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Vinyl Rip From The Original LP (1972)
01.NEW BELL [0:00]
02.NIGHTS IN ZERALDA [6:43]
03.HIBISCUS [11:17]
04.DANGWA [17:34]
05.LILY [23:33]
06.SOUL MAKOSSA [26:35]
07.OBOSO [31:00]
JOBY JOBS : drums
MANU RODANET : toumba
MALEKANI GERRY : guitar
FREDDY MARS : percussion
LONG MANFRED : bass
PIERRE ZOGO : acoustic guitar
PATRICE GALAS : piano
GEORGES ARVANITAS : piano
MANU DIBANGO : tenor sax, alto sax, vocals
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Manu Dibango passed today (24/3/2020) from covid -19 virus. R.I.P.
so sad but thank you...now we can listen to his music during mourning
listening the entire album in memoriam. ❤
sad
Rest in peace
RIP . He will live forever through his music and the happiness it transports
You know your taste in music is fire when KZhead recommends this.
Thanks yes so it is. I nead it here they are starving me.
Supahfly, so true! my taste in music rocks my socks! Today I was listening to Hevia, a bagpiper from Asturias, northern Spain, Amor y Control by Ruben Blades and senegales godess Viviane Chidid. Whenever I ask my google assistant to play some music at home the first thing is usually Moaning by Art Blakey though.
My friend put me on to this stuff. Forever greatful.
I went from watching the music video for "One Rode to Asa Bay" by the band Bathory, to this
👍
He isn't dead.. He became music
facts brah 😉✊🏿
Indeed indeed
And music will be stay!
Frank Zappa isn't dead,like you say they become music,music that is ingrained in you brain for eternity.
Yes in his music he lives on and on and on
I met him when I was 14, an extremely nice person. I didn't know at that time that he was a legend. Smiling, joking, showing interest in the person he's talking with. Gave me a lesson of simplicity. Strong music.
Of course africans are nice. The question is why are you not nice to africans? Is it something you cannot help. Must you always seek to use our kindness? Do you truly believe we are blind?
@@truthsetsyoufree6581 You shouldn't generalize.
@Pierre Lestrohan French Teacher oh wow I shouldn't? Is that what you taught us?
@Pierre Lestrohan French Teacher Now practice what you preach. Do not generalize and when I see you do this properly I will copy. Right now I'm right behind you copying everything you do. You should be proud of me. THANK YOU
@@truthsetsyoufree6581 what's wrong with you?
Maaan, Every single day KZhead recommend me Bangers like this. I'm not a fan of huge corporations, but the algorythm is on point.
Just listening to this after reading that Manu Dibango passed away. I remember listening to his music on the radio when i was a nineteen year old student in Delhi in 1975, the year after the Soul Makossa album came out. I had never heard African music before and was fascinated by the powerful rhythms and exciting tone. Now I'm nearly sixty four. The music literally whizzes me on a roller-coaster ride back down the tunnel of my life all the way to the hot, burnt, primitive Delhi of the mid seventies when the music of Africa seemed much closer to real life there than the Beatles.
We are the same age. I was living in Toronto then and was introduced to African jazz and pop by my ethnic studies professors at York University. Dancing to the music of Manu, Fela, King Sunny Ade and others was one way to keep warm in the winter! RIP Manu Dibango.
Same nostalgia grips me as well...in Calcutta then as a child in late 70s was growing up with playing LPs, likes of Manu Dibango, Nazia Hassan, Band on the Run from Beatles' etc . Still cherish those moments. Om Shanti to Manu Dibango..."Soul Makossa". May his departed soul attain Moksha-Liberation. 🕉️
I read in the paper that he passed away. I hadn't listened to his music for decades May his soul rest in peace knowing that I danced on a few of his numbers all by myself to forget for a little while , the craziness going around which also caused his sad demise.
I'm 15 years younger and I'm originally from Cameroon. I totally share your feelings. My youth was rocked at the one side by rythms from musicians like Manu Dibango, Fela, King Sunny Ade, Stevie Wonder... etc and at the other side by (old) Indian movies and songs (Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Manoj Kumar (Dus Numbri...)..All those artistic memories came to the surface with emotions when I read the news of Manu's passing away. RIP, Great Artist. Heroes never die.
Great comment. I do remember listening to Manu dibango a bit on KZhead, because I love african ,Jamaican, and hawaii music. 🙏🧡
the first track...is the FUNKIEST AFRO FUNK song on earth... Ladies and gentlemen Mr Manu Dibango RIP and god speed son of Africa
My parents bought the vinyl and I have been listening to this album since the 70s. This album is a part of me eternally.
First time..... really .....wow.
😊😊😊😊
you are a lier man common
Anyone else here for ever?
For always ❤
i used to listen to "Reggae Makossa," (a reggae show) on Sunday nights as a little girl in San Diego CA...I had no idea this was the root of the into theme song. So great!!! God bless senor Manu Dibango for such good love
Sunday nights in SD 💨 now we got church of bob 💨
His music was out of this world.
Then & Still In 2024
I once made the gap in money I owed in rent by selling this album. I found it in a dusty Jamaican junk store in Queens. Soul Makossa was being played regularly at underground parties in Manhattan and everyone was digging crates looking for it. I had bought it for $2 and sold it for $40 a month or so later. Wish that I didn't have to part with it, but it always bring back the bitter sweet memories of those days.
Treat yourself to a new copy if possible, enjoy 👍
@@dorco99 You are right! I think I will hit up the local record shops when they reopen instead of getting it from Discogs :)
This needs to be on top what a sick ass story.
@JuniorX EastNY Manu Dibango is a huge and well respected musician. A bit like Fela Kuti , those guys will ever be respected.
@@turntablemaestro8201 Discogs what a bunch of thief there...I m so tired of it that website , got all the crate digging fucked up , people now everywhere they go they are with them phone on internet , looking if the vinyl they buy cvost money....A bunch of pricks..That website should be closed.
My father was a student in Senegal in the mid-seventies, and he told me he had a chance to briefly chat with Manu Dibango after a show he performed in Dakar. He described Manu as one giant of a man, but a very cool a nice guy to everyone. That's when I realized how much of an icon Manu Dibango was to the African youth then.
Was Dibango from Senegal?
@@clappedoutmotor no, he's from Cameroon
@@Dan-jz3ui Thanks. What a legend he was
@Dan: How wonderful to know that your Dad had saw the Legend during his lifetime. Manu was fit and fine till last few weeks of his last illness due to C 19 and kept singing. 82 years old was he.
One of the all around best albums I’ve ever heard
One of the big three greatest virtuosic master 🎷 horn players in 🌍 Africa. Manu Dibango, all saxes, clarinet, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, alto, tenor & soprano saxophone. And the effortlessly fluid, and versatile Hugh Masekela, a 🎺 trumpet maestro.
The instrumentation is millions of years ahead of what we are listening to these days. It's incredible.
One of the greatest albums of all time! I put it up there with the all-time great rock and jazz fusion albums... a masterpiece...RIP Manu!!!
MADDISCH§§§
Jazs everything, like Jazz Funk, Soul, Makossa, Congo Rumba, etc. Manu was a genius!
Without a doubt. A true masterpiece if there ever was one.
Thanks for bringing true African culture to the USA... this album was amongst the the soul of America, Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind & Fire, The New birth, Marvin Gay, Herbie Hancock, Lonnie Liston Smith, those early 70's on and on with so MANY more great RnB and Jazz artist I really miss those good days...RIP my brother!!!
Love to see someone mention “The New Birth”, Blind Baby and Dream Merchant are boss.
check out the Bhundu Boys and Modeste Hughes too
Hot fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥 from África with love to the world. Greetings from México 🇲🇽🇸🇳
Wrong flag please it's Cameroon 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲no Sénégal 🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳thanks.
I just discovered it now 2023,March 21, I listened the whole album ohhh my goodness, what a classic jazz funk, added to my favorites
Hibiscus will forever be one of the greatest tracks to be blessed upon my ears forever
So dope to randomly hear a sample that Oddisee used
Camaroon Funk at his very best! Yeah Manu, rest easy Brother!
My dad's soul lives on
You're really his son?
I'm happy I clicked this video
It dont get much cooler than this
4sho
I saw Manu Dibango in Puerto Rico, Mar y Sol Festival, 1970? I also saw him in Yankee Stadium with the Fania All Stars, 1973? This music is eternal. Rest in power!
continue to rest in perfect peace a sango Manu... Hélas nul n'est prophète chez soi ! le Cameroun va te nommer une ou plusieurs avenues, écoles, aéroports, etc... un jour un jour... en tout cas merci pour tout, et bravo pour avoir gardé ta nationalité Camerounaise ! 👏🎵🎼🎶🗺️🇨🇲
J'ai transporté Papa groove en tournée. Quelle magnifique personne. Il était à l'image de son sourire. Merci Manu.
Rest in peace Our great artist, you made us🇨🇲 so proud of you🇨🇲🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯
This is my first time hearing this Brotha’s record. May he Rest In Peace & Power. This album is incredible I will look for more of his music. And these comments are lit. So many beautiful memories and references to his other work and works by others I’ve never heard of. Everyone stay safe & blessed 🥰
#Queenofwaves# check the "African Voodoo" in my channel.
@@user-xh9rz7rf8l African Voodoo is such a SOLID album, thanks for putting it up!!
A sa façon, c'était un grand dans le monde du Jazz. J'ai eu la chance de le connaître et d'apprécier sa grande humanité et son grand rire... Et un son inoubliable d'Afrique profonde et généreuse.
Long Live Manu 👌👍🙏🌿🌿👊🔥🎛️🎚️🎧❤️🖤💚 Tru Is the 🥁🛢️ The ❤️ 🪘 of The 🌎
A fave on the dancefloor in Brooklyn when I was young. We loved us some Manu Dibango. His contribution was mighty!
This is one of the better records ive ever heard. Its like spiritual development and music is the same thing
J'avais 17 ans et plutôt à l'époque punk, puis bob et Cie, une fous écouté direct adopté, puis 30 ans plus tard à Cheverny ce Mr est venu chanter danser ....Merci 1000 mercis
This the sound track of my childhood 1975 at 7 years,1976 at 8 years,brings back memories of a very different and simple life from what life in this world has become today.
Listening to this album while reading all your comments is awesome. Thanks for both the music and comments.
❤
Manu and me go back 30 years, my Afrikan main man.✊🏾✊🏾😥🙏🏽👍🏾❤️
2021, this is my first time hearing this. I am so upset it took 4 decades to come across this jewel. Funky!
Don't feel alone, I just discovered him today as well. I am in love with this sound now.
Mr Dibango is an all-time great genius 👍👏😊. Love❤ from India🇮🇳
RIP Manu, ta musique est eternelle !
elle restera éternelle, il était le meilleur dans son style
sounds like a busy city in the 1970s
Much love from ETHIOPIA!
I followed his music starting from the 80's when the afro beat was outdated, but in Italy there were a movement called Afro Music played in many disco clubs, i was kidnapped by this sound and begun to mix tapes of it buying many vinyls, outta there the House music was everywhere, i felt traveling the world with my earphones or in my car with this music. The fortune is that a lot was recorded and still now we can ear this giant play
I grew up with the classic psychedelia of classic 60's rock. As I grew older I veered off into latin psych, next is was this. Man this is turning out to be one beautiful ride.
Any good music you recommend to anyone who loves this album? Thanks ✌️
@@Emiliapocalypse If you're into the psychedelic aspect you might like peruvian chicha, there are great playlists and compilations on youtube. Other Afrobeat artists are also a must, just some random recommendations : Lijadu Sisters - Bayi L'ense; Ikebe Shakedown - Dram; Ebo Taylor - Aboa Kyirbin; The Funkees - Break Through. Anyways stay groovy my friend :)
This is amazing! Can't stop watching it. So much talent! 👏🎶
I heard Manu Dibango on a discarded cassette in my neighbours house. The album had Makusa. This was about 45 years ago. All of a sudden, to my happiness, I heard Makusa on KZhead. My. Was I not delighted? Brought old memories. I still love to hear. I can almost pick up each instrument according to its use.
@@peterarthursheppardiii7544 Je n'ai pas entendu cette chanson depuis 40 ans. mais il avait le son en mémoire. Maintenant, je découvre que c'est MAno Dibango. Merveilleux
RIP son and hero of Africa. I grew up in Africa soothed by your art and We're more poor today without you but still we keep your memory in our hearts. We stand on your giant's shoulders to watch the horizon.. Say Hello to our ancestors King of Afro-Jazz and soul-makossa.. we'll miss you
This 62 year old Italian was rockin with his guitar to this album when it came out in 72.The NYC area radio stations playing, everything. Just fantastic. Many of my other musician friends we too young too get this,I finally convince some to get it.
Love this album! Love making music baby!
FUNK this Summer for us ALL!
wow this alum is something in the jazz history
Vive le Cameroun 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲 Les camer de 2020 où vous êtes ?
Voilà un continent❤❤❤ mémoire a vie😊
For 86 years the world was blessed with this man .
Manu's music is very elemental in nature just as much as African music is. It encompasses and embodies the rhythmic patterns of nature in its purest form. It is for me my FAWE music of the elements (Fire,Air,Water,Earth). Rest in wholeness Manu / U are the Man. 🙏
pure psychedelia!
This man influenced America R&B .. Michael Jackson , Kool & the gang . A Legend
Man, this reminds me of the time when my father would play this record on the weekends. Great music.
I had the 45 of Soul Makossa as a kid during the 70's, passed down from my older brother. I wore that 45 out!!! Such a great song...such a great artist!
1972, great memories. 17 years old Dancing to his music in El Salvador central America. Many Santana wannabes at that time. But this group was the real thing. Thanks for posting.
HELLO Manu Diablo. My name is Ello. I lie your performance. Thanks to u.
It is sad that Manu Dibango passed. Was reading a class article for history when I came across his name as an influential figure in 1970s disco. So I came on here to give his music a listen and omg... this man is a great artist. May his soul RIP.
I danced to SOUL MAKOSSA back in 1978 in San Diego California. Just me, little ole white girl born there- loving African music the first time I ever heard it. Dancing 💃🏻 dancing 💃🏻 all the time dancing… dancing on my spot; my place, my spirit, as Carlos Castaneda writes about that….💃🏻🎉💗🦋💚☀️
One of the best pieces of music ever.
I was at his last ever concert, in Corum, Montpellier, France. RIP maestro
Bacanudo 😊
hibiscus ........wow first time hearing this
Wonderful. I hear JAMES BROWN in this album- from the voice dynamics to instrument arrangement. MAKOSSA!! Luv it
⚜️ Eu como um pesquisador de obras artísticas, e experimentador; não sou um doutor, sou um curioso, que gosta de ver, e ouvir a complexidade humana na arte, conheço a arte da guitarrada, das lambadas, dos zouke’s, dos ritmos afro-brasileiros, carimbó, ritmos latinos, soft, pop rock e MPB, não tenho muita profundidade, porém, procuro pouco a pouco saber; depois de ter ouvido alguns LPs do Teixeira de Manaus, Pinduca, Carlos Santos, Mestre Vieira, o grupo Experience 7, Hermeto Pascoal, Sivuca, Raul Santos Seixas, o Júlio Iglesias, até mesmo os mais modernos Vaporwave e seus subgêneros, a música clássica, conheci o Manu Dibango e seu LP “Soul Makossa” mostrei ele ao meu avó de criação na época e ficávamos ouvindo. - Miler Anjos, Salvador, Bahia.
fantastisch
Condolences to the family and friends and fans of Mr. M. Dibango... I regret not having enjoyed his music before today, but hearing this quality of music is always a blessing... Ευχαριστώ Απόλλων θηρευτής
he was my grandma's cousin
Esto es espacial, música de otra dimensión! Que tu alma vaya en paz. Maestro.
Si Si!
496 Idiots ! How you can Not Love This Type of Classic Album ! AFRICAN KINGS ... AFRICA INSPRIRE THE WORLD ! REST IN POWER MANU
Nicknamed "Pappy Grove", Manu Dibango was a musical innovator whose work over six decades inspired some of the greatest artists of our time. The Cameroonian saxophonist, who died at 86 March 24, 2020 after contracting coronavirus, Whether it was Congolese rumba in the 1950s, disco in the 1970s or hip-hop in the 1990s, his contribution to the development of modern music cannot be overstated. The singer, songwriter and producer then turned his attention to another genre, and was in the vanguard of the disco era in the early 1970s.
I just learned of the passing on of this Music giant due to Corona-virus today (28/03/2020). I was introduced to his music in the early '70's (Soul Makossa. I am playing it now and I am devastated. May his soul rest in everlasting peace.
Thanks Mnu Django for your music video. Amazing rhythmical and great melodic patterns. Outstanding performance, excellent skills and quality 😅😮😂😂😂❤❤❤
This all feels so Starsky and Hutch! 😄😄😄😄
Le premier artiste que j'ai écouté avec plaisir à 14 ans! "Mangoussié Sodayé"!!! Bye Manu
We loved Soul Makossa in Miami. You would definitely hear the song at every jam on the park, every party, and on WEDR. We might not have known much about African music, but once we heard the song, the connection was indisputable. James Brown, Fela Kuti, and EWF all brought me here...
Thanks brother
This album has legs like no other. It sparked NYC discos in the 70s and was perloined by Michael Jackson in the 80s.
never heard any of this. this is amazing. reminds me of those evenings and nights of smoking weed, listening to good chill mosic, maybe drinking something, while with my ex partner we prepped some food for the munchies while I mentally planned what movie or tv show would watch... the two of us alone agains the world in our little but cozy flat. ahh i've lived but for some reason i feel like i wasted so many years, or i wasted a relationship... like i should've been more mindful and living in the present. perhaps thats why this song although bittersweet, at least it made me feel those evenings of peace, intimacy and love.
I only knew the song soul makosa but this whole album is gold.
Que Hermoso Trabajo 😮❤❤❤
i would be proud if this was the only human trace thats left for other species to see :)
X2
Agreed my friend
You know what...same 😍💓
This is an accomplishment in the human race if you ask me
Lo mejor 😊😊😊😊
This debut album is hot ! 😊
Que som maravilhoso. Que presente divino esse cara deixou pra nós. Dibango vai continuar nessa terra, em nós, por meio da sua música.
Assia Manu , ala bwam , en Français, Mes condoléances Manu, au revoir. Nous l'avons connu, beaucoup d'entre nous depuis très longtemps. Que de beaux souvenirs. .. Ce n'est pas un adieu,mais un au revoir dans la musique, celle qui demeure à jamais 🎼🎹🎵🎶🎷
Mi amigo Apolón
Merveilleux
Merci Manu.Merci d'avoir fait brillé l'Afrique.Le lion d'Afrique,Un lion ne meurt pas,il se repose.Africa Ô bosso.
I still have this album (vinyl) after all these years. I discovered Manu early in my formative years as an aspiring young tenor sax player. I lived by the seaside back then and filled the room with incense whilst listening to this. The incense and the summery sea breeze at night created a magical atmosphere. Nowadays I live far from the sea... the memories and the feeling remain. RIP Manu, thank you for the good vibes.
doubting that anyone would see this, but keep going. you're doing great ヅ
Now this is some good music!
absolutely gorgeous, impeccable, original, soulful, and warming. this album fucking bangs
One of the pioneers of Afro-funk music, the saxophonist Manu Dibango, has died of COVID-19. He was 86 years old, and died in Paris. Internationally, he was best known for his 1972 song "Soul Makossa," though his entire oeuvre could have been the soundtrack to a cooler 1970s than most people lived. But that one, funk-drenched hit, lit by Dibango's burning saxophone, went on to influence the sound of American disco - and its hooky spoken intro helped power songs by Michael Jackson and Rihanna. Dibango's death was announced on social media by his representatives, who said that he died Tuesday at age 86 due to the coronavirus; they had also announced last Wednesday that he had been hospitalized due to the pandemic. A public memorial will be "organized when possible," the announcement said. (24/3/2020) RIP
I was too young to know Soul Makossa, but I remember Goro City very well, which I have not heard anyone mention. It was always on the radio for sometime when I was growing up.
I am of French Descent born in 1946 and i remember somehow speaking to him a long time ago when he was in Paris and i think he spent time in Algeria ? Having found a mobile contact phone number on an old cassette recording of his i bought in France ? A very humble man but knowing his own worth as a travelller and musician. I play saxophones too
Original vinyl i got listening addicted to it.great music. But scratches made it listening unpleasurable.i bought it when it was released.
This is the album ever