Mariama with guitar music from uit Africa such as Franco, Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotounho and more.
Mama Sissoko Orchestre Poly-rythmo
Summer guitars:
Summer has arrived again, at least almost officially. And summer is not truly summer without summer music. This Mariama features guitar music from Africa, especially the variety that allows for dancing, such as soukous from Congo, semba from Angola, and the benga-like dance music from east Africa.
Including: Franco, Super Mama Djombo, Orchestra Super Mazembe, Mama Sissoko, Gnonnas Pedro and Antonio Sobrinho.
1. Franco & Le TPOK Jazz. Tokoma Ba Camarade Pamba (Franco Luambo).
CD: Franco & Le TPOK Jazz – Francophonic, Vol. 2 (2009). Stern’s Music, STCD3046-47
2. Mama Sissoko. Jarabi Muso (Mama Sissoko).
CD: Mama Sissoko – Soleil de Minuit (1999). Buda Music, 82990-2
3. Super Mama Djombo. Faibe Guiné (Adriano Gomes Ferreira)
CD: Super Mama Djombo (2003). Cobiana Records, COB-02
4. António Sobrinho. An Nguingua Zula (??)
CD: Os Reis do Semba (2007). Som Livre/Difference Music, SL 1124-2
5. João Pequeno. Muloji (??).
CD: Os Reis do Semba (2007). Som Livre/Difference Music, SL 1124-2
6. Gnonnas Pedro. La Combinacion de Gnonnas (??).
CD: La Compilation: Musique Afro-Cubaine, Vol. 1 (1996). Celluloid, 79556
7. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo. Ma Vie (??).
CD: Orchestre Poly-Rythmo – Cotonou Club (2010). Strut Records, Strut077CD promo
8. Bana Maquis. Leila (??).
CD: Bana Maquis – Leila (1996). Dakar Sound/CNR Music, 2002968
9. Orchestra Makassy. Ubaya Wa Nini (??).
CD: Orchestra Makassy – Legends of East Africa (2005). SARC Music, EUCD 1909
10. Orchestra Super Mazembe. Mukala Musi (Lobe Mapako Roddy).
CD: Orchestra Super Mazembe – Giants of East Africa (2001). Stern’s Music/Earthworks, STEW45CD