Notice : loi didnt have ql creditsIll upload effrakata tommorowViagra’s booklet is vert creative
Thanks for uploading it. Hahaha look Eric Tutsi's face. It would be interessting to know which on song Koffi Olomide played guitar and if it was lead or rhythm. It's sad that he didn't credit Clovis Ngouma just because he left while he did a job on the generique. Athis Photo did a good job with the Force de Frappe-booklet, like that of Attentat. The evolution of technology really killed his job. Where is Athis Photo nowadays ? "Rendez-vous avec Koffi Olomide et le Quartier Latin Internationalau Parc des Princes en ete 2001 pour une historique fete africaine" mannnn that had to be the biggest event of the decade (2000-2010), Koffi would been intouchable if that happened. Is that little kid on the Loi-booket Minou (koffi's daugther) ? Did they forget to put the credits of all guitarists, bass players and other musicians who participated on Loi ? I'm surprised to know that Pascal Lokua also participated, btw it where they same girls who particapted also on Chocolat with Lokua, so I guess that Iteneraire was recorded on the same moment with Chocolate. Because I remember Koffi saying in an interview with a French-newspaper before Bercy that Chocolate was meant for Loi. The way Koffi still put Beniko's name on the Loi-booklet while he already left, showed how much respect he had for him. The booklet of Loi wasn't on the level of V12 or even that of Ultimatum. The guy who made that leaflet for Viagra was so funny hahaha "you have to listen to viagra 5 times in a day". Its good how they pointed out on each song who particapted. I'm surprised to see that Lebou Kabuya played lead on Beniko's song Ezala Zala and Clovis Ngouma bass on Pathy's song. Hmmm so Djudju-chet arranged alot of songs without playing, seems that he tuned the drums for Tshe-Tshe le Balle on Collation & Viagra, I loved that drumsound on both songs.13 isn't a good number. Wenge EL Paris released KO Debout with 13 songs and boom it marked the end of EL Paris in Paris, Adolphe Dominguez released Affaire Tonya Tonya with 13 songs boom all influent members left in Europe, Extra Musica recorded 13 songs for Trop c'est Trop boom it couldn't release a new album for 3 years, Academia release 13 songs for Viagra boom all important members starts leaving.
Quote from: mvulusi96 on January 22, 2019, 21:08Thanks for uploading it. Hahaha look Eric Tutsi's face. It would be interessting to know which on song Koffi Olomide played guitar and if it was lead or rhythm. It's sad that he didn't credit Clovis Ngouma just because he left while he did a job on the generique. Athis Photo did a good job with the Force de Frappe-booklet, like that of Attentat. The evolution of technology really killed his job. Where is Athis Photo nowadays ? "Rendez-vous avec Koffi Olomide et le Quartier Latin Internationalau Parc des Princes en ete 2001 pour une historique fete africaine" mannnn that had to be the biggest event of the decade (2000-2010), Koffi would been intouchable if that happened. Is that little kid on the Loi-booket Minou (koffi's daugther) ? Did they forget to put the credits of all guitarists, bass players and other musicians who participated on Loi ? I'm surprised to know that Pascal Lokua also participated, btw it where they same girls who particapted also on Chocolat with Lokua, so I guess that Iteneraire was recorded on the same moment with Chocolate. Because I remember Koffi saying in an interview with a French-newspaper before Bercy that Chocolate was meant for Loi. The way Koffi still put Beniko's name on the Loi-booklet while he already left, showed how much respect he had for him. The booklet of Loi wasn't on the level of V12 or even that of Ultimatum. The guy who made that leaflet for Viagra was so funny hahaha "you have to listen to viagra 5 times in a day". Its good how they pointed out on each song who particapted. I'm surprised to see that Lebou Kabuya played lead on Beniko's song Ezala Zala and Clovis Ngouma bass on Pathy's song. Hmmm so Djudju-chet arranged alot of songs without playing, seems that he tuned the drums for Tshe-Tshe le Balle on Collation & Viagra, I loved that drumsound on both songs.13 isn't a good number. Wenge EL Paris released KO Debout with 13 songs and boom it marked the end of EL Paris in Paris, Adolphe Dominguez released Affaire Tonya Tonya with 13 songs boom all influent members left in Europe, Extra Musica recorded 13 songs for Trop c'est Trop boom it couldn't release a new album for 3 years, Academia release 13 songs for Viagra boom all important members starts leaving.There's a reason they say that 13's the unlucky number, but what about Papa Wemba? Fula Ngenge had 13 songs on a single disc, and how did that work out for him? I should note that the albums you mentioned were all released on the same year, but months apart. Apart from Trop c'est Trop (which was reduced to a standard 10-song, single disc album despite being able to work as a 90-minute, double-disc album), the rest of them were double-disc albums. Coincidence?BTW, you know how you said Chocolate was a Loi outtake that came two years late? Did Philippe Guez arrange it, or was it Maika Munan?
Do you happen to have Kibuisa Mpimpa's Booklet?