente Cumbias vol.2, front

    You liked volume one a lot so I guess volume two will
    gain some happy listeners as well. This lp contains a
    couple of huge hits to my humble opinion. Track # one
    for instance with the great Lucho Pérez is a straight
    killer. But off course Pedro Laza’s ‘Navidad Negra’ and
    Calixto Ochoa’s ‘Recordando el Pasado’ are famous
    cumbias you don’t want to miss. My personal favourite
    is Andres Landero, his voice and rhythms are hotter
    than hot and capture me from beginning to end..
    Cumbias solamente Cumbias vol.II, a must
    for your Colombian collection.

    tracks;

    1 Los Corraleros de Majagual – La cumbia soba
    2 Andres Landero y su Conjunto – La pava congona
    3 Eliseo Herrera y su Conjunto – El mangle
    4 Pedro Laza y sus Pelayeros – Navidad negra
    5 Las Flautas de Millo – La millera
    6 Nafer Duran y su Conjunto – A orillas del magdalena
    7 Alberto Pacheco y sus Cumbiamberos – Cumbia de santo domingo
    8 Calixto Ochoa y su Conjunto – Recordando el pasado
    9 Andres Landero y su Conjunto – El gaitero
    10 Pedro Jairo Garces y su Guitarra – Cumbia cincelejana
    11 Los Galleros – Tabaco mascao
    12 Climaco Sarmiento y su Orquesta – Cumbia sabrosa

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    Posted by Moos
    at 11:25 AM
  • Wednesday July 30, 2014

    Fruko, front

    I am quite sure I posted some 5 or 6 Fruko lp’s in the past
    but somehow they got lost, really do not understand how.
    One way or the other, I’ll bring them back straight away.
    This is ‘Fruko – El Violento’ from 1973 on Discos Fuentes
    off course and with his buddies Wilson Saoko and Joe
    Arroyo, lead vocals. Fruko and his friends were crazy
    about New Yorks salsa brava movement on Fania. The
    lp’s front and backsleeve breath more or less the same
    gangster look like for instance Willie
    Colon’s covers in that era.
    For now, a piece of Colombia’s salsa history with
    Fruko y sus Tesos, get it and spread it..

    tracks;

    1 Tronco seco
    2 El violento
    3 Nadando
    4 La nueva bamba
    5 To solo tu
    6 Salsa na ma
    7 Alma navideña
    8 Lamento cubano
    9 Mosaico matancero,
    – Vamos pa’l campo
    – La nochebuena
    – Rumba en navidad

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    Fruko, front

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    Fruko, El Barbaro, front

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    Fruko, El Grande, front

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    Fruko. El Teso, front

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    Fruko, front

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    Fruko, front

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    Posted by Moos
    at 6:26 PM