Soul Makossa Manu Dibango

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  • Release Date: 02/07/1994
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 61,480
  • Label: UNIDISC RECORDS
  • UPC: 068381704528

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Soul Makossa

1LISTENSoul Makossa 6:08
2LISTENBig Blow 7:27
3LISTENBayam Sell 'am 5:53
4LISTENBaobab Sunset 6:57
5LISTENMwasa Makossa 6:06
6LISTENMimbo 4:31
7LISTENSuper Kumba 6:50
8LISTENQui Est Fou de Qui 3:57
9LISTENSoir Au Village 3:55
10LISTENBekosa 7:31
11LISTENSenga 5:26
12LISTENPepe Soup 3:53
13LISTENO Boso 5:19

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Editorial Reviews

Cameroonian saxophonist/composer Manu Dibango has done many virtuous things in his career, but when he gets to the Pearly Gates, betcha St. Pete goes, "Hey, aren't you the guy who wrote 'Soul Makossa'?" The title cut of this 1972 classic is a definite contender for best-ever use of a wah-wah pedal, and that chant ("Ma-ma-ko, ma-ma-sa, ma-ko, ma-ko-sa!") is so simple, so darn funky, even Yanni couldn't wreck it. But don't buy this record just for the hit. Buy it for all the other great stuff, like "Dangwa," a tropical funk workout in which Malekani Gerry sloshes pungent guitar juice all over Dibango's bouncy arrangement. Or the smoky, reverb-drenched "Nights in Zeralda" where the bassist known only as Long Manfred carries Dibango's serpentine sax lines along like cargo on a Congo River night boat. Or "Lili," which starts off on a nostalgic rumba slow-grind that sets you up for a quick Congolese-style soukous shift, only to deliver a kickin' New Orleans rhythm that would not be lost on the Meters. Surprises like these -- as much as the killer grooves -- mark Dibango's genius. Erik Goldman, Barnes & Noble

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