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Lightning over the River: The Congolese Soukous Guitar Sound
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this album

This should be one of the first soukous albums you buy. It may
take a while to enjoy; but once it doesbuyer bewareyou
WILL become hooked to the infectious grooves found within. This
will become a staple on all your adventures and you may find yourself
opting for more, more, more. Be careful. This is an expensive habit.
The individual albums highlighted by this compilation are hard to
come by.
This album begins with the powerful Soukous anthem Roger Milla.
The album then continues with classic sounding songs with superb
vocals and excellent guitar licks. Musicians include Diblo Dibala,
Syran M'Benza, Lokassa, Zaïko Langa Langa, et al. The album
never tapers, instead it only gets better at the end
throw in
a Yesu Christu (Kanda Bongo
Man) and Ponce-Pilate (Tabu Ley) and you have one incredible
all-encompassing album. Highly recommended and not to be taken lightly.
I love this album, I love this music, and I love Africa. |

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Super Guitar Soukous
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this album

Highlighting not only local Congolese greats, but artists from
the entire continent, this album focuses on the rhythmic masters
that want to make us shake. The lineup includes household
names such as Kanda Bongo Man,
Tabu Ley and Pépé Kallé, but also introduces
shining stars such as Dave Depeu, Patience Dabany, Dindo Yogo, Seliko,
et al. Highly recommended. |

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Congolese Soukous Rough Guide
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this album

Another star-studded effort by the folks at Rough Guide. This time,
they really catch the gist of the Congolese sound. The album attempts
to highlight Congo and rumba legends and spans over 30 years of
musical history. Greats include Franco, Tabu Ley, Sam Mangwana,
Ry-Co Jazz, Kanda Bongo Man, Papa Wemba, et al. |

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Mondo Soukous
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this album

Another superb lineup on yet another classic Mondo compilation.
Every song is a hit; perfect for driving in your car. Includes a
beautiful rendition of Suzanna (Sam Mangwana), Muniache (Samba Mapangala), and Ngungi (Tabu Ley Rochereau). My favorite,
however, is the song Simba Malembe (Pablo Lubadika) that
features one of the all-time best solos by Diblonot to be
missed by any fan. |

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African Rumba
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this album

A wonderful and upbeat dance album highlighting soukous bands from
around the continent, especially West Africa. Bands include Deception
Doudou, Zao, etc. I just bought this album and am still becoming
familiar with it. More soon
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Soukouss Bomb
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this album

Eveyone has got to give the bomb a chance the name says
it all, and if you are not convinced, play song three and listen
to Sakis' Sex Machine. Other artists such as Arlus Mabele
appear, but in general, this album is a stooped-up speed soukous
medely that requires 3 to 4 listens per life. |

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Africa En Or
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this album

Not my favorite compilation but interesting for the more avid collector.
This compilation focuses more on the local music scene of Kinshasa,
Congo PDR, and so, in essence, it is a more realistic representation
of the current music scene there. My biggest complaint, however,
is that the album weaves beautiful songs with others that are pure
cheese. Artists include the ever popular Koffi Olomide, Wenga Musica,
Soukous Stars, et al. If you can find it used, it is worth a go. |
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Soukouss Vibration Vol. 4
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this album

This is the album you play at the party when you want your guests
to dance. It is not ideal for at home meditation purposes. The heavy
bass lines and fast tempo create an ambiance that brings the listener
straight to the dance halls of Kinshasa. |
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