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This label by [[Joseph Kabasele]], le Grand Kalle, followed in 1961 his earlier label [[African Jazz (label)|African Jazz]], which was created with the help of Belgian caompany Fonior. "And with that he (Kabasele) became the Congo's first African music publisher. ...Kabasele marketed his label exclusively in Congo (Léopoldville) while Fonior received the distribution rights for Europe and the rest of Africa." <ref> Gary STEWART, 2000, pp. 98/99</ref> While the label was the label for Kabasele's [[Orchestre African Jazz]] is published some side of competitor [[Orchestre O.K. Jazz]] =Discography= ===ca. 1961-1962 <ref>[http://wrldsrv.blogspot.com/2008/12/surboum-1.html Worldservice blog, 20.12.2008], 17.2.2012; WS tells us that there were 70 releases by OK Jazz on the Surboum label!</ref>=== *O.K. 01 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''La Mode Ya Pius Apiki Dalapo'' (Franco) b/w ''Ngai Mwana Na Weyi'' (Franco) *O.K. 02 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Amida Asukisi Molato'' (Franco) b/w ''Mboka Mosika Mawa'' (Franco) *O.K. 03 -Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Mibali Bakomi Mpasi Na Leo'' (Franco) b/w ''Pa Roger Na Doli'' (Franco) *O.K. 04 -Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Cha Cha Cha Erique'' (Franco) b/w ''Soki Ngai Na Bandaki Yo'' (Franco) *O.K. 05 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Liwa Ya Wech'' <ref>In Gary STEWART, 2000, p. 99, the title is spelled ''Liwa ya Wechi'' (death of Wechi)</ref> (Franco) b/w ''Na Likuanga Na Seli'' (Franco) **Both tracks have been reissued on LP African 360.070 and CD Sonodisc CD 36508) *O.K. 06 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Baiser Na Litama'' (Franco) b/w ''Bana Mpoto'' (Franco) *O.K. 07 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Franco Cantar'' (Franco) b/w ''Tika Toloba Lelo'' (Franco) *O.K. 08 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Lopango Ya Bana Na Ngai'' (Franco) b/w ''Mbanda Mwasi Alingi Ngai'' (Franco) * O.K. 09 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Amida Muziki Ya O.K.'' (Franco) b/w ''Motema Ya Fafa'' (Franco) **Both tracks have been reissued on LP African 360.070 and CD Sonodisc CD 36508) *O.K. 10 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Muana Moko Mawa'' (Franco) b/w ''Ye Bo'' (Franco) ===1964=== *O.K. 42 - Orchestre O.K. Jazz: ''Brigitta Mwasi Ya Makwela (Lingala)'' Comp.: Mujos (1964) <ref>[http://muzzicaltrips.blogspot.com/2012/02/ok-jazz-brigitta-mwasi-ya-makwela-1964.html MuzzicalTrips blog, Jan. 2012], 17.2.2012</ref> <gallery captionalign="left"> Orchestre OK Jazz (Surboum African Jazz OK 42).jpg </gallery> ===1966=== *AJ 1004 - Orchestre African Jazz: ''Caisse d'Epargne'' b/w ''Version'' *AJ 1005 - Orchestre African Jazz: ''Somba Journal Special'' (Kabasele) b/w ''Julie Aboi Ba Mbanda'' (Rody) <ref>for both records and some more information on Kabasele and Orch. African Jazz see: [http://wrldsrv.blogspot.com/2012/02/omission.html WorldService blog, 26.2.2012], 26.2.2012</ref> =References= <references/> =Bibliography/Sources= ==Literature== *Gary STEWART, 2000. ''Rumba on the River. A history of the ouoular music of the two Congos'' / Gary Stewart. London, New York: Verso, 2000. ISBN 1-85984-744-7
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