MANU DIBANGO
Super Kumba
1974
256+ VBR LAME mp3
Vinyl rip & scans from Fiesta 360 052
Kata Kata
Being one of the biggest figures in African music (not to mention jazz in general) and a globally-recognised personality whose popularity crosses linguistic and cultural barriers, there are bazillions of resources for biographical info on the man. His site and his autobiography, Three Kinds of Coffee, are likely the best places to get the real lowdown on his life but typing his name into the Google will also keep you busy with hours of reading - the man has done a lot in his 74 years (75 on February 10th) so there's plenty to catch up on.
What is lacking on teh internets is a straight-forward comprehensive discography of his major works - as is all too often the case with artists from the "Third World" who were active during the latter part of the 20th Century. We've done our best to sort out all the conflicting info and bring order out of chaos but if you have any corrections or additions, feel free to leave the info in the comments. Most of the earlier albums on Fiesta have yet to be re-issued but Manu has taken the reins with his back catalogue and has been releasing some of this material on his own Soul Makossa label over the past few years.
Manu Dibango - Sax, piano, organ, marimba, vocals
Slim Pezin - Guitar
Lucien Dobat - Drums
Jobby Job - Drums
Pierre Honore - Bass
Manu Rodanet - Percussion [Tumba]
Ben's - Percussion
Patrick Bourgoin - Sax
Mam - Sax
Christian Guizin - Trombone
Benny Vasseur - Trombone
Michel Barrot - Trumpet
Antoine Russo - Trumpet
Charles Lembe - Guitar (1,2)
1 Super Kumba
2 Kata Kata
3 Bwembe Na Bwemba
4 Mabola Mongo (Instrumental)
5 Wasa N' Dolo
6 Diboki
7 Soir Au Village
8 Wana Di Lambo
DISCOGRAPHY
1971 Manu Dibango a.k.a. Soma Loba
1973 Africadelic
discos, etc. [mp3] + Flabbergasted Vibes [flac]
1998 CubAfrica
at BABE(L)OGUE
1974 African Funk (2LP O Boso+Soul Makossa)
1976 The World of Manu Dibango
1978 Big Blow
1979 Manu Dibango 1971-1978 at Soundological
1980 Rasta Souvenir: Manu a La Jamaique (2LP Gone Clear+Ambassador)
1982 Autoportrait
1983 Makossa Man (2LP +Africadelic)
1992 Soul Makossa
1995 Dance with Manu Dibango
1997 African Soul at My Favourite Sound + Planeta Musical + Funky Town Disco Music 70s
2000 Anthology Vol. 1, Vol.2 & Vol. 3
2000 Afrosouljazz from the Makossa Man
2000 Manu Safari
2002 B-Sides (+ Fiesta Remixes)
2003 Africadelic: The Best Of
2004 The Rough Guide to Manu Dibango at Toulaki
2004 Long Box (3CD)
2006 Collection Legende
2006 Essential Recordings (2CD)
2006 La Jamaique (Gone Clear+Ambassador w/o "Reggae Makossa"+"Ça Va Chouia")
2007 AfricaVision Vol 3: Le Cinéma du Manu Dibango
2007 20th Century Masters
2008 African Woodoo (Unreleased 1971-75) c/o Soundological
**All links verified & updated March 3, 2010**
Thanks to Frank Bessem's Musiques d'Afrique, Afromix, Francophonie Diffusion, AMG, Discogs, Rate Your Music, Music Stack, GEMM, Stern's Music, NME , Groove Collector, Radio France Internationale and most of all Manu's Official Website.
Come by Soundological for some Super Kumba HERE or HERE.
fantastic work cheeba, grabbing this now, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank u Cheeba, superb!
ReplyDeleteVery dope!
Many thanks,awesome posting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,Cheeba
cheeba, this roxxx! I have all the early 70's albums, don't like the 80's & 90's output, but I'm sure you make a lotta folks happy here!!excellent work,
ReplyDeletepeace, E-mile
Thanks for the encouragement!
ReplyDeleteE-mile, I'm mostly with you but do dig a good chunk of his electro stuff from the 80s.
OK, I make an exception for 1986's Afrijazzy :-) Still like my ragged CD, the monstruous (?) version of Soul Makossa is "endless"...Soir au Village re-done from your SuperKumba post is also nice...
ReplyDeleteI've checked and must DL Super Kumba, turns out I haven't got this
one [:-) Thanks, it'll be another monster!
peace, E-mile
Yeah E-mile, Afrijazzy is a good one...that Soul Makossa version is monstrous as you say and clocks in at over 16 minutes. Hope you enjoy this one!
ReplyDeleteNice work, Cheeba.
ReplyDeleteI've just added your blog to my links.
Cheers,
Radu
Thanks Radu! Hope some of my visitors get a chance to peruse your excellent blog!
ReplyDeleteWill you post the 1985 soul makossa album by manu dibango the cover image of which is posted beside the 1972 soul makossa album .
ReplyDeleteThe 1985 Soul makossa albums contains 11 tracks .
Please try to post it
Thanks
Hi Praj, I'd post it if I had it! Hopefully some generous soul will see your request and try to fill it. I'll also add links to albums as I find them, so you might want to check back now and then.
ReplyDeleteThanks . Will check it some other day
ReplyDeleteWow! What an excellent post! Not long discovered this site but sure am glad I did. I'm a long time fan of 'the Lion' but don't actually have too many of his recordings. Time to put that straight! Right on!
ReplyDeletethanks !
ReplyDeletegreat job & nice blog
@Ian Van Groove, happy you're able to expand your 'Lion' horizons here! It's a deep discography so have fun!
ReplyDelete@nicolas, you're welcome and thanks for your encouragement!
mate this is one seriously well researched and detailed post! kudos!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
i love me some Manu! nice share. on the DL and expecting big things!
ReplyDeleteCheeba, take a look:
ReplyDeletehttp://myfavouritesound.baywords.com/index.php/2010/03/manu-dibango-re-uploads/
Peace!
I LOVE KANGO FROM Afrijazzy. Thats some funky jazz!
ReplyDeleteBest Manu compilation I have spied on the nets. Kudos
J'ai appris des choses interessantes grace a vous, et vous m'avez aide a resoudre un probleme, merci.
ReplyDelete- Daniel