Grand Kallé & L'African Jazz (Rochereau) vol 2
African Rumba | mp3 320 Kbps | 101 MB
Sonodisc 1997
African Rumba | mp3 320 Kbps | 101 MB
Sonodisc 1997
Grand Kalle et l'African Jazz (often referred to simply as African Jazz) was perhaps the first full-time, professional band in what was then called Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was founded by Joseph Kabasele Tshamala, popularly know as Grand Kalle.01. Ruphine Missive
Among their most popular songs was "Independence Cha Cha"[1] (1960) the pan-African hit which, like much of their recorded output, used Latin American rhythms like the Cuban chachachá. They were, together with among others Franco Luambo's OK Jazz band, pioneers of the African variant of rumba, that later evolved into Soukous.
02. Nabongisa Kala
03. Yaka Yaka
04. Mama ya mufanga
05. Fiesta african jazz
06. Paracommandos
07. Docteur Nkulu Norbert
08. Rideau ya ndako
09. Massy sekele ya bolingo
10. Evariste
11. Mwana ndombe
12. Ekoti Ngai lopital
13. Mambu na nge
14. Promenade african jazz
15. Henriette serenade
16. Oiga Kallé cha cha