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Uploaded by Malala1974 on May 22, 2008
A song of Tabu Ley Rochereau, taken from the album "The voice of lightness, Classic of Congo (1961-1977)
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wow this is fantastic
18timi 1 year ago 2
This reminds when radios in West Tanzania were belowing this song all the time. I think I was in tenth grade. I am now old still I love this song.
pmbalele 2 years ago
Now a day Congolese artists don't even know the importance of rumba.
CSwiss 2 years ago
I love this song and miss hearing all these instruments playing! Congolese music has changed so much,we only hear shouting and people's name...sad
Rochereau had a stroke a couple of months ago but thank God is alright now. He is a true star
MultiMichael2000 2 years ago
African Jazz was a that time ahead the time as the orchestra was singing for the whole Africa. The entire world was in musical music.
Célé 998
cele998 2 years ago
Right!
piquedard 3 years ago
This is actually African Jazz, the orchestra of Joseph Kabasselé aka Le Grand Kalé, who is singing second voice on this Rochereau composition. Possibly 1963, Dr. Nico on guitar, his older brother Déchaud on rhythm guitar.
AboubacarSiddikh 3 years ago
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wow this is fantastic
18timi 1 year ago 2
This reminds when radios in West Tanzania were belowing this song all the time. I think I was in tenth grade. I am now old still I love this song.
pmbalele 2 years ago
Now a day Congolese artists don't even know the importance of rumba.
CSwiss 2 years ago
I love this song and miss hearing all these instruments playing! Congolese music has changed so much,we only hear shouting and people's name...sad
Rochereau had a stroke a couple of months ago but thank God is alright now. He is a true star
MultiMichael2000 2 years ago
African Jazz was a that time ahead the time as the orchestra was singing for the whole Africa. The entire world was in musical music.
Célé 998
cele998 2 years ago
Right!
piquedard 3 years ago
This is actually African Jazz, the orchestra of Joseph Kabasselé aka Le Grand Kalé, who is singing second voice on this Rochereau composition. Possibly 1963, Dr. Nico on guitar, his older brother Déchaud on rhythm guitar.
AboubacarSiddikh 3 years ago