Robert Christgau: Dean of American Rock Critics

Consumer Guide:
  User's Guide
  Grades 1990-
  Grades 1969-89
  And It Don't Stop
Books:
  Book Reports
  Is It Still Good to Ya?
  Going Into the City
  Consumer Guide: 90s
  Grown Up All Wrong
  Consumer Guide: 80s
  Consumer Guide: 70s
  Any Old Way You Choose It
  Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough
Xgau Sez
Writings:
  And It Don't Stop
  CG Columns
  Rock&Roll& [new]
  Rock&Roll& [old]
  Music Essays
  Music Reviews
  Book Reviews
  NAJP Blog
  Playboy
  Blender
  Rolling Stone
  Billboard
  Video Reviews
  Pazz & Jop
  Recyclables
  Newsprint
  Lists
  Miscellany
Bibliography
NPR
Web Site:
  Home
  Site Map
  Contact
  What's New?
    RSS
Carola Dibbell:
  Carola's Website
  Archive
CG Search:
Google Search:
Twitter:

África Negra

  • Antologia Vol. 1 [Bongo Joe, 2022] A-

Consumer Guide Reviews:

Antologia Vol. 1 [Bongo Joe, 2022]
It would be idiot vanity not to quote the press copy on this one, so ahem: "Heat-seeking, puxa-style blends of semba, merengue, kompas, soukouss, coladeira from the two Portuguese-speaking islands of Sao Tomé & Principe in the Gulf of Guinea." Goes on to assert its place among "the roots of current Lisbon kuduru," a subgenre last referenced by me in January in regard to Angola-born Pongol's Sakadila. For sure its dozen picks tend speedier and more pumped up than not only Franco but, say, Kanda Bongo Man, yet lighter as well. Given that they've been recording since 1981, it should be no surprise that the premier selection assembled here never flags as guitars establish the melody, voices stick with it, and horns bulk it up a little. How irresistible the resulting music proves long haul remains to be determined. But for sure these dozen examples don't quit. A-