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The Voice of Lightness

Tabu Ley Rochereau

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Album Review

About time, too. The world has needed a good compilation of this great Congolese singer, and this two-disc set comes close to being just what the doctor ordered, focusing on the 1960s and '70s, when he was arguably at his best and most creative, with his voice emotional and supple, standing out from whatever group was behind him at the time — and he led some of the classics of the period. At almost 90 minutes, this offers a lot of Tabu Ley Rochereau, with plenty of sublime moments of Congolese rhumba before it morphed into the faster, less delicate soukous. Rochereau could easily command, and does so often, with great songwriting ability (listen to the way the chorus lifts on "Pesa le Tout," for instance — it's sublime). There are moments of hubris, of course, and not just in the music. The notes claim that Rochereau invented the instrumental break known as the sebene, which, according to many other sources, simply isn't true. But that's by the bye. The man sang like a dream, and these golden years really capture him at his peak: thrilling, and one of the classic African voices.

Customer Reviews

... the best, most cogent and coherent compilation of Tabu Ley ...

Simply the best, most cogent and coherent compilation of Tabu Ley there is and, as such, worth downloading the whole 29 songs. Arranged chronologically it takes you from the early 60s through to the late 70s in a way that seems to entertain by design while educating by stealth. By the way, for what it's worth, it's the anonymous iTunes reviewer who shows "hubris" as nowhere in the notes could I find any claim by the writer/compiler that Tabu Ley "invented the instrumental break known as the sebene". And anyway, what relevance is that to a review of downloaded music where there are no notes? Oh well, at least he/she/they liked it.

Biography

Born: 1940 in Bundundu, Zaire

Genre: World

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Tabu Ley Rochereau (born Tabu Ley) is one of Africa's most influential vocalists and one of its most prolific songwriters. Since making his professional debut, in 1954, as a member of Joseph "Grand Kalle" Kabasele's band, African Jazz, Rochereau has written more than two thousand songs. Together with his band, Orchestre Afrisa International, which he formed in 1970, Rochereau has continued to play a major role in the shift from Congolese, Cuban, and Caribbean rumba to faster-paced soukous. Describing...
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