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01. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Adidja
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02. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Kaka Punguza Wivu
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03. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Aoka (Danger Girl)
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04. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Sister Pili
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05. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Rehema-Piri
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06. MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE - Teresia
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ARTIST
MORENO AND L'ORCH FIRST MOJA-ONE
TITLE
Sister Pili + 2
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
STERNS AFRICA
CATALOG #
STCD 3062CD
STCD 3062CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
1/8/2013
Moreno Batamba
is fondly remembered and sadly missed in Kenya, but like many of the most popular musicians in East Africa, he was actually from Congo-Zaire. He left home when he was 16 and began his career in Uganda. With the Congolese band
Bana Ngenge
he moved from Kampala, Uganda, to Nairobi, Kenya, in 1974. Four years later, Moreno was in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, singing with the renowned
Orchestra Safari Sound
. Back in Nairobi, in 1983, Moreno recorded with the great
Orchestra Virunga
, his husky bass-baritone contrasting affectingly with Samba Mapangala's airy tenor. That same year he and his own
Orchestra First Moja-One
made their LP
Sister Pili
, two nine-minute songs on each side. It was Moreno's biggest success to date and was followed by a good run for a few years. A trip back home to Zaire interrupted his career for a while, but his 1993 album returned him to the Kenyan pop charts and headline engagements. Then, suddenly, he was gone -- dead after a brief illness at the age of 38. This CD, the first of Moreno's music to be released outside Africa, includes Orchestra First Moja-One's
Sister Pili
album in its entirety, supplemented by two extremely rare 1977 recordings of Moreno with
Bana Ngenge
. These six tracks make it perfectly clear why Congolese musicians were so popular in East Africa in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, and why it's high time Moreno and his bands were heard around the world.
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