Thursday, May 19, 2011

Tchico et son Orchestre Kilimandjaro,
Afro-Rythmes 1982






















Did you say you'd like some soukous ?
This is the album to download for you. Pambou Tchicaya
Tchico et son Orchestre Kilimandjaro are here to make
you rock your socks off. Kick aside tables and chairs
before you but this on. Shoes off, volume up!

tracks;

1 Dinamic Afro-soukous
2 Mwana ngalifourou
3 Oh! maman cherie
4 Aminata fleur du Sahel
5 Princesse Maguy

t-esok

10 comments:

Apurva Bahadur said...

Amazing album! Be careful of the delicious sebene in the second song 'Mwana ngalifourou' that starts at 2:45. It bites hard and does not let go easily... Apurva from Pune, India.

arnaud said...

mmm.... I guess that Coupé-Cloué was a wrong pick ?

Edward said...

OH MY GOD! You are a legend. I never thought I would see the day when Oh! maman cherie would be put out for the world to enjoy. This indeed does kick ass!
I have this on a tape cassette that I recorded from the BBC's Andy Kershaw Radio Programme back around 1985-6 I think, and it's pretty wrecked. I've longed for this day for more than 20 years for a good quality recording. The neighbours are going to get pretty sick of hearing this Album but hey they can just come by and join the party!
Today is a good day. Thank you.
Next up is a rare Album I have that I will probably never see posted on the web of Ingalo by Dorothy Masuka and Job's Combination. I've ripped it from Vinyl to my iPod, perhaps you might like to upload it on you magnificent site for others to enjoy? Just a thought.

Africolombia said...

Dj Moos,
makes me nostalgic melodies of this album.
thanks and me full of memories in my city

Respect

Fabian-

moos said...

I'm sorry about that Arnaud, but indeed, after listening I did not really get enthousiastic to post it. No worries no hurries, I'll post a good one for ya ! by the way, sweet delicacys from Normandy, love'm. Thanks so much..

soukousman said...

Excellent Post! Tchico one of the greatest masters of excellent music!!! Keep it up with more Soukous. Sincerely, Shad aka Soukousman.

Anonymous said...

Great LP, I digitized mine last year.

Alexsam

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for this album. According to Frank Bessem this one is from 1986!!
http://musiques-afrique.com/frames/art_tchicaya.html

Regards, Abdullah from Oman.

Mkaya said...

Thanks a lot DJ Moos. This music is nostalgic! Soukous or no soukous Tchiko sounds great.Any Freddy Majunga out there?

Gracious.

Mkaya

Anonymous said...

BTW, do you have African Carnaval and Cocktail Tropical albums?

Thanks