The Congo has given us many excellent guitar players, but only one of them earned the nickname ‘Dieu de la Guitare’. With this new compilation Planet Ilunga recalls the life and musical career of the legendary Congolese guitar player and band leader Docteur Nico.

Docteur Nico

Dieu de la Guitare

Cat No: PI04
Release date: 22 September 2018
Format: Trifold, 2LP
Country: DR Congo

The Congo has given us many excellent guitar players, but only one of them earned the nickname ‘Dieu de la Guitare’. With this new compilation Planet Ilunga recalls the life and musical career of the legendary Congolese guitar player and band leader Docteur Nico.

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A1. African Jazz
02:50
A2. Mama Fioti
02:56
A3. Dit Louise
02:37
A4. Cherie Nini
02:43
A5. Bolingo Na Ngai Gigi
02:37
A6. Tshiandanda Ngalula
02:43
A7. Mabanzo Maleki Ngai
02:46
A8. Ambiance Du Daring
02:53
B1. Jose Bella Calypso
02:32
B2. Bolingo Na Ngai Aye
02:46
B3. Kamulangu
02:33
B4. I'm Sorry
02:46
B5. Moto Abungaka
03:48
B6. Rose Mosika
02:57
B7. Merengue Mathieu
02:12
C1. Vita Matata
03:10
C2. African Fiesta Congo
03:06
C3. Omeli Mayi Na Ntonga
03:47
C4. Zola Jose
03:02
C5. Reguerdos
04:06
C6. Souvenir Air-Congo
03:11
C7. Caminomas
02:18
D1. Limbisa Ngai
04:59
D2. Ah Mokolo Wana
05:01
D3. Semeki Etali Yo Te
05:16
D4. Ntumba
06:14

Item Description

Nicolas Kasanda wa Mikalayi stood for over 20 years at the forefront of Congolese rumba. Backed through his whole career by his older brother Dechaud, Nico introduced numerous innovations to Congolese rumba such as a remarkable take on Dominican merengue, the use of the Hawaiian guitar, the introduction of new rhythms and dances such as the kiri-kiri and kono, and especially the shimmering, electrified modern versions of traditional tunes from his native Kasai.

Thirty-three years after his death, we remember him as the most gifted guitar soloist of Congo. In this anthology we present an original selection of 26 exquisite songs, made between 1954 and 1970 with the groups African Jazz, Rock-a-Mambo, African Jazz Aile Nico, African Fiesta and African Fiesta Sukisa, many of them reproduced for the first time and mostly taken from the original 78 rpm or 45 rpm shellac/vinyl.

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