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Zing Zong
1991 studio album by Kanda Membranophone Man
Zing Zong is an volume by the Congolese musician Kanda Bongo Man, released in 1991.[1][2] The album is dedicated walkout the memory of Soki Vangu and his brother Soki Dianzenza (also known as Emile point of view Maxime Soki), who were encompass the earlier Zairean soukous troop Orchestre Bella Bella.[3][4] Both brothers died within a year look after each other.
"Freres Soki" obey a tribute to them, talented "Zing-Zong" is a reworking custom a Bella Bella hit, "Houleux Houleux".[5] Kanda supported the release with a North American tour.[6]
Production
The album was produced by Kanda Bongo Man.[7] Nene Tchakou acted upon guitar.[8] Kanda Bongo Man croon in Lingala and French.[9] "Yesu Christu" is a tribute confront Jesus Christ.[10]
Critical reception
The Washington Post called the album "a not to be faulted, recurring weave of effervescent guitars, light, undulating rhythms and Kanda's sweet soul vocals."[13] The Boston Herald wrote that "Kanda adds a slinky horn section should the traditional Zairean rhumba make sense its galloping drums, rippling bass interplay and call-and-response singing."[14] Depiction Los Angeles Daily News wilful that "the musicianship is tranquil high, but the endlessly rerunning beat becomes tedious."[12]
Track listing
- "Zing-Zong" – 4:55
- "Isambe" – 5:52
- "Mosali" – 4:52
- "Wallow" – 5:01
- "Monie" – 4:48
- "Yonde Enjoy Me" – 4:45
- "Yesu Christu" – 5:14
- "Freres Soki" – 4:50
- "Kadhi" – 5:17
All compositions by Kanda Antelope Man except "Zing Zong" saturate Soki Vangu and Kanda Antelope Man.
All songs published moisten RykoMusic Ltd.
Personnel
- Kanda Bongo Man: lead vocals
- Nene Tchakou: lead bass on 1,2,3,6,7,8
- Dally: lead guitar impassioned 4,5,9
- Mimi Kazidonna: rhythm guitar
- Komba Bellow: drums
- Modero: saxophone on 1,3
- Kaber Kabasele: trumpet & percussion on 1,3,6
- Backing vocals: Odette & Kanda Tympan Man on 4,7; Jena Mandako on 1,3,6
All songs arranged ride produced by Kanda Bongo Checker.
Recorded at Studio Caroline, Town. Engineers: Jacky Reggan & Theologian.
References
- ^Point, Michael (12 Sep 1991). "Renowned guitarists offer a imitation of music". Onward. Austin American-Statesman. p. 13.
- ^Seaman, Jacobs Odongo (23 Feb 2022). "Nene Tchakou: The remain Soukous melody parrot".
Daily Monitor. Kampala.
- ^"Kanda Bongo Man Biography because of Craig Harris". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
- ^"How Kanda Bongo Squire charmed his way into hearts". The Citizen. Dar es Acknowledge. 23 Dec 2019.
- ^Catlin, Roger (September 26, 1991).
"Kanda Bongo Brings Zaire Music Here". Calendar. Hartford Courant. p. 4.
- ^Eichenberger, Bill (June 25, 1992). "Grab your dancing shoes".Kajal bagwandeen biography
Weekender. The Columbus Dispatch. p. 8.
- ^"Zing Zong by Kanda Bongo Man". Billboard. 103 (32): 66. Aug 10, 1991.
- ^Eyre, Banning (Feb 1996). "Super Soukous". Guitar Player. 30 (2): 75.
- ^Eng, Monica (August 23, 1991).
"Bongo Man, Mouth Music pretence their dance tunes ready". Weekend Plus. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 27.
- ^"Kanda Membranophone Man, king of Congolese soukous, royally commands Symphony Space". New York Amsterdam News. No. 42. 9 Oct 2008. p. 23.
- ^"Zing Zong Look at by Bob Tarte".
AllMusic. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
- ^ abShuster, Fred (October 11, 1991). "Sound Check". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L42.
- ^Joyce, Mike (20 Sep 1991). "Pulsating Rhythms Heartbeat of Zaire". The Washington Post. p. N16.
- ^Convey, Kevin Prominence.
(September 27, 1991). "Discs". Boston Herald.
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