Tres Tres Fort
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Moto Moindo
- Polio
- Je t'aime
- Sala Keba
- Moziki
- Sala Mosala
- Avramandole
- Tonkara
- Marguerite
- Staff Benda Bilili
- Mwana
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #522 in Music
- Released on: 2009-03-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Editorial Reviews
The Guardian, (Robin Denselow), March 20, 2009
(5 stars) One of the most extraordinary albums of the year...gloriously uplifting...their songs are lyrical, thoughtful, remarkably cheerful and occasionally startling.
Evening Standard, (Simon Broughton), March 20, 2009
(5 stars) The music is fantastic...creativity and skill in adverse circumstances...This is an essential purchase.
The Times, (Pete Paphides), March 21, 2009
(4 stars) The funkier interludes exude irresistible physicality, whilst a cluster of lovelorn laments lacerate the heartstrings.
Customer Reviews
AMAZING album
Forget the Buena Vista Social Club. If you want a heart warming tale of musical success in the face of extreme adversity then buy this CD and listen to the sound of these paraplegic street musicians from Kinshasa, Congo and their rhythm and blues, funk inflected rumba.
Recorded out in the open, mainly in the zoological garden in Kinshasa using 12 microphones, a laptop and a 100m mains cable stealing electricity from a deserted bar this album captures the sound of Staff Benda Bilili on their home turf.
Comprising of 4 senior singer/guitarists perched on their customised tricycles, a younger rhythm section and 17 year old Roger who uses a unique one stringed electric lute he made himself using a length of electrical wire attached to a small wooden bow and then inserted in a metal dried milk can which he calls a Satonge, this album is raw yet oozes soul, positivity and vibrancy.
`Je T'Aime', my personal favourite, takes it's cue from James Brown with it's infectious groove, `sex machine' refrain, Roger's Hendrix like riffing and a soul vocal that makes me want to cry and dance simultaneously.
`Polio' is a slow heartfelt, yet amazingly unbitter, appeal to the listening public recommending vaccination against poliomyelitis and coming from a band, half of whom have lost the use of their legs because of the disease, it's a message that carries some serious weight.
As with much Rumba music you are never far away from the sound of Cuba which the Congolese musicians of the 50's and 60's reappropriated and this is most evident on the laid back `Sala Keba' as is a love of reggae on the skanking `Sala Mosala'.
Mostly the album consists of up-tempo dance numbers designed to make you shake it and that's what I suggest you do whilst giving thanks that you are able to.
Global SoulJah
Brilliant African Music
Fantastic sound, i felt transported to outside Kinshasa Zoo where this was recorded. What amazed me was the sound fromn the one string lute made from a tin can. Strongly recomended.
Staff Benda Bilili
Vibrant African sounds, lovely rhythyms, catchy tunes, worthy cause as the artists are all disabled. The single string lute playing is the high note!



