Archive for the Bimi Ombale Category

New Look…Again

Posted in Bimi Ombale, Dindo Yogo, Los Nickelos, Zaiko Langa Langa on June 27, 2007 by msbazu

Yesterday as I was trying to make changes to the webpage I somehow ruined the format of the html. I am pretty much illiterate in html and so I had no idea how to fix what I messed up so I had to start from scratch. The site I got the template from is no longer up so I couldn’t repost it. I hope this one isn’t too hard on the eyes. I like the format but the background color isn’t what I wish it were. Anyway over time the site’s look will probably be changing a few times until I find something really nice again. Still working on getting last weeks show to you. Stay tuned. For now I will leave you with some songs I recently acquired…


This first song is by Dindo Yogo, singer of Zaiko Langa Langa fame. Its from his solo release “Chante Piscos” which was released in 1990.
DL:Sharufa


This next song is from the Bimi Ombale led Zaiko Langa Langa project, “Sentiment Bimi” which was released in 1988. DL: Moloki


This last selection is from the band Los Nickelos de Zato, Zizi & Jo Rino. From a compilation of their songs of the late ’60s. DL: Bolingo Ya Telephone (Telephone Love)

Enjoy the songs and new scenery…PEACE

"The Zaire Of Our Ancestors"

Posted in Bimi Ombale, Likinga, Mbuta Mashakado, Nyoka Longo, Zaiko Langa Langa on April 10, 2007 by msbazu

That’s what ZAIKO means. Taken from their official website:

” The name Zaiko…is an abreviation of Lingala expression signifying,’ Zaire (Zai) ya Bankoko (Ko) ‘ = Zaire of our ancestors.”

When I think of Zaiko Langa Langa I would say they definitely represent and remind me of the Zaire of my most immediate ancestors, namely my mother. In 1971, the year after Ochestra Zaiko formed, the Congo was christened Zaire, for the great river and as if almost on cue L’Orchestre Zaiko came and took the Congolese music scene by storm. Thus creating the soundscape for the Zaire of my ancestors closest to me (in time).

*My father says people don’t like to even see the name Zaire because of what was happening politically during that period between 1971 and 1997 when that was the country’s name. Pardon me if this brought you any bad feeling. I was just expressing
what I felt when I found out what Zaiko meant.*

YA MIZIKI YA CONGO GETS A FACE LIFT

It must be said that Zaiko Langa Langa transformed Congolese music and aided in giving it a more distinct sound from rumba. First step in moving in that direction was leaving out rumba’s stapled horn section. The solo guitar and sped up snares and drums were the stars of the show and once the beat would break they forced the listener to move. Meanhile the strong harmonies carried lyrics of love and life that moved the listener inside. Their live show was nothing to scoff at either. They brought great energy to the stage popularizing the “ANIMATIOR” in ya miziki ya Congo. The animator would shout call and response sets and dance moves bringing the crowd into a frenzy. The singers themselves would get down too!
Check them out in this 1975 performance on National Zaire TV performing LISAPO. Pepe Felly is there but in the shadows letting the guitar skills steal the show. The singers at this time were (from left to right): Mbuta Mashakado, Bimi Ombale, Nyoka Longo & Likinga

this entry is dedicated to my mother, may she rest in peace

myriam nsalu vita luyeye-angrand 1959-2001
(photo courtesy of guy angrand)