So many wonderful requests for older music have come in that I've devoted this last program of the year to classics on vinyl. I don't know that any one of today's selections and requests is actually available on CD, so don't miss out!
Here are a few covers from albums played this time around:
You are invited to download the program, with tracklist, here:
This is a new link as of December 23. The one posted previously has been removed as it contained the wrong tracklist. Thanks to Apurva for letting me know!
This link will be good for two weeks only, but the program is also available in the Ambiance Congo Audio Archives.
This is the track list for December 18, 2011. Enjoy!
PART A
1)King Kester Emeneya & Victoria Eleison Dream Team Dream
Band
sebene from DORIS ILOKO (this program’s theme song)
from the CD PAS DE CONTACT
Black Music
2Orchestre Sinza
MARIE FRANCA
from the 45 RPM single
Pathe Marconi/EMI
3)Orchestre Kiam
LOMBE
from the LP ORCHESTRE KIAM
Ets. VeVe International
4)Sec Bidens
COLLEGE DE LA REUSSITE
from the LP TPO NIVEAU NUMBER THREE *
SB Productions
5)Abeti Masikini *
SAMOURA
from the LP SAMOURA
Bade Stars Music
6)M’Pongo Love
MASIKINI *
from the LP M’PONGO LOVE
Safari Sound
7)Samay
NZAMBE BOTISA NGAI
from the LP LES GRANDS SUCCES DES EDITIONS SAMAY
Sonafric
8)Orchestre Kin-Bantou
NAKOKAMUA
from the LP KIN BANTOU
Sonafric
9)Franco & Le T.P. O.K. Jazz
OSABOTE JEAN JEAN
from the LP FIFTEEN YEARS AGO VOL. 3
ASL/Polygram
PART B
10)Empire Bakuba
PATIENCE *
from the LP EMPIRE BAKUBA
Rythmes et Musique
11)Orchestre Tabou National *
MILINGA
from the 45 RPM single
Ets. VeVe International
12)African Fiesta
BUNGA *
from the LP AFRICAN FIESTA SOUS LA DIRECTION DU DOCTEUR NICO
Sonafric
13Andre Pamomiel
VIVIANE
from the LP VIVIANE
Africa Mania Records
14)Auguy B.M.
COUSINE RITA
from the LP SOPHIA NZOLELE
TBK Likembe
15)Pamelo Mounk’a avec Les Bantous
L’AMOUR ET LA DANSE
from the LP L’AMOUR ET LA DANSE
Black Music
*=by request
What a way to end the year, a cracking good AC show from start to finish - I loved every minute of it. Many thanks David N for the Tabou National song and all those other scratchy gems.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you, Dave, and to all who made requests, this was indeed a joy to present
ReplyDeleteGreat show David, lots of details and efforts in selecting the music for this episode. Many thanks and Merry Christmas! Apurva from Pune, India.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you enjoyed the program, Apurva. Your comments are always so kind!
ReplyDeleteGreat show.
ReplyDeleteI love as usual my M'pongo Love song
and the two songs that come after it.
I wonder the name of the artist of the song that you weren't sure of.
Thank You very much
Tutulu, thanks for writing in and for your request, of course.
ReplyDeleteThat group "Samay" has a lovely album, but alas no info on the album sleeve. I think it's a group of artists from Les Bantous, a nzong zing thing.