Jean Serge Essous - Philosophie : 80's CONGOLESE Soukous Latin Soul Folk African Music FULL Album LP
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Label: Publi-Congo - P.S. 003
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Congo, Republic of the
Released: ?
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Tracklist
A1 Philosophie 00:00
A2 Se Malembe 06:39
B1 Vivre A Deux 14:17
B2 B. D. E. A. C. 22:22
Bass - Miguel
Composed By, Vocals, Arranged By, Saxophone - Jean Serge Essous
Drums - Domingo Salsero
Guitar - Gerard Kimbolo, Jerry Malekani
Guitar [Solo] - Master Mwana Congo
Vocals - André Pamomiel
Notes
Production: Publi-Congo, Brazzaville
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Mon Congo Brazzaville de mélodie
Il vient de là 🇨🇬🇨🇬
African heritage can keep my heart from jumping in joy with this sound, much live from SUDAN
Wow! This musician is on another level,it is 2021 and the music is still unmatched
Yes still unmatched ! He was one of the African pioneers, Manu Dibango learned some tricks from him. He was from my hometown in Southern Congo (Brazzaville). Never became rich, but feel how he loved his art to the core and produced pure original sounds. His lyrics also have remained up to date. Although he wasacklowledged numerous times with awards (national and international), he never became rich, actually died in poverty. but, man, the guy can lift your spirit with his instrument every time.
Super! Le grand-père d'un ami de Brazzaville.
hey there! the saxophonist featured on this cover, the compositor, was from my hometown in Southern Congo. He reminds me of Louis Armstrong in the USA; a great icon we lost !