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ULTRA RARE 10" AFRICAN 78 RPM OPIKA 159 guitar:LIENGO chant: PAUL MWANGA rumba

Sold Date: August 21, 2017
Start Date: August 16, 2017
Final Price: $159.50 (USD)
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1950-1956  One of the very first labels for Congolese Rumba founded in 1950  by the brothers Gabriel and Joseph Benatar .  Opika LABEL HISTORY Following the example of Ngoma, Opika was the second record label to be set up by Greek businessmen in the Belgian Congo.  When the brothers Gabriel and Moussa Benatar established their recording studio in 1950  they already ran a successful company SOLBENA for the manufacture of shirts with shops in Léopoldville  and across the Belgian Congo. Later in 1950 the Greek cousins and businessmen Athanase and Basile Papadimitriou  began recording for yet another label they named Loningisa.
Opika’s commercial as well as artistic success came in 1951 when Moussa Benatar signed a typist working for SOLBENA  who also happened to be an accomplished guitarist. Elenga Zacharie better known as Jhimmy “the Hawaiian guitarist”  had taken the name after an American guitarist and became Opika’s first recording star in the early 1950s.  Jhimmy introduced an Angolan friend Paul Mwanga to the studio as a singer for his recordings.  Among the other guitarists signed by Moussa Benatar were François Boyimbo called Gobi, Albert Taumani,  Charles Mwamba called Dechaud and Albert Yamba Yamba called Kabondo.  The guitarist George Doula introduced the tenor singer Joseph Kabasele who soon became not only the musicians’  favorite interpreter of their songs but also a favorite with the public.  Charles Mwamba initially introduced his only 12 year old younger brother Nicolas Kasanda as a singer.  Later he went on to become one of Congo’s most famous guitarists and bandleaders under the name of Dr. Nico.  Yet another guitarist who started recording for Opika was Emmanuel Tshilumba known as Tino Baroza,  a cousin of Charles Mwamba and Nicolas Kasanda. Joseph Kabeasele introduced the South Rhodesian (Zimbabwean)  saxophonist Isaac Musekiwa who later went on to have a lifelong career with O.K. Jazz.
Initially no established live bands As indicated by the label information on the discs the artists recorded in various configurations.  Given the number of artists they typically played in the following constellations: 1. Jhimmy and Mwanga Paul 2. The guitarist Albert Taumani as leader of the group OPERA 3. The guitarists Gobi and Atos 4. Nelson Simon and his group San Salvador 2ème équipe *) 5. Rancho Sebastien and Alvaro Rodriguez and their group San Salvador 3ème équipe *) 6. The group DEPE was accompanied by Charles Mwamba and with Nicolas as singer 7. René Kasebe and his group of Swahili singers accompanied by Kabondo 8. Combinaison VOX with Jhimmy, George Doula, Kabondo with the tenor singer Joseph Kabaselle. *) The first San Salvador group was the one recording for Ngoma, including band members  Georges Edouard, Manuel Oliveira and Henri Freitas.
By 1953-1955 a regular live band evolved from the ranks of Opika recording artists.  Named from a song entitled African Jazz the group was led by Joseph Kabasele and included Nicolas Kasanda on solo guitar  and  Charles Mwamba “Dechaud” on rhythm guitar. Opika became a starting point in the career of  Joseph Kabasele alias Kallé Jeef or Grand Kallé, who is regarded as a founding father of modern Congolese music  and African Jazz as the first modern Congolese rumba orchestra.  
info by : afrodisc.com
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Grading table:

M / Mint : 100% mint

F / Fair : 30% mint

EX /Excellent : 90% mint

P / Poor : 15% mint

VG /Very good : 70% mint

B / Bad : 5 % mint

G /Good : 50% mint

 


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