
I mentioned a while back that I recently digitized a number of 10" tape reels that I've had lying around for many years. I've been working through this material ever since, organizing it and processing the sound, and the result has been a number of recent posts. Today I'm putting up several 45s of classic music from the Congo (then known as Zaïre). These were all issued in Kenya in the early '80s.
Our first selection is by Mayaula Mayoni (above). Mayoni, formerly of Congo's Vita Club football team, was a member on and off of Franco's TPOK Jazz, played in other bands, and put out a number of solo recordings in the TPOK Jazz vein. "Ba Chagrins" was issued in Kenya as ASL Records ASL 3390:
Mayaula Mayoni et son Ensemble - Ba Chagrins Pts. 1 & 2

Franco & l'Orchestre TPOK Jazz - Tangawusi Pts. 1 & 2

Souzy Kasseya - Sulia Tantine Pts. 1 & 2
Doug Paterson wrote in the British magazine Africa Beat in 1986: ". . . In 1984 the biggest selling single in Kenya was 'Amour Cherche Amour’ by Manana Antoine, a record with a French title and Lingala lyrics sung by a Zairean working in Cote D'Ivoire. It sold 30,000 and got universal radio airplay while the biggest vernacular record got heard only on its local district radio and sold 8,000. . ." Antoine, known as "Papa Disco," was a well-known musician in Côte d'Ivoire for a time, with his own record label, but he seems to have dropped from view in the years since. Here is "Amour Cherchez Amour" itself, from the Kenyan pressing (ASL Records ASL 2329):
Manana Antoine (Papa Disco): Amour Cherchez Amour Pts. 1 & 2

Orchestre Lipua-Lipua - Anifa Pts. 1 & 2
Update: Several reader/listeners have confirmed that there are two different versions of "Anifa," one by Lipua-Lipua and the other by Les Kamale. Thanks also to Ronald, who informs us that the lead vocalist on "Tangawusi" is Ntesa Dalienst, not Papa Noël (although Papa Noël did compose it).
There is a version of the song anifa, played by lipua Lipua , Which comes in the LP "Les derniers success de Lipua-Lipua vol.1 (EVVI 07 D)"
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Papa Noel did indeed compose Tangawusi but the lead vocalist was Dalienst.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the clarifications.
The Kamale "Anifa" Track on SAF 50087 is a different song from the one on SN 018.
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Anifa indeed belonged to Nyboma but i detect Nzaya nzaya Dio more in the lead vocals.
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