Sunday 13 February 2011

REPOST: L'Afrique Danse Presents Orchestre Stukas (1976)



I originally posted this lost classic back in 2009, but I'm posting an entirely re-recorded 320k version as someone recently pointed out that the old zip file was no longer available for download. All you folks who downloaded the old version might want to check this one out as I think its a much better recording, and all those who never heard it before will definately want to check it out now because it's completely wonderful!

Glorious Rumba/Soukous from the mid-'70s. This is frantic, psyched-out stuff, twitchy drums and madly phased, wah-wah guitars. Here's what Gary Stewart had to say about the band in his great book Rumba on the River:

"The Stukas Boys had gotten their start as a neighbourhood band doing James Brown covers in 1968, nearly two years before their more successful competitors Bella Bella and Zaiko came along. In 1970 the group had improved to the point that it was able to secure a booking at the prestigious Para Fifi night club...and the next year it cut some records. By than a fairly stable core had evolved that included singers Lita Bembo, Lomingo Alida, Kisola Nzita, and Suka Bola, guitarists Samunga Tediangaye and Bongo Wende, and drummer Bakunde Ilondjoko

Like the Trio Madjesi, The Stukas Boys were known less for their music than for theirgreat live performances. And Zaire's developing show system was made to order for their front man, the incredible Lita Bembo. Young and athletic, Lita...had a workmanlike voice but the instinctive moves of a premier dancer. Once on stage, he alone commanded the audience.

Samunga, barely into his twenties, anchored the band with a flashy lead guitar which he sometimes plucked with his teeth a la Jimi Hendrix. But when the 'showman' Lita Bembo appeared, no one else had a chance. 'The young man will literally dominate the scene,' reported. 'He will make the mike "suffer." Dropping to his knees like a voodoo man in a trance, exhibiting his sacred dance...Lita Bembo proves his skill by showing off his impossible postures.' After his stellar performance at Zaire 74, Salongo declared 'he set the tone for the evening. And the concert he presented to the public brilliantly confirmed his rank as a great star of Zairean music'"
Here's a clip of this great band in action on a Saturday night variety show:



Tracklist:

01 C'est La Vie
02 Esta Bibisha
03 Colombo
04 Awuti Poto

Get it HERE.

6 comments:

Kurt said...

Thanks. DLing now. I did get the old one previously and always welcome better versions. I'm on a Veve jag these days, so it's especially welcome.

LeFranck said...

This was awesome. Thank you so much. This rip was way better than the one I had earlier.
I love Lita Bembo & Stukas.

øשlqæda said...

ya! merci monsieur tear. likely me fav droplet from this shining shrine of thine

Anonymous said...

Hya...not been around for awhile, but spent the day here just moochin on thru! You do make a difference to many folks lives with the incredible stuff you put up for exploration...too many to mention...this Stukas is just one!
You are a many splendid thing & THANK YOU! XXX
Malenka2000
England

Mr Tear said...

Malenka,
I'm properly touched by your kind words, many thanks! (and your cheque's in the post).

øשlqæda said...

yes, here it is. thx m. tear