About this item
Philips Records LP, BL 7592
A 1958 recording of a Congolese choir, Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin, singing native songs and, on the second side, a mass sung in Congolese style. The Sanctus section of the mass is the piece of music which Malcolm McDowell's character Travis repeatedly plays in Lindsay Anderson's 1968 film If...
Track Listing:
Side One:
1. DibweDiambula Kabanda
2. Lutuku & A Bene Kanyoka
3. Ebu Ewale Kemai
4. Katunbu
5. Seya Wa Mama Ndalamba
6. Banaha
7. Twai Tshinaminai
Side Two
Missa Luba
1. Kyrie
2. Gloria
3. Credo
4. Sanctus
5. Benedictus
6. Agnus Dei
The LP is in excellent condition, and the laminated cover in very good+ condition, with some slight creasing at the edges.
- Band/artist(s):
- Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin
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