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Soul of Angola Anthology: 1965-1975 | 
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| Artist: Various Artists Label: Lusafrica Category: Music
New (9) from $18.28
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 167571
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 713746241827 EAN: 0713746241827 ASIN: B00005BIQA
Release Date: October 9, 2001
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Chofer de Praca - Visconde, Luiz | | • | Mana - Nunes, Artur | | • | Zinha - Nunes, Artur | | • | Tia - Nunes, Artur | | • | Dito Ze - Nunes, Artur | | • | Kisua Ki Ngui Fua - Nunes, Artur | | • | Princeza Rita - Os Kiezos | | • | Saudades de Luanda - Os Kiezos | | • | Kughinguengamba - Os Kiezos | | • | Muxima - Os Kiezos | | • | Memorias de Lamartine - Lamartine, I. | | • | Kia Lumingo - De Castro, Urbano | | • | Maria da Horta - De Castro, Urbano | | • | N'Vula - De Castro, Urbano | | • | Eme N'Ggongo Iami - Tango | | • | N'Hoca - Tvon, Tony | | • | N'Ginda - N'ginda | | • | Tia Sessa - Neves, Oscar | | • | Mundanda - Neves, Oscar | | • | Mabele - Neves, Oscar | | • | Nzzambi - Neves, Oscar |
Disc 2
| • | Pachanga de Juventade - Pinheiro, Paulino | | • | Genro Ciumento - Nove, Paulo | | • | Fazer Bem - Nove, Paulo | | • | Mama Divua Diame - Avozinho | | • | Sakeca Mukongo - Avozinho | | • | Lena - Os Bongos | | • | Solista Praguejado - do Prendo, Jovens | | • | Semba da Ilha - do Prendo, Jovens | | • | Coio - do Prendo, Jovens | | • | Africa Merengue - do Prendo, Jovens | | • | Palace - do Prendo, Jovens | | • | N'Gandala Ku Uganhala O Fuma - Minguito | | • | Mona Ku Jimbre Manheno - Ze, David | | • | Pangui Yami Uafua - Gaetano, Tony | | • | Kamba Ba Laumba - Paulino, Antonio | | • | Ambula N'Gui Zeka - dos Santos, Quim | | • | Socana N'Gam - Coelho, Adolfo | | • | Tino Mungo Yo Dimba Diobe - Kimuezo, Tino Dia | | • | Kibela Kiame - Kimuezo, Tino Dia |
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(Soul of Angola) Happy music, sad lyrics: unbeatable! August 5, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Soul of Angola is a record well suited for those rainy-day moments in everyone's life. Even though about a dozen different artists recorded its contents over a 10-year span, the two discs hold together seamlessly. I don't understand the lyrics, but they come across as inexpressibly sad. Yet the music is often fairly uptempo and features bright guitars playing minor-key licks. The musicianship is absolutely impeccable; these guys all were born knowing how to swing.
"Mama Divua Diame" by Avozinho is one of my favorites. The singer projects a husky alto, then while the guitar solos away he contributes a spoken obbligato. The entire time, the rhythm section is absolutely in the pocket. These are obviously all dance musicians; they could play these grooves all night but, all the songs on "Soul of Angola" cut off after three minutes or so.
Put this record on when you feel exhausted and weepy. Listen to the first disc, and slowly the hypnotic rhythms will pull you back to your senses, while the lyrics assure you, "It's OK to feel miserable." By the time the the Jovens do Prendo mini-set in the middle of disc 2 comes on, the double-time guitar sambas of "Coio" and "Africa Merengue" will have you back feeling your able, normal (cheerful?) self again.
Wonderful March 22, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Wonderful music...if you like this, I suggest you look for music by Bonga (he's got a great live recording, Swinga Swinga), Paulo Flores, and Carlos Burity. Angola 90's is another great recording.You might also like some Haitian konpa music-try live recordings by Michel Martelly (a.k.a. Sweet Micky) and Tabou Combo.
more great stuff from angola July 31, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you liked the LuakaBop compilation _Telling Stories to the Sea_, you will love this compilation. It doesn't quite have the range of _Telling.._, but there is enough stunning music on these two (quite long) discs to make it worthwhile. Some great guitar instrumentals too.
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