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| [b][b]VA - African Pearls Series (2008-2010) MP3 AVG 192-256 kbps | Label: Syllart Records | 9 Albums | ~1,47 GB | Covers Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove
Syllart is a French record label that has put a series called African Pearls. On this show we play music from four CDs of this series, featuring music from Guinea, Mali, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Most of the music is from the 1970's. Syllart is an awesome label, and this series is excellent, so check em out on the net! This show features music by Amadou N'Diaye, Orchestra Baobab, Bombenga et Vox Africa, Empire Bakuba, Quintete Sextete, Super Boiro Band, Les Ambassadeurs du Hotel de Bamako, L'Orchestre National A du Mali.
African Pearls: CONGO/RUMBA ON THE RIVER 1954-67 (2006) MP3 AVG 195 kbps | 44 Tracks | ~182Mb | Covers | 12 Oct 2006 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
Congolese music is like the heartbeat of the African continent. The twin capitals of Kinshasa and Brazzaville on the banks of the River Congo supply the international music scene with a non-stop flow of creativity.
Rejuvenated by four generations of artists, Congolese music has remained true to the spirit of its founders. These two volumes devoted to second generation groups like African Jazz, OK Jazz, Rock A Mambo, African Fiesta, Bantous de la Capitale, and Festival Maquisard are an invitation to discover, or enjoy again, a music that is anchored in the history and culture of its people, but that has lost none of its freshness over the years.
Tracklist: CD1: 01. Musica Tellema Ok Jazz franco 1957 02. Ambiance Kalle Catho African Jazz Grand Kalle 1954 03. Maria Valente Rock A Mambo Dewayon 1958 04. Parafifi African Jazz Grand Kalle 1957 05. Kumbele Kumbele Bantous De La Capitale Casino 1964 06. Alliance Mode Succes Ok Jazz Dewayon 1958 07. Miwela Miwela African Jazz Grand Kalle 1957 08. Aya La Mode Ok Jazz franco 1957 09. Pesa Le Tout African Jazz Tabu Ley 1962 10 Tokumisa Congo Bantous De La Capitale Bantous De La Capitale 1965 11 Si Tu Bois Beaucoup Ok Jazz Isaac Pedro 1962 12 Independance Cha Cha African Jazz Grand Kalle 1960 13 Kelya African Jazz Tabu Ley 1959 14 Biantondi Kasanda African fiesta Nico 1965 15 Table Ronde African Jazz Grand Kalle 1959 16 Rochereau Pascal African fiesta Tabu Ley 1965 17 Le Temps Passe Ok Jazz franco 1963 18 Bomonaki Yo African Jazz Grand Kalle 1959 19 K J African Jazz Tabu Ley 1961 20 Mama Ngai Habanera African Jazz Grand Kalle 1959 21 Permission African fiesta Tabu Ley 1964
CD2: 01. La Vida Africa African Jazz Grand Kalle 1963 02. Groupo Ok Jazz Ok Jazz franco 1959 03. Paquita African fiesta Tabu Ley 1965 04. Bantous Pachanga Bantous De La Capitale Essou 1964 05. Festival Bilombe festival Maquisard Sam Mangwana 1968 06. Cuento Nama Ok Jazz Mujos 1965 07. Matanga Ya Madibo African Jazz Grand Kalle 1963 08. Tabalissimo Tabu Ley Tabu Ley 1965 09. Que Numera El Son Ok Jazz Mujos 1967 10 Bina Ringa African fiesta Tabu Ley 1965 11 Maria Lola African fiesta Tabu Ley 1965 12 El Que Siembra Su Maiz African Jazz Grand Kalle 1961 13 Kayi Kayi African Jazz Nico 1962 14 Miguel Canta Ok Jazz Mujos 1961 15 Camaro African Jazz Kalle 1968 16 Sey Sey African fiesta Tabu Ley 1967 17 Alphonso Ok Jazz franco 1964 18 Jamais Kolonga Tino Baroza Tino Baroza 1959 19 Tour D'afrique African fiesta Nico 1969 20 Bolingo Ya Bouge Ok Jazz Kwamy 1964 21 Calabosso African fiesta Tabu Ley 1965 22 Basi Ya African Jazz Nico 1962 23 Guantanamera African fiesta Tabu Ley 1967
African Pearls: GUINEE/CULTURAL REVOLUTION 57-86 (2006) MP3 AVG 191 kbps | 20 Tracks | ~173Mb | No Scans | 30 Nov 2006 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
Second in the �African Pearls� series, emanating from the vast vaults of West African music passing through the hands of producer extraordinaire, Ibrahima Sylla.
"Guinean music was in the vanguard of African music�it was the musical beacon of Africa." Words by Maestro Mitoura Traore, aptly reflecting the importance and influence of the renowned Guinean bands of the 1960s and 70s. Traore was a trailblazer as the leader of Horoya Band National, one of the first Guinean bands formed after independence. Horoya Band National, as well as other bands such as Balla et ses Balladins, Keletigui et ses Tambourinis, and Super Boiro Band were forerunners of the �cultural revolution�, whose official objective was to modernise traditional Guinean music and to restore national pride and dignity.
This cultural revolution, like many other radical events in Africa during the 1950s and 60s, found its roots in the fight for independence.
Tracklist: CD1: 01. Flute Parlante 02. Kankan Diarabi 03. Souaressi 04. Diere Lele 05. N'Fa 06. Petit Sekou 07. Massani Cisse 08. Djiguinira 09. Wouloukoro 10. Nina
CD2: 01. Armee Guineenne 02. Maderi 03. Sassilon 04. So I Si Sa 05. Kogno Koura 06. Nanimbaly 07. Lalaba 08. La Guinee Diara 09. Abdree 10. Wousse
African Pearls: MALI/ONE DAY ON RADIO MALI 65-85 (2006) MP3 AVG 182 kbps | 20 Tracks | ~176Mb | No Scans | 30 Nov 2006 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
�African Pearls�, having checked out Congo and Guinee with a 2CD set of each, now looks at the rich powerhouse of Mali.
All starts with the genius of Ibrahima Sylla, a prolific producer of West African music, feted by Charlie Gillett as �The African Phil Spector�
This collection of pearls covers the period 1965-1985, much of this long before the coining of the term World Music, and preceding by over a decade the real discovery by Western audiences of the �Mali sound� and the desert Blues phenomenon.
This great set goes to show that none of this is really new; that the sound was fermenting decades ago, and that the message was already strong � it�s just that the voice did not carry far enough first time round.
Tracklist: CD1: 01. Ewliijambe - Troupe Folklorique Peulh du Macina 02. Bakary Jan - Banzoumana Sissoko 03. Fama Denke - Nantenedi Kamissoko 04. Miniyamba - Fanta Damba 05. Duga - Sidiki Diabate & Djelimadi Sissoko 06. Laidu - Ensemble Instrumental du Mali 07. Kaira - Batrou Sekou Kouyate 08. Ambodejo - Ensemble Instrumental de Mopti 09. Fanta Damba - Fanta Damba 10. Assumukan - Batrou Sekou Kouyate
CD2 : 01. Assumukan - Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel 02. Bimoko Magnin - Super Djata de Bamako 03. Anjigui Ye Mali Ye - Orchestre Regional de Mopti 04. Tiramakan - National Badema 05. Madi Guindo - Rail Band 06. Sanjina - Orchestre Regional de Kayes 07. Saakoba - Orchestre National A 08. 22 novembre - Orchestre Regional de Gao 09. Kenu Dugu Fanga - Kenestar 10. Bakari Dian - Super Biton de Segou
African Pearls: SENEGAL/THE TERANGA SPIRIT 60-79 (2006) MP3 AVG 193 kbps | 30 Tracks | ~202Mb | No Scans | 30 Nov 2006 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
Volume 4 in the exceptional and highly acclaimed African Pearls series put together by Ibrahima Sylla the prolific producer of West African music and dubbed the African Phil Spector..�
The Republic of Senegal is located in the westernmost part of Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinee-Bissau and Mauritania. During the early stages of independence, Senegalese music took on the form of Rumba and African style Salsa as played by bands such as Ibra Kasse's Star Band, Pape Seck's Negro star,Tropical Jazz, l'Orchestre Baobab, and Labah Sosseh's Super International.
In the mid 70s, Senegalese musicians became aware that it was necessary to give credence to the rhythmical structures and instruments of their homeland thanks to groups like Andre Lo and Soleya Mama's Wato Sita, the Star Band, Star Number One and Ifang Bondi.
Senegalese music subsequently gained worldwide exposure thanks to artists such as Ismael Lo, Youssou Ndour, Omar Pene, Thione Seck, Baba Maal, Xalam and Toure Kunda, but that, as they say, is an entirely different story.
This double CD represents the heart, the beauty and the Teranga Spirit of Senegalese music between 1964 and 1979.
Tracklist: CD1 : 01.Mbeuguel � Aminata Fall 02.Boulmamine � Ensemble National Du Senegal 03.Niani � Amadou N�Diaye Samb 04.Bambo Bodian � Lalo Keba Drame 05.Fall Amadou Abdoulaye � Diabou Seck 06.Tiedo � Ensemble National Du Senegal 07.Nieti Abdou � Ndiaga Mbaye 08.Listakhar - Ensemble National Du Senegal 09.Saraba � Samba Diabare Samb 10.Birma Maofal � Ensemble Lyrique Sorano 11.Bandia � Soundioulou Cissokho & Mahawa Kouyate 12.Balingor � Soleyamama et Waato Sita 13.Laagia � Samba Diabare 14.Irando - Ensemble Lyrique Sorano 15.Diegoye � Fa Mbaye Issa Diop 16.Borom Keur � Thione Seck 17.Lamine Gueye � Orchestra Baobab
CD2: 01.Senegal Sunugal - Orchestra Baobab 02.Jankaake � Star Number One 03.Santa Barbara � Super International Band 04.Nobel - Ouza Diallo 05.Laagia � Ngewel International 06.Saraba � Ifang Bondi 07.Simbonbon � Star Band 08.Aduna Jarui Naawo - Orchestra Baobab 09.Thiely � Star Band 10.Wallou! � Guelewar Band 11.Aminta � Labah Sosseh 12.Waalo � Star Number One 13.Ade � Xalam
African Pearls: CONGO 70: RUMBA ROCK (2008) MP3 AVG 180 kbps | 23 Tracks | ~150Mb | No Scans | 18 Aug 2008 Genre: World, EThnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
In the 1970�s, Congolese musicians, bandleaders and singers began to break free from the influence of Cuban music. The Congolese sound became pure Rumba Rock, and its powerful rhythm and ringing guitars influenced many other orchestras on the African continent. This was an era of epic competition between the pioneering orchestras of African Jazz or OK Jazz.
This Rumba Rock compilation showcases a time where from both sides of the Congo River, tough musicianship, fierce competition, great singers, and talented bandleaders paved the way for a golden era of Congolese music.
Tracklist: CD1: 01.Boma l'heure - Franco et OK Jazz 02.Zonga Zonga - Papa Wemba et Viva la Musica 03.Tu m'as decu Chouchou - Dr Nico 04.Tambola Na Mokili -Johnny Bokelo et Conga Success 05.Maria Mboka - Grands Maquisards 06.Sex Madjesi - Trio Madjesi Sosoliso 07.Kamale - Lipua Lipua 08.Fievre Mondo - Zaiko Langa Langa 09.Kamikaze - Franco et OK Jazz 10.Massamba JM - Mando Negro Kwala Kwa 11.Simone - Bombenga et Vox Africa
CD2: 01.Nazoki- Empire Bakuba 02.Maze - Tabuley Rochereau 03.Makambo Mibale - Bantous de la Capitale 04.Lipua Lipua - Bella Bella 05.Le Bucheron - Franklin Boukaka et Manu Dibango 06.Camarade ya Kinshasa - Dewayon et Co-Bantou 07.Nakomitunaka - Verckys 08.Toko Senga Na Nzambe - Grands Maquisards 09.Nagalula Marthe - Elegance Jazz 10.Azda - Franco et OK Jazz 11.Libangana Libumu - Bavon Marie Marie 12.Beya Moke - Sakade Band
African Pearls: MALI 70: ELECTRIC MALI (2008) MP3 AVG 191 kbps | 24 Tracks | ~150Mb | No Scans | 04 Dec 2008 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
Syllart continues his journey into African Music of the seventies� After Guinea let�s go to Mali!
Mali Electric is a loving tribute to this unprecedented Malian golden age, a decade of electric experimentations and terrific musical adventures.
In the 70�s Mali is thirsty of musical modernity, listening to James Brown, drinking Coca-Cola and getting away from both its parents and the former colonial power. Less radical in its revolution, Mali always stayed closer to France and the western world than neighbouring Guinea.
Malian music sounds more lyrical and elegiac, sometimes even more solemn than Guinean music. Griots play a significant role in the emergence of Mali�s modern music. They establish the link between the old Mande empire and the new independant state since 1960. Griots become the people voice and the regional orchestras the instruments of a terrific electric revolution. Malian musical modernity lays not in the Mande tradition but in the Bambara language with its pentatonic scales, more hypnotic, dancing and frenzy than malinke�s lyricism.
Tracklist: CD1: 01.Orchestre Regional de Kayes - Duga 02.Orchestre Regional de Sikasso - Labankan 03.Rail Band - Badialame 04.Bida de la Capitale � Kenuna 05.Super Djata Band - Sosso 06.Kanaga de Mopti - N'do n'do 07.Sid de Kayes - Sebe te Moyala 08.Rail Band - Tamadiara 09.Le Super Biton National de Segou - Saajuru 10.Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako - Mbouram Mousso 11.Rail Band - Nanthan 12.Le Mystere Jazz de Tombouctou - Wale Tarekk Apolo
CD2: 01.Idrissa Soumaoro - Djama 02.Le Kene Star de Sikasso - Hodi Hu Yenyan 03.Ciwara Band - Noumou Lakouloumba 04.Orchestre Regional du Mopti - Boro 05.Le Mystere Jazz de Tombouctou - Leli 06.National Badema - Ciro 07.Le Super Biton National de Segou - Siseni 08.Super Djata Band - Tiefaly 09.L'Orchestre National � A � du Mali - Janfa 10.Orchestre Regional de Sikasso - Tiebaou 11.National Badema - Guede 12.Kanaga de Mopti - Kulukutu
African Pearls: SENEGAL 70: MUSICAL EFFERVESCENCE (2009) MP3 AVG 201 kbps | 26 Tracks | ~180Mb | No Scans | 23 Feb 2009 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
SYLLART�S MIGHTY AFRICAN PEARLS COLLECTION STRIKES BACK WITH AN ESSENTIAL VOLUME DEDICATED TO SENEGAL 70�S FUNKY SOUND.
More than any other countries in West Africa, Senegal was strongly influenced by Cuban music largely played by the ORTS (Radio Senegal). Widely circulated, this afro-cuban repertoire stands at the bottom of modern Senegalese music.
Links between Dakar and Habana seem natural as evidenced by recordings of orchestras such as Star Band de Dakar or Orchestra Baobab and many bands within this musical constellation. The impact of Star Band is pivotal as well as the monickers � stars � and � etoiles � in the history of modern Senegalese music with bands such as Youssou N�Dour�s Super Etoile, Star Number One�
James Brown�s 1975 Dakar visit sets the country on fire, and opened a new era in music. As a result, Kelen ati leen, a wolof folk tale, shows the Orchestra Baobab�s mighty funk vision driven by Cissoko�s horn arrangements. Released on the wonderful � Visage du Senegal �, part of a serie of five lps released in 1975 thru Buur Records, it evidences a perfect Senegalese groove and stands as Dakar�s ultimate funk statement.
Tracklist: CD1: 01.Star Number One - Faran Tamba 02.Xalam - Daida 03.Super Diamono de Dakar - Maaduleen 04.Orchestra Baobab - Nijaay 05.Star Band de Dakar - Guethe 06.Star Number One - Senegal Jambar 07.Guelawar - Relen te Contan 08.Watto Siita -Jambar 09.Star Number One -Suma Dom Ji 10.Etoile de Dakar - Tolou Badou Ndiaye 11.Star Band de Dakar - Gossando 12.Orchestra Baobab - Sey 13.Etoile de Dakar - Footane
CD2: 01.Orchestra Baobab - Xarit 02.Star Band de Dakar - Senegambia 03.Star Number One - Mory 04.N'Guewel - Xadim 05.Orchestra Baobab - Kelen Ati 06.Ifang Bondi - Xalel Dey Mag 07.Ouza - Senegal 80 08.Orchestra Baobab - Juana 09.Etoile de Dakar - Hombre Misteriosoy 10.Etoile 2000 - Boubou Ngary 11.Diarama de St Louis - Xaste Waroul 12.Star Number One - Kery Goro 13.Orchestra Baobab - El Carretero
African Pearls: COTE D'IVOIRE: ...CROSSROADS (2009) MP3 AVG 196 kbps | 33 Tracks | ~189Mb | No Scans | 09 Nov 2009 Genre: World, Ethnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
The new African Pearls, this time from Cote d�Ivoire!
A natural West African crossroads, Ivory Coast has always been at the forefront of African musical trends, be it black American music, Cuban rhythms, French pop, Mandingo lyricism, Ghanese high-life or Congolese fusion.
The seventy-two tribes of the Cote d�Ivoire, each with their dances and music, give the country a strong cultural heritage� and since 1975, much of West-African music fermented in the capital of the Ivory Coast, brewing an exceptional, timeless music.
Tracklist: CD1: 01 Francois Lougah : Pecoussa 02 Ernesto Djedje : Anowah 03 Justin Stanislas : Gbabouho Gnoave 04 Mamadou Doumbia : Super Bebe 05 Aicha Kone : Aminata 06 Reine Pelagie : Biande 07 Jimmy Hyacinthe : Amouin Souba 08 BailLy Spinto: Taxi Signon 09 Ernesto Djedje: Bliwana 10 Bailly Spinto: Ntelesse 11 Nayanka Bel: I Wassado 12 Alpha Blondy: Brigadier Sabari 13 Ernesto Djedje: Zibote 14 Doh Albert: Moya 15 Bailly Spinto: Nkenaplesso
CD2: 01 Anoma Brou Felix : Midemi- Mikobie 02 Grands Colombia : Me Houi Me Tan 03 Djins Music: Exode Rurale 04 Ernesto Djedje: Zouzoupale 05 Kantadors: Badjamin Mnain 06 Okoi Seka Athanase: Assia Kone Michel 07 Amedee Pierre : Bida Zougou 08 Daouda : Gbakas : 09 Orchestre Bouake : Donne-moi ton sourire 10 Les Soeurs Comoe : Missi Milai 11 Orchestra Audiorama : Chere Jeannette 12 Fax Clarck : Whisky and Soda 13 Orchestre les Abidjanais : Kognima Kadi 14 Amedee Pierre : Therese Boigny 15 Aicha Kone : Denikeleni 16 Les Soeurs Comoe : Moi Bio 17 Amedee Pierre : Moussio Moussio 18 Mamadou Doubia : Fanga Mamadou
African Pearls: CONGO: PONT SUR LE CONGO (2010) MP3 AVg 150 kbps | 22 Tracks | ~174Mb | No Scans | 01 Mar 2010 Genre: World, EThnic & Groove | Label: SYLLART Records
In the late 1940s, the combined influences of jazz and European and Cuban music resonated on both sides of the Congo River. Brazzaville and Leopoldville, now Kinshasa, vibrated with a newfound electric modernity. In 1960, the two Congos, Belgian and French, became independent and forged a common Congolese cultural identity, which first expressed itself through music.
Western productions like American rhythm�n�blues, British rock, and French pop also infiltrated the local musical customs. The natural fluidity of the Lingala language, a common Bantu language used on both banks of the Congo since the 19th century, allowed many artists to reach out to the largest possible number of people, Lingala being mainly an oral language. Kikongo, French and Spanish were also widely used in popular songs.
During the 1960s, both Congos experienced outrageous economic growth, resulting in a pleasure-seeking society. The epic competition between the African Jazz Orchestra and its different off-shoots, such as Dr Nico, Grand Kalle and Tabu Ley, and also between Franco�s OK Jazz Orchestraand Verckys� productions, stimulated local creativity. Every one of these Congolese orchestras, from the popular to the most obscure, became dance machines.
Tracklist: CD1: 01.Orchestre Kiam. Kamiki 02.Dewayon. Niama Ya Zamba 03.Grands Maquisards. Jaria 04.Franco & L�Ok Jazz. Koue Koue! Ebony Aboyi Ngai 05.Dewayon. Tangana 06.Verckys. Mawana Mburu 002 07.Orchestre Lipua Lipua. Losa 08.Trio Madjesi. Photo Ya Madjesi 09.Cepakos. Kouka Badian�teseke 10.Soki Vangu. Menga
CD2: 01.Empire Bakuba. Kanu 02.Bavon Marie Marie. Ya Limbisa BijouV3.Orchestre Bella Bella. Sola 04.Franklin Boukaka. Natoko 05.Ok Jazz. Regina 06.Tabu Ley. Dialogue 07.Negro Band. Mokili Ekoni Ngana 08.Verckys. Ya Nini 09.Docteur Nico & African Fiesta Sukisa. Canchita 10.Soki Vangu. Pambi Doni 11.Sinza Kotoko. Maloukoula 12.Zaiko Langa Langa. Vie Ya Mosolo
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