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V.A. The Soul Of Congo - Treasures Of The Ngoma Label

Planet Ilunga | Item No: 1054871
Vinyl 3LP | 2023 / EU – Original | New
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The Soul of Congo is a compilation that spans the years from 1948 to 1963 as the Belgian Congo emerged from colonial subjugation into the first flower of Independence. Singers and players came to Congo’s capital Léopoldville, from all over Central Africa — from the streets of Brazzaville on the opposite shore of the Congo river to the vast plateau of Mbanza Congo in Angola, from the mineral rich areas of Lubumbashi (Elizabethville) in the Deep South to the lively docks of Kisangani (Stanleyville) in the northeast, from the rocky wastes of Mbandaka (Coquilhatville) in the West to the majestic forests of Bukavu (Costermansville) in the East.

Léopoldville became a cauldron of musical syncretism between the African rhythms that arrived with these musicians and the European, Caribbean and Cuban tunes that were popular in the big city. The new sounds were recorded for one of the big five Congo labels: Opika, Loningisa, Esengo, Olympia or Ngoma. None of the other Congolese labels better showcased the energy, variety & spirit of this era than the Ngoma label. The label was founded by the Greek Nicolas Jéronimidis in 1948. After his early death in 1951, it was further developed by Nikis Cavvadias and Alexandros Jéronimidis. During its existence, from 1948 until 1971, Ngoma made over 4500 recordings, creating a crucial cultural legacy. Now with Unesco declaring Congolese Rumba as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity as of December 2021, it is fitting they are restored to the ears of the world.





As the Ngoma label flourished, so too did the first big stars of this new sound: Manuel d’Oliveira from San Salvador, Antoine Kolosoy “Wendo’’ from Bandundu and Léon Bukasa from Katanga. The three of them are heavily featured in the Ngoma catalogue and in this compilation. Ngoma also provided a way for female singers, such as Martha Badibala, to rise to fame and inspire other women to dream of a life beyond taking care of the kids and husband. Futhermore, the label was keen to record traditional folkloric music, such as the songs by likembe player Antoine Mundanda. It also looked for fresh talent as far away as Brussels where they recorded Camerounian heartthrob Charles Lembe fronting a fierce quartet on some flashy adapted Cuban Guaracha rhythms. Instrumentalists like Antoine Kasongo (clarinet), Albino Kalombo (sax) and Tino Baroza (guitar) also made their mark through the Ngoma recordings.

Ngoma is also known for releasing Adou Elenga’s hit “Ata Ndele,” that criticized the white colonists. It led to his imprisonment and the song being quickly deleted from the catalogue after its release in 1954 (long sought after, a rare original copy has been found for this compilation). Angolan Paul Mwanga, too, was unstinting in his criticism of the colonials, and he was also active with authors’ rights associations. Frank Lassan was a singer who brought the romantic style of French crooners to Congolese popular culture, while guitar wizard Manoka De Saïo or “Maitre Colon Gentil” were flamboyant popular figures in the nightclub scene, captured on disc. Guitar prodigies like Antoine Nedule “Papa Noel” or Mose Se Sengo “Fan Fan” cut their teeth as teenagers in studio bands. The band names changed rapidly — Beguen Band, Jazz Mango, Jazz Venus, Dynamic Jazz, Affeinta Jazz, Mysterieux Jazz, Orchstre Novelty, Rumbanella Bande, Vedette Jazz, La Palma, Negrita Jazz — all of them are heard here.

Dedicated record collectors came together to make this compilation possible. From the USA, Belgium, Japan, Germany, France, Morocco, and The Netherlands, these generous fans of the music have pooled their collections for the compilation, assembled and annotated by Alastair Johnston who runs the Muzikifan website from California. He dedicates this release to Flemming Harrev from the reference website afrodisc.com who passed away in 2020. Legendary but unheard songs were tracked down, some emerging from dead stock in a forgotten Tanzanian record store. Experts who have made previous compilations were solicited for their advice and recommendations; liner notes, graduate theses, African periodicals, blogs and documents by authorities such as Jean-Pierre Nimy Nzonga, Sylvain Konko, Gary Stewart, Manda Tchebwa, and Michel Lonoh were scoured for clues.

There are 69 songs on the 3CD set and 42 on the 3LP set. Two of the LPs are distilled from the 3CD set, while the third “bonus” LP" has a different selection of songs by Léon Bukasa and others. While this is unusual, we felt there was so much great material, the vinyl collectors would enjoy an extra album of out-takes from the shortlist that was originally over four hours in length.
Item Details
Item No: 1054871
Artist: V.A.
Title: The Soul Of Congo - Treasures Of The Ngoma Label
Label: Planet Ilunga
Catalog No: PI 10
Format: Vinyl 3LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2023
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Afrobeat
Available since: 2023-10-05
Condition: New
Price: 45,99 €
Weight: 750g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
A1 G. Edouard* Na M. Oliveira* Na Baninga Na Bango - Marie Tchebo
A2 Adou Elenga* Ndeko Na Ye Mousaidi Louis Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Mokili Ekobaluka
A3 Antoine Mundanda Baninga Ba Ye Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Mwana Aboyi Mama
A4 Raphael Kabangu - Pete Na Mosapi
A5 Trio Bow Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Kombo Wa Biso Biteke Suzanne
A6 Trio Bow Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Voyage Ya Bana Ngoma
A7 Wendo, G. Edouard*, Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Ekekeke
B1 Léon Bukasa, Albino Kalombo Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Bonne Année
B2 Martha Badibala, Caroline Mpia Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Ba Mbanda Basuani
B3 M. D'oliveira*, G. Edouard*, H. Freitas* - E, Primo Ya Wondelela
B4 Léon Bukasa - Monique Wa Baba
B5 Léon Bukasa, Albino Kalombo - Bertha Roho Mbaya
B6 Adou Elenga - Minakwenda Mbele
B7 Léon Bukasa - Kobeta Mwasi Te
C1 San Salvador - Umbanzilanga Mumayela
C2 Orchestre Beguen Band, Albino Kalombo - Kamungule
C3 Trio Bow - Anna Yaya
C4 Khim Valentino, Orchestre Dynamic Jazz* - Sebele
C5 Tchadé, Orchestre Beguen Band - Mono Kwame Ya Nzola
C6 M. D'oliveira*, H. Freitas*, Orchestre Beguen Band - Mobembo Ya Cocq
C7 San Salvador, Orchestre Beguen Band - Tuwayilanga Kimpwanza
D1 Groupe De Flutistes Bayeke Lulua Jazz - Fulukayi, Tshisuisa
D2 Charles Lembe Et Son Orchestre - Suavecito Mambo
D3 Orchestre Vedette Jazz - Pregunta Por Nos
D4 Paul Mwanga, Jazz Venus* - Putulukesu Zengele Ndombe
D5 Paul Mwanga, Jazz Venus* - Ma Bulu Mankatu Lutima
D6 Orchestre La Palma* - Yo Keba Na Ngai
D7 Maproco, Orchestre Vedette Jazz - Maproco Cantar
E1 G. Edward*, M. D'oliveira* Na Baninga Na Bango - Bino Banso Yoka Tokoyemba
E2 Albert Luampasi* Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma, Mpangi Zandi Ye - O Mono Mpuku
E3 Léon Bukasa, Albino Kalombo Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Bonne Année (Bunanée)
E4 Raphaël Kabangu Na Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Ba Mbanda
E5 Léon Bukasa - Josephine, Josephine
E6 Joseph Kaba, J. D. Malapet*, Ed. Ganga* - Vivita-Vivita
E7 Léon Bukasa - Boni Bokomi Kobanga Biso ?
F1 Paul Mwanga, Orchestre Beguen Band, Affeinta Jazz - Yoka Mwanga
F2 L'orchestre Novelty - Keleno Bala Ntsia, Ba Dia Ba Mpesse
F3 La Beguen Band* - Henya
F4 Adou Elenga*, Groupe Rythmique Ngoma - Watoto Wa Migini Yote
F5 Léon Bukasa Na Balunda Bende - Bukasa Wakatshimuna
F6 Léon Bukasa Na Balunda Bende - Bana Betu Telejayi
F7 Trio Bow - Nani Azali Na Mayi
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