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Give Me Bombolo
Ry-Co Jazz Lyrics
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@michekentucky2444
Trésor de la musique mondial . Merci .
@alialiabd4205
Toujours un plaisir d'écouter ce morceau. Un fan d'Algérie
@deprouxkadji3785
J’étais enfant dans les années 60. Mon cousin qui était instituer à l’époque, réveillait la maisonnée avec cette musique de Ryco jazz. Beaucoup de nostalgie ce soir.
@richardgaya3965
This is great music!
@montlouisdenis6176
J'apprécie la musiquedes Ryco jaz et je n'éprouve pas l'envie de mépriser les autres musiques afro." C'est le nèg contr nèg "encore et toujours.
@justuskiunga1025
Every few months Ry-Co Jazz recorded songs in a small Dakar studio run by a French businessman. Master tapes were sent to Paris to be turned into records by the French label Disques Vogue. Distributed back in Africa, the ew 45s kindled the band's popularity even more. Ry-Co Jazz songs ran the gamut of the musical influences astir in early sixties' West Africa. 'Caramba da ma Vida,' sung in a mixture of Spanish and Lingala, shuffles along to the cha-cha rhythm. 'Twist with the Docteur' sounds like it came from Memphis with Scotty Moore backing a French-speaking, African Elvis. 'Give me Bombolo' incorporates a double entendre from the Krio language of Sierre Leone. 'Bana Ry-Co ' (the children of Ry-Co Jazz) echoes the music of Kabasele's Afrcan Jazz.
@michekentucky2444
Merci.merci.that is music.
C'est pas zoukdebile sans paroles 'i instruments.