
Simaro Lutumba has been one of the legends in the Congolese music scene was perhaps the greatest poet among the composers of Franco's great TPOK Jazz. He joined the band in 1961, and later became the band's long term vice president. His melancholy 1974 hit "Mabele," sung by Sam Mangwana, was a landmark in OK Jazz's "authenticite" era releases and cemented Simaro's reputation as "Poet." In the late '70s, he was one of the musicians jailed at Makala prison during Franco's most serious run in with the authorities
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eau bénite
Na boyi libala
Consolation
Zulu
Patience
Ma Adele
O ndimi ngai te
Pablo
Ladji-Mundele
Jacquina
Hommage à Luambo-Makiadi
Franco Luambo
Hommage à luambo makiadi
Maya
Testament Ya Bowule
Trahison
Maclebert
faute ya commercant
Coeur Artificiel
mabele
Mangasa
Nalembi
Nazelaki
Ti Tokabwana Nakoma Ndoki
Gege Yoka
Pot pourri - Eau bénite
affaire kitikwala
Pot Pourri
la guitarra sentimental
EXAMEN D'ETAT
Bilonda
Sino na Bruxelles
Mi Amor
OFELA
Lisano Ebandaki na Kin
Dit Laurence
Gina Bondela Famille
ebale ya zaire
Eau Benite
cedou
Zulu Bangaka Basi ya Bakulutu
Boya Ngai
Mayamba
M.T. Inongo
Kabongo
Mbongo
Mandola
Mamba
Jose Mukeba
Mbawu
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