1972/1973/1974

Track Listings

 
1. Azda
2. Assitu
3. Minuit Eleki Lezi
4. Zando Ya Tipo-Tipo
5. Lukika
6. Mabele (Ntotu)
7. Kinsiona
8. Luka Mobali Moko
9. Monzo
10. Kinzonzi Ki Tata Mbemba
11. Mwana Oyo
12. Mambu Ma Miondo

1972/1973/1974,Franco & T.P.O.K. Jazz,Sonodisc,Afro-Pop,Congo,Highlife,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Soukous,Zaire
1972/1973/1974
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great introduction to Franco's Creativity
  • Excellent introduction to Franco's creative genius.
1972/1973/1974
Franco & T.P.O.K. Jazz
Manufacturer: Sonod
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
Zaire & CongoZaire & Congo | Africa | International | Styles | Music
SoukousSoukous | Africa | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
ASIN: B00000II1N
Release Date: 2007-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Azda
  2. Assitu
  3. Minuit Eleki Lezi
  4. Zando Ya Tipo-Tipo
  5. Lukika
  6. Mabele (Ntotu)
  7. Kinsiona
  8. Luka Mobali Moko
  9. Monzo
  10. Kinzonzi Ki Tata Mbemba
  11. Mwana Oyo
  12. Mambu Ma Miondo

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great introduction to Franco's Creativity.......2000-10-03

"Azda" is a fantastic introduction to the music of Franco and TPOK Jazz and to Congolese music in general. "Azda" is one of Franco's masterpieces, featuring some of his greatest hits recorded during one of his most creative periods. Franco Luambo Makiadia was the leader of TPOK Jazz from 1956 until his death in 1989. During this time he revolutionized the sound of modern Africa music, released hundreds of records, trained hundreds of musicians, and achieved a status equivalent to Elvis or the Stones. Of the thirty plus Franco CD's and LP's I own, "Azda" is my favorite. Recorded between 1972 and 1974, at the height of President Mobutu's Authenticite movement, the album is a collection of hit singles ranging in style from Congolese rumba to electrified folklore. During this time, Franco was important spokesman for Authenticite and many of the album's songs have an anthemic quality and draw deeply on Congo's traditional music. The band is loaded with talent, many such as Sam Mangwana, Simaro, Josky, and Wuta Mayi went on to be stars in their own right. The title track "Azda" is actually and advertisement for Volkswagen. (Each musician received a VW Passat as a reward). It's catchy chorus and hornlines make it an oldies favorite and was recently re-recorded by Cameroon's Kotto Bass. "Assitu" is a gorgeous love song with featuring Franco's famous guitar shimmers alongside a powerful horn riff. The album features several serious songs including song "Mabele" (the Earth) Franco and Simaro's meditation on the nature life and death; how man comes from the earth, and in the end return to the earth. Kinshasa's music magazine Salongo named it the song of the year in 1974. The song hints at the elaborate song cycles that will become a Franco staple in the 1980s. The CD is filled with other classics with evocative titles and music. "Kinzonzi Ki Tata Mbemba"- Wisdom of Mbemba, "Mambu Ma Miondo"- Problems of Land, "Monzo"- a persons name, and "Luka Mobaali Moko"- Look for a Man. In all these songs Franco combines traditional and modern instruments with his blend of Congolese folklore. "Kinsiona" has a psychedelic Latin flavor revolving around Franco's deep voice and florid guitar. Franco's singing and guitar playing make these some of the most memorable of his entire oeuvre. The album is rich and satisfying. Unfortunately, Sonodisc doesn't include any liner notes with the CD, much less song translations. To find out what is going on in the songs, you have to seek out other sources. While it is a serious artistic work, don't be put off, the album really swings. If you don't know Franco or are beginning to explore his older music, "Azda" is a great starting point.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to Franco's creative genius........2000-10-02

"Azda" is a fantastic introduction to the music of Franco and TPOK Jazz and to Congolese music in general. "Azda" is one of Franco's masterpieces, featuring some of his greatest hits recorded during one of his most creative periods. Franco Luambo Makiadia was the leader of TPOK Jazz from 1956 until his death in 1989. During this time he revolutionized the sound of modern Africa music, released hundreds of records, trained hundreds of musicians, and achieved a status equivalent to Elvis or the Stones. Of the thirty plus Franco CD's and LP's I own, "Azda" is my favorite. Recorded between 1972 and 1974, at the height of President Mobutu's Authenticite movement, the album is a collection of hit singles ranging in style from Congolese rumba to electrified folklore. During this time, Franco was important spokesman for Authenticite and many of the album's songs have an anthemic quality and draw deeply on Congo's traditional music. The band is loaded with talent, many such as Sam Mangwana, Simaro, Josky, and Wuta Mayi went on to be stars in their own right. The title track "Azda" is actually and advertisement for Volkswagen. (Each musician received a VW Passat as a reward). It's catchy chorus and hornlines make it an oldies favorite and was recently re-recorded by Cameroon's Kotto Bass. "Assitu" is a gorgeous love song with featuring Franco's famous guitar shimmers alongside a powerful horn riff. The album features several serious songs including song "Mabele" (the Earth) Franco and Simaro's meditation on the nature life and death; how man comes from the earth, and in the end return to the earth. Kinshasa's music magazine Salongo named it the song of the year in 1974. The song hints at the elaborate song cycles that will become a Franco staple in the 1980s. The CD is filled with other classics with evocative titles and music. "Kinzonzi Ki Tata Mbemba"- Wisdom of Mbemba, "Mambu Ma Miondo"- Problems of Land, "Monzo"- a persons name, and "Luka Mobaali Moko"- Look for a Man. In all these songs Franco combines traditional and modern instruments with his blend of Congolese folklore. "Kinsiona" has a psychedelic Latin flavor revolving around Franco's deep voice and florid guitar. Franco's singing and guitar playing make these some of the most memorable of his entire oeuvre. The album is rich and satisfying. Unfortunately, Sonodisc doesn't include any liner notes with the CD, much less song translations. To find out what is going on in the songs, you have to seek out other sources. While it is a serious artistic work, don't be put off, the album really swings. If you don't know Franco or are beginning to explore his older music, "Azda" is a great starting point.
1972/1973/1974
Average customer rating: Not rated
    1972/1973/1974
    Franco & T.P.O.K. Jazz
    Manufacturer: Sonodisc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    Zaire & CongoZaire & Congo | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    SoukousSoukous | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00005YN2D
    Release Date: 2000-11-17

    Tracks:

    1. Azda
    2. Assitu
    3. Minuit Eleki Lezi
    4. Zando Ya Tipo-Tipo
    5. Lukika
    6. Mabele (Ntotu)
    7. Kinsiona
    8. Luka Mobali Moko
    9. Monzo
    10. Kinzonzi Ki Tata Mbemba
    11. Mwana Oyo
    12. Mambu Ma Miondo

    Pop Music:

    1. 40 Irish Melodies
    2. 40 Russian Melodies
    3. Acustico [Import]
    4. Arabian Nights Millenium Party [IMPORT]
    5. Bahamian Party Hits #1
    6. Bahamian Party Time
    7. Ballad Collection [Import]
    8. Bashraf
    9. Breath of the Heart
    10. Clannad 2

    Pop Music

    Pop Music