Format: BOOK4CD® 64 full colour pages hard cover
Languages: Portuguese and English
File Under: World Music / Angola / África
Cat.#: IP1513-2
Ean: 5604931151326
ISBN: 978-989-95900-3-8
With 4 CD and a 64 pages booklet, “Angola – As 100 grandes músicas dos anos 60 e 70” (Angola – the greatest 100 songs of the 60’s and 70’s) is a journey through the most creative years of Angola.
All these recordings were made at Valentim de Carvalho Studios in Luanda, from 1968 up until 1975 (the Independence year, when all the tapes are taken to Lisbon and kept in a warehouse until now). Except form 8 tracks released in Africa Crioula compilation, all of the 100 tracks are released in CD for the first time. These are original recordings, previously unreleased in CD and available for the first time now in this digitally mastered collection.
This music was something unique for it’s time, and later it was spread throughout the world and gave form to many other genres. All of these artists were originally from Angola, and due to the difficult period of the independency war in the country at the time, some of them emigrated throughout the five continents, taking their own culture and music in the luggage, others (as Sofia Rosa) were killed later for political reasons during the civil war, and some others became major local artists as Elias diá Kimuezo, today with a 55 year old career. Artists as Carlos Lamartine, Africa Show, Teta Lando, Chico Montenegro, Mário Silva, Santocas, Santos Júnior, Águias Reais, Quim dos Santos, Artur Adriano, N’Goma Jazz, among others, see their recordings for the first time in CD.
Semba is the king of the popular music of Angola of this time, but you can also find Kazukuta, Kilapanga, Rebita, Dikanza and Merengue among these 100 songs. The CD 4 is mainly ballads.
Apart form some songs sung in Portuguese and Umbundo, most of them are sung in Kimbundo (the Luanda and north of Angola language). Angola – As 100 grandes músicas dos anos 60 e 70” is a multilingual musical expression of Angola. Today, the locals still speak more than 20 different dialects, although Portuguese is the official language.
Angola – as 100 grandes músicas dos anos 60 e 70 discovers some of the hidden treasures of Angola from one of the finest creative periods of the country.
”The airy fretwork and reggae-styled basslines by Sofia Rosa (…) are tied to each other by the same longing themes of freedom and hope. Fans of Johnny Clegg and the non-Ladysmith Black Mambazo tracks on Paul Simon’s Graceland will be fascinated to hear the roots of those sounds which sound very much alive decades later.”
By Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
CD1
Elias dia Kimuzeno – Zé Salambinga
Chico Montenegro – N’Golo Banza
Mário Silva – Bossa do violão
Santocas – Minha Sobrinha
Artur Adriano – Kalunga
Chico Joaquim – N’Gola Yétu
Sofia Rosa – N’Gue Xile Mutunda
Lancerdo – Esperança
Barros de Landana – Tambi Rosa
Santos Júnior – Mukulo
N’Goma Jazz – Belita-Kiri-kiri
Cabinda Ritmos – Chika
Duo N’Gola – Mariana
Quim dos Santos – Kissuela Kia Diala
Paulo Neto – Tua Ndaleto Kutu Tumina
João Pequeno – Mujoli
Alliance Makiadi – Ester Madona
Manuel Faria – N’Golo Banza Mamã
Cisco – N’Gongo – Semba
Kibonga dos Santos – Encantro com Mujoli
Os Korimbas – Jessa
António dos Santos – Quando Eu Morrer
Zé do Pau – Caminhos da Liberdade
África Show – Okuniuissa Olongenbia
Elias dia Kimuezo – Samba
CD2
Águias Reais – Bazooka
Duo N’Gola – Mona Kilumba
Elias dia Kimuezo – Zumba
Quim dos Santos – N’Genji
Ases Do Prenda – Merengue Bombeiro
África Show – Ritmo da Ilha
Brás Firmino – Onguevaia
Mamukueno – Rei do Palhetinho
Chico Montenegro – N’Gana Maria
Super Coba – Kossa-Kossa
Ana N’Gola – Kidingo
Artur Adriano – Carnaval
Dimba D’Angola – Merengue Titia
Santos Júnior – Comboio Apitou
Os Giendas – Merengue
Fé-Fé – Chico – Semba
Kissas – Zé João
Luís Maria – Merengue Banga Sumo
Muhona – N’ga Kolu M’butu
José Massano Júnior – Kitmo S. Salvador
Cabinda Ritmos – Rosa
Nito Nunes – O Relógio Marca a Hora
Santocas – Bento
Sofia Rosa – N’Gala Ni Kilofo Muxima
Marimbeiros de Duque de Bragança – Caiuana
CD3 –
Mário Rui Silva e Ana Paula – Picada do velho
Duo N’Gola – Mulher de Homem
Muhona – Falsos Amigos
N’Goma Jazz – M’Bamda Yumbana
José António Cândido – Kia
Brás Firmino – Unita
António dos Santos – Tata Uá N’Gi Lengue
Santos Júnior – Madalena
Luanda Show – Paxi kua N’Gola
Super Coba – Txi Mbele-Mbele
Elias dia Kimuezo – Combóio
África Show – La Minuta
Chico Joaquim – Luzia
Augusto Adriano – Mu Lobe
Zé Viola – Chita lá Puiti Puiti
Artur Adriano – Mãe Uebi
Kito – Bongololo
Quibanzas – Cada Ngueté Vida Dé
António Sobrinho – A N’gi Zula
Cisco – Divua Diami
Dimba de Angola – Titina
Sofia Rosa – Kumulundu
Campos Neto – Dia Benga
Estrela dos Dembas – Martita
Gr. K. Sto. António – Zaire Zabula
CD4 –
Elias dia Kimuezo – Ressureição
Chico Montenegro – Ji Henda ia Luanda
Sofia Rosa – Kalumba
Santos Júnior – Maria Rita
Cisco – Totonha
Elias dia Kimuezo – Mualunga
Musangola – Laurento
Artur Adriano – Belita
Quim dos Santos – O Povo é q sofre
Manuel L. Cardoso – São Lágrimas
Chico Montenegro – Monami
Augusto Dikongo – Encontro com Mana Fatita
Lancerdo – Kan’
Mário Silva – Maza
Águias Reais – Jesus Diala Ua Kidi
Carlos Lamartine – N’Gana (Rosa José)
Zitocas – Angélica
Campos Neto – Diembe
Os Giendas – Penso em você mamã
Veríssimo da Costa – N’Gongo iá Diala
Ilda Rosa – Makixe
Zé Viola – Ambuale
África Show – Noite de harmonia
Teta Lando – Muato Wa N’Ginjila
Mário Rui Silva e Ana Paula – Zeca Camarão
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