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The Early World

sat 21 jul 2018 07:00 hour

With Music by Papa Noël (Congo) and Bonga (Angola).

Café Noir by Papa Noël.
Papa Noël (1940) is one of the most important musicians in the Congolese rumba. He learned the business as a guitarist in OK Jazz, the band of the legendary Franco. The Congolese rumba is inspired by Cuban music, which in turn was developed by African slaves from Congo. Papa Noël’s accompaniment band consists of Cubans and a Nigerian drummer. One of the songs is called ‘Salsa Africaine’ and that is a very adequate description for this album. In addition to his Latin accompaniment band, there are also a number of interesting international guests on Café Noir. The well-known saxophonist Manu Dibango also blows on two songs.
CD. Café Noir – Papa Noël. Label: Tumi Music (2007), code: Tumi-141. Distribution: XANGO music. VIDEO

Best of Bonga.
The Angolan singer and composer José Adelino Barceló de Carvalho, better known as Bonga, debuted exactly forty years ago with the album Angola 72. At that time he lived as a strong supporter of Angolan independence a time in Rotterdam. Bonga has since enjoyed considerable international popularity. That is not surprising, because it is difficult not to fall as a block for his soft voice and sultry mix of influences from Angola, Portugal and Brazil. Best of Bonga collects eighteen songs from his long career. His melancholy voice takes us effortlessly to Portugal’s former colonies.
CD. Best of Bonga. Label: Lusafrica (2009), code: 562352. VIDEO

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