Continuing the journey around Africa’s musical regions,
tonight comes the music of the Portuguese speaking countries of Angola,
Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde and Sao Tome and Principe. Fantastic stuff that reminds me of my short
but very impressionable time in Angola nearly 20 years ago.
In those days there was not much for Angolans to make music
about. The civil war seemed unending. Most of the population was being fed by
the UN. Orphans and the crippled of war survived somehow on the sidewalks of
Luanda. Inflation was rampant (about 2 million New Kwanzas for a beer!) and the
shops looked like they’d been empty for decades.
But as is always the case in such places there is a small
slice of society for whom life was very good. And for such people there were
some amazing clubs and discos where the Latin-Afro tinged guitars trilled and
sweat rolled down the handsome faces each weekend.
It was a sad time and I entered a deep professional and
personal funk in Angola. The country was stunningly gorgeous but there was
something rotten in the air.
But once upon a time there was a lively and sizzling music
scene in Angola and the other countries where Portugal held on to its brief
moment of accidental global domination.
Listen to this and read up on some of the artists in the scans
I’ve included in the folders.
Track
Listing (disc one):
01 Boas Festas (Luis Morais and Voz Do Cabo Verde)
02 Estin (jose Carlos Schwarz)
03 Dissan Na M'bera (Super Mama Djombo)
04 Pamparid (Super Mama Djombo)
05 Bulimundo (Bulimondo)
06 Nha Guine (Ze Manel)
07 Grito De Bo FidJe (Mendes&Mendes)
08 Aninha (Africa Negra)
Track
Listing (disc two):
01 O Pavo (Paulo Flores)
02 Sodade (Cesaria Evora)
03 Tchan De Pedra (Bana)
04 Mae Querida (Os Tubaroes)
05 Preto E Mi (Tito Paris)
06 Mulemba Xangola (Bonga)
07 Saudades De Luanda (Oz Keizos)
08 Kisua Ki Ngui Fuà (Arthur Nunes)
09 N'Ginda (Tony De Fumo)
10 N'Hoca (Tony Von)
Track Listing (disc three):
01 Eme N'Gongo Lami (Tanga)
02 N'Vula (Urbano De Castro)
03 Chofer De Praça (Luis Visconde)
04 Tsuketani (Kapa Dech)
05 Todos Os Sentidos (Tabnaka Diaz)
06 Paraiso Di Gumbe (Manecas Costa)
07 Criulinha (Voz De Cabo Verde)
08 Disgraciado (Rui Sangara)
7 comments:
Thanks for sharing this collection. Apurva from Pune, India.
i'm very pleased to thank you once more for such beautiful music! and this time i have a particular reason:
Angola is the land where i first saw day light in Huambo, more than a few years ago! i spent most of my youth there and beeing from portugese descendance in the colonial time, i had the chance to visit Guiné-Bissau in my teens as well. i do not have much of angolan music but i found a couple of nice records in the net. i would be very happy to send them to you. i don't have a blog but i could send you per e-mail if you wish so. anyway, thank you so much for this nice post! wish you peace & happiness!
@Apurva, most welcome, my friend.
@El Tortuga,
wow! I spent quite a bit of my time in Angola in....Huambo! It was totally gutted and shot out from the war. Totally deserted but I had the most amazing musical experience there which I'll have to blog about soon!
I'ts a pleasure to make your acquaintance. My email is ajnabi1957@gmail.com
Bom dia!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful music. Also, thanks for the photos on your other blog.
wow music from my heritage.........Lusitano/Portuguese....what a surprise....keep it coming Washerman Dog....by the way i was bitten by a dog the other day spent a night in RPA !!!! no joke....serious stuff.....by the way, again, your Abyssinian Choir has been deleted by MedFIre!!!!
i'm listening to the Jackson Southernaires whilst downloading this stuff, these guys could sing, every track is a gem...obrigado por esta linda musica, mais por favor (portuguese)
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