Debut in 1965 led by guitarist Albert Missia (artist name: Robin Mopepe). Stewart described them as "fixed ... in the school of O.K. Jazz" [1]
Discography[]
1965[]
- Orchestre Los Angel: Sekele Emonani / Retroussons Les Manches (7": African 90.049) [2]
1966[]
- Orchestre Los Angel: Nalingi-Nayeba-Tina / Zozo Wa Mabanzo (7": African 90.048) [3]
- Orchestre Los Angel: Dis Jeanne / Kawa (7": African 90.114) [4]
1967[]
- Orchestre Los Angel: Ngai Robin Mawa / Cielito Waila (7": African 90.047) [5]
1970[]
- Orchestre Surprise Los Angel: Ngai Nakoluka / Meso Mani Ma Mbote (Trad Afro Fiesta) (7": Fiesta 51.058) [6]
1971[]
- Orchestre Surprise Los Angel: Tata Nkento / Ba Mbanda Songi Songi (7": Fiesta 51.080) [7]
- Orchestre Surprise Los Angel: Annie Na Elos / Ngai Elos Naboyi (7": Fiesta 51.344) [8]
- Orchestre Surprise Los Angel: Pili Ya Bolingo Babe Marie Jose (7": Fiesta 51.xxx) [9]
References[]
- ↑ Gary Stewart, 2000, p. 154
- ↑ cdandlp,com, 18.5.2012; cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012. Year of release differs from 1965 to 1967. Following the cat-nos. it seems a bit confusing?
- ↑ Dial Africa blog, 18.5.2012, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012; Dial Africa blog, 18.5.2012, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012
- ↑ cdandlp.com, 18.5.2012