Kinshasa-Nairobi Express (No. 1)

Published: Aug. 26, 2006, 1:03 p.m.

b"Created in the countries laying across equatorial Central Africa, the Rumba-Congolaise is the most influential musical form within the continent of Africa itself. While other genres such as Afrobeat , Juju or Mbalax may be more well know in other parts of the world, Rumba-Congolaise and it's direct descendant Soukouse, continue to dominate the African musical landscape to this day. Although the roots of Rumba-Congolaise, and it's ties to the Afro-Cuban son, extend far back into the 19th Century, this series explores the monumental genesis that electrified instrumentation brought to this artform during the late 1960's and 1970's. .\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n1. Orchestre Lovy Du Zaire - Conseil D\\u2019ami \\t\\n\\n2. Frida Sonko - Gwenasobya\\t\\t\\n\\n3. Orchestre TP OK Jazz - Tika Kolela Cherie\\t\\t\\n\\n4. Paul Ebeny - London Bwam\\t\\n\\n5. Uknown - Nakomba\\t\\t\\n\\n6. Wanyika Super Lele - Simimi\\t\\n\\n7. Orchestre TP OK Jazz - Massi\\n\\n8. Simaro Lutumba - Ganda Tosalaka Fete Lopango Batekisa\\n\\n9. Bopol Mansiamina - Cardiaque ya L'mour\\t\\n\\t\\n10. Franco & Sam Mangwana - Cooperation\\t\\t\\n\\n11. Docteur Nico - Adelina"