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1. | Massa Lemba
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2. | Bushman Promenade
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3. | Gombo Sauce
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4. | Soir Au Village
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5. | Makossa '87* (Soul Makossa)
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6. | Kango
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7. | Douala Serenade
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8. | Abelley Sphere
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Jazz / World Fusion, African Jazz, West African, African Traditions, Cameroonian
Adama Drame Percussion Bernard Matussiere Photography Bernie Worrell Synthesizer Bill Laswell Producer Bob Musso Mixing, Engineer Bootsy Collins Guitar, Bass Brice Wouassi Drums Charly Djenge Vocals (Background) D. St. Turntables Daniel Ponce Bells, Bata, Didier Lockwood Violin Didier Loukwood Violin Florence Gnimagnon Vocals (Background) Francis Mbappe Vocals (Background), Bass Grandmixer D.ST Turntables Guy Lobe Vocals (Background) Herbie Hancock Piano Howie Weinberg Mastering Hugh Masekela Bugle, Trumpet Jean-Karl Dikoto Mandengue Vocals (Background) Jerry Bokilo Malekani Guitar Justin Bowen Clavier Manu Dibango Producer, Saxophone, Sax (Soprano), Piano, Vocals, Keyboards, DX-7, Sax (Baritone), Percussion, Sax (Tenor), Arranger Michael Knuth Production Coordination Michel Alibo Bass N'Dedy Dibango Vocals (Background) Nicky Skopelitis Programming, Fairlight Paco Sery Drums, Percussion Paul Personne Guitar Pete Sturge Assistant Engineer Peter Tholo Segona Trumpet Poussy Bille Vocals (Background) Ray Lema Clavier Robbie Shakespeare Bass Sango Gabriel Nahas Balance Engineer Sissi Catherine Elolongue Vocals (Background) Sly Dunbar Drums Stephane Joly Clavier Valery Lobe Drums Vincent Nguini Guitar
Manu Dibango
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Feb 10, 1934 in Cameroon Genre: Jazz Styles: African Jazz, African Traditions, Afro-Pop, Makossa, World Fusion, Worldbeat
Dibango is Cameroon's, and perhaps Africa's, best-known jazz saxophonist. Starting in the 1950s, he became a globe-trotting musician, living and performing in France, Belgium, Jamaica, Zaire, and Cote d'Ivoire, as well as in Cameroon. In 1960, Dibango was one of the founding members of the Zairean band African Jazz, with whom he spent five years. World attention came to Dibango with the release in 1972 of Soul Makossa, a work that actually had precious little of the makossa sound in it, and scored later hits with Seventies and Ibida. Dibango's output has been prodigious and multi-faceted. He has worked with musicians as diverse as Fela Kuti, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Don Cherry, and the Fania All-Stars. In addition to being one of the leading jazz saxophonists of his generation, Dibango has also run nightclubs, directed orchestras, and started one of the first African musical journals. A later release, Polysonik -- featuring English rapper MC Mello, Cameroonian singer Charlotte M'Bango leading a choral section, and sampled pygmy flutes -- shows that Dibango is continuing to flourish and expand in challenging new directions. --- Leon Jackson, All Music Guide |
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