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- Thursday September 16, 201020 comments on Orchestre Super Tembessa,Pathé Marconi / EMI 1976
From 1976, this killer album by Orchestre Super Tembessa.
Jean Baptiste Moukolo is the man behind this great band.
Sha-Mouchko signed his contract with Pathé Marconi on
March 19, 1976 and formed this group of musicians. Seven of
the eight songs on this LP are of his hand, and what
a voice, indeed ‘super’.tracks;
1 Yambi club Tembessa
2 Calendrier 1
3 Calendrier 2
4 Koum baye
5 Tassi
6 Proverbe
7 Yambula lulondo
8 Consequence ya la viePosted by Moosat 10:00 PM - Monday September 13, 2010
Dear groovers around the world, you’ve really got to help me out here.
I didn’t manage to find out anything useful about this group and LP.
Beside a few names the backsleeve leaves us in the dark completely.
Dene Wade, Lutumba and Edia are the only names given behind
the tracknames. Of course we know Lutumba Simaro but is it him
the backsleeve speaks about ? Even Bolingo’s fantastic discography
has no 2( C 064-15809 ) in it’s listing. So, if you know ‘anything’ useful
on the topic, please leave us a comment, thanks. Listen.tracks;
1 Mayela 1
2 Mayela 2
3 Mokili mabaku 1
4 Mokili mabaku 2
5 Toyaka na mokili 1
6 Toyaka na mokili 2
7 Yoka olito 1
8 Yoka olito 2Posted by Moosat 9:33 PM - Sunday September 12, 2010
From 1982, this is Na Hawa Doumbia’s second album. One of
the three she recorded in Mali shortly after being discovered.
She became maybe Mali’s most popular Wassoulou singer.
I am most impressed by the freshness of her young voice
which belongs amongst the worlds finest, no doubt. The LP has
some crackles but that can’t keep us from enjoying her pure
and beautiful sound before moving to Paris and changing to a
much more modern appraoch. Enjoy Na Hawa Doumbia.tracks;
1 Sakòrò mery
2 Demisen kulu
3 Ma i ni wula
4 Jigi yiriPosted by Moosat 6:46 PM - Thursday September 9, 2010
In the continuing story of the ‘african 360***’ series, this is
No 360.111. With on the A-side Orchestre Kiam and on the
B-side Orchestre Lipua-Lipua. Recordings made in the years
1977 and 1978. Highly enjoyable LP you don’t want to miss.
Backsleeve is quite hard to capture with my simple camera,
very difficult colours, but goes as follows;tracks;
1 Exode ( Mack Joss )
2 Abeba ( Bakolo Keta )
3 Bakule ( M’Fui Muane )
4 Mfueni ( Vata Mombassa )
5 Kendeke malembe ( Makaya )
6 Ndukidi ( Nzaya Nzayadio )Tracks 1,2 & 3 Orchestre Kiam,
Tracks 4,5 & 6 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua
Original registered; Editions Sakumuna, ZaïrePosted by Moosat 8:53 PMCategories
- Sunday September 5, 2010Posted by Moosat 6:31 PM
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- Friday September 3, 2010
What have we got for you today ? A rare Senegalese album by
Orchestre du Bawobab ( Boabab ). Strange thing about this LP is
the fact that side one contains 5 tracks while the sleeve only speaks
of 4. Now I don’t understand a word of Wolof or whatever language
they sing in here. Listening really good made me gamble a bit.
Track 1 & 2 are most certainly tagged as they should. In track 5,
I think I hear the word ‘Wango’ a few times so that leaves 3 & 4.
One of those tracks must be ‘Sama xol bul dem’ and the other is
unknown. I just gambled and suggest track 4 is the unknown factor.
I might be wrong, if anyone can clear up this matter, that would be great.
If I mistake you should all rename the tracks in the right order and so.
One way or the other, this is a fine piece of Senegalese music history.P.S. I found a tracklist on the web that tells us track 1 is called
‘Seeri Takama’, a name that does not appear on the sleeve at all.
Could that be the missing track ?
Hope you enjoy !tracks;
1 Fecal waay sama xol
2 Adduna jarul naawo
3 Sama xol bul dem
4 Unknown title
5 Wango
6 Sama xol faatu joop
7 Fuutu tooro
8 Jolina
9 Mansani siisePosted by Moosat 5:22 PMCategories
- Wednesday September 1, 2010
In the great ‘african’ series 360.*** we’ve got this collector named
‘Editions Vévé’. It’s from 1975 and contains some awesome tracks.
Download it quick and be your own judge, enjoy.tracks;
1 Orchestre Makina Loka – Makina loka
2 Orchestre Continental – Kimpungu-mpungu
3 Orchestre Grands Maquisards – Yoka choc
4 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua – Fuga fuga
5 Orchestre Grands Maquisards – Nzumba
6 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua – MafielaPosted by Moosat 8:48 PM - Monday August 30, 2010
In the month of June I posted an album by Orchestre Micky Micky from Congo.
Today Micky-Micky travelled to Nigeria in 1977, a completely
different sound. more soukous like in a different coat on the ‘Jofabro’ label.
I really can’t tell you anything usefull other than listen and enjoy.tracks;
1 Ifaoma
2 Makiadiya-memePosted by Moosat 12:03 AMCategories
- Saturday August 28, 2010
Flor Morales Ramos or in short Ramito is one of the
interpreters of traditional style Jibaro. El Cantor de la Montaña
is back at the GG with a sweet album. Aguinaldo, Seis,
Plena, Mariandá, Mapayé are typical Puerto Rican music styles,
that the great Ramito brought us like no other, check it yourself.
P.S., B-side gets a bit false towards the end due to lurching grooves.tracks;
1 Desde mi tumba
2 El dinero no es la vida
3 Filomena
4 El hijo desobediente
5 Preso por tu amor
6 Soy un desventurado
7 La mujer boricua
8 Queja y consejo
9 Poco sitia para dos
10 San Juan bautista
11 Tristeza campesina
12 No te vistas que no vasPosted by Moosat 5:53 PMCategories
- Tuesday August 24, 2010
Oh dear, my friends in Congolese music, this album is so hót !
Is it just my indestructible mood of the day or do you agree ?
Damn, I can’t get enough of those stirring guitars and sweet
rhythms, and I didn’t even mention the astonishing vocal parts.
Better put on your dancing shoes before this record,
You are being warned.More Info Always Welcome
tracks;
1 Orchestre Viva la Musica – Ata nkale
2 Orchestre Stukas Caiman – Wangata
3 Orchestre Empire Bakuba – Wando
4 Orchestre Stukas Mata Kita – LopataPosted by Moosat 10:33 PM