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Les Quatre Étoiles

Les Quatre Etoiles[1] was a Congolese musical group active from 1982 to 1996. They played the Soukous style of dance music, which gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

The members were Paris-based musicians Bopol Mansiamina (bass and rhythm guitar), Wuta Mayi (vocals), Syran Mbenza (lead guitar) and Nyboma (vocals). It was commonly called a "supergroup," since each of the four members of Les Quatre Etoiles had long established individual musical careers before joining forces.[2][3]

Band history edit

The band was formed in Paris in 1982, upon a request to Syran Mbenza from David Ouattara Moumouni, who produced their first album and released it on his Afro-Rythmes label, although they did not adopt Quatre Etoiles as the band's name until a year and a half later, when they recorded their second album in late 1983.[4]: 270–271 [5] The first album was recorded in late December 1982, and included one song by each of the four musicians.

When the group formed, each of its four members was a well-known and prolific musician. Based on its members’ negative experiences with bandleaders such as Franco and Tabu Ley Rochereau, Les Quatre Étoiles was a loose-knit arrangement rather than an exclusive one; during its existence, each of its members continued to release solo records, formed other bands, and played as sidemen in support of other musicians (notably including one another).[4]: 271 [5] As two of many examples, in 1988 Syran Mbenza formed another band, Kass Kass, with Passi Jo and Jean-Papy Ramazani, and all four members of Les Quatres Etoiles played on the 1995 album "Hello, Hello" by Mose Fan Fan and Somo Somo Ngobila.[6][7][8][9]

The band also seemed to involve an egalitarian arrangement among the four members—for example, several of their albums contained four songs, one written by each band member. Finally, its lineup was flexible - a particular version of the band might be missing one member and/or include other African musicians.[10][11]

Their polished renditions begin in the Soukous tradition, with a slow, harmonious introduction; this then breaks out, again as in the Soukous tradition, into a fast-paced chorus known as the 'sebene' with resonating, repeated electric guitar rhythms in the background, interwoven with a choice assortment of African percussion instruments accompanied by orchestras.

Following the end of Les Quatre Etoiles in 1996, in 2000 three of its members (Syran Mbenza, Wuta Mayi, and Nyboma) joined other African musicians to form Kékélé.

The group reunited for at least two concerts in 2010; on June 20, 2010, they played the Afrika Festival Hertme, in the Netherlands, and on July 11, 2010 they played Bozar at Brussels, Belgium, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[12][13][14][15]

Discography edit

Although it is difficult to be complete in listing African recordings, from the discography compiled below it appears that they released seven studio albums and three live albums, although one of the three live albums may be a repackaged version of another.

Their album, Sangonini, was produced by the renowned African music producer Ibrahim Sylla. The song "Doly", from Sangoni, enjoyed worldwide popularity, reaching no. 3 in the Colombian music charts. The song "Papy Sodolo", has been covered by Tabu Ley Rochereau, another African musician of note. Another song, "Sangonini", produced in Paris and released in 1993, has also been popular.

Albums edit

Title Album Artist Album details Tracks (credits, as listed)
[Afro-Rhythmes Presente] 4 Grandes Vedettes de la Musique Africaine 4 Etoiles [this is on cover, but it might be the album name, given statement above that the band name was not chosen until later]
  • Release date: 1983[16]
  • Label: Afro-Rthymes (Paris, France)
  • Format: LP
  • Mayi (Wuta-May)
  • Mama Iye-Ye (Nyboma)
  • Zouzou (Syran)
  • Maquereau (Bopol)
4 Stars [or (on record label) "4 Super Etoiles" or (first song) "Enfant Bamileke"] Les Quatre Etoiles
  • Release date: 1984[17]
  • Label: Syllart (Paris, France)
  • Format: LP
  • Enfant Bamileke (Wuta May)
  • Mawa Na Ngai (Syran)
  • Luila (Bopol)
  • Nvuna Chantal (Nyboma)
Dance 4 Stars / Etoiles
  • Release date: 1985[18]
  • Label: Tangent (France), GEL (Brazil) (1987)
  • Format: LP
  • Kabyby (Nyboma)
  • Mayanga (Bopol)
  • Ba Relations (Wuta Mayi)
  • Kelele (Syran)
  • 4 Stars (Nyboma, Bopol, Wuta Mayi, Syran)
6 Hits / 6 Tubes Quatre Etoiles / 4 Stars
  • Release date: 1987[19][20]
  • Produced by: Ibrahima Sylla
  • Label: Melodie/Syllart (Paris, France), CBS (Zimbabwe) (different title)
  • Format: LP
  • Zunkuluke (Bopol)
  • Omba (Nyboma)
  • Veroda (Wuta Mayi)
  • Samba (Nyboma)
  • Manque d’occupation (Wuta Mayi)
  • Makani (Syran)
Zairian Stars Show in the US - Kilimanjaro Heritage Hall 4 Stars
  • Release date: 1988[11]
  • Label: Kilimanjaro Int'l Productions (Washington, DC, USA)
  • Format: LP

Based on list of musicians on back cover, Nyboma was not with the band here.

  • Zairian Stars Show in the U.S.: Kouame / Elena / Ayant Droit / Tuti /Zou-Zou (Wuta-Mayi / Don Paolo / Syran M'Benza / Caesar A. Zarsah)
  • Amerika (Blaise Mayanda [= Wuta Mayi])
  • Djina (Don Paolo [= Bopol])
  • Dovi Dina (Syran M'Benza)
Four Stars [also known as Kouame or Live] Four Stars/Quatre Etoiles
  • Release date: 1989[2]
  • Label: Four Stars Production
  • Format: LP

Live album from their 1988 US tour. (Based on similar track names, this may be a repackaging of the "Zairian Stars Show" album from Kilimanjaro.)

  • Kouamé
  • Héléna
  • Ayant droit
  • Tuti
  • Zouzou
  • Amerika
  • Djina
  • Ayite-Dovi
[Eti-Edan 1er Presente] Les 4 Etoiles [also known as Souffrance] Les 4 Etoiles
  • Release date: 1991[21]
  • Label: Celluloid (France)
  • Format: LP
  • Souffrance
  • Nikuze
  • Tukina Kuetu
  • Tantine Oza
  • Adama
  • Mbono Ngomo
Sangonini 4 Etoiles
  • Release date: January 27, 1993[22]
  • Label: Sterns (UK)
  • Format: CD

Includes two tracks from Enfant Bamileke, all of 6 Tubes, plus new material.[5]

  • Loi de la Nature
  • Coup de Fil
  • Doly
  • Papy Sodolo
  • Zunkuluke
  • Omba
  • Veroda
  • Samba
  • Manque d’occupation
  • Makani
  • Enfant Bamileke
  • Luila
Adama Coly 4 Etoiles
  • Release date: 1995[23]
  • Label: Lusafrica (France)
  • Format: CD
  • Alima (Syran Mbenza)
  • Antho (Nyboma)
  • Polygamie (Bopol – Mansiamina)
  • Adama Coly (Wuta May)
  • Nsangu Zimuangane (Bopol)
  • Mimi Tenkolé (Wuta May)
  • Samba Samba (Syran Mbenza)
  • Zouzou (Syran Mbenza)
Live in London Les Quatre Etoiles du Zaire
  • Release date: 1996[24]
  • Label: Air B. Mas Production (Paris, France)
  • Format: CD
  • Kabibi Maria
  • Youyou
  • Papy Sodolo
  • Doly
  • Loi de la Nature
  • Double Double
  • Zunguluke
  • Nina
  • Mado
  • Enfant Bamileke

References edit

  1. ^ Also known as Quatre Etoiles du Zaire, Quatre Etoiles, 4 Etoiles, 4 Stars, versions with or without the accent on the E, etc.
  2. ^ a b Bessem, Frank. "Les Quatre Etoiles (The Four Stars)". Frank Bessem's Musiques d'Afrique. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Les Quatre Étoiles - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. ^ a b Stewart, Gary (2000). Rumba on the River : a History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos. Verso. ISBN 1-85984-744-7.
  5. ^ a b c "Quatre Etoiles (Four Stars)". Rumba on the River: website of the book. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  6. ^ Smith, C.C. "Syran Mbenza". African Musicians Profiles. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  7. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Mose Fan Fan & Somo Somo Ngobila". www.robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Hello Hello". amazon.com. Stern's. 7 June 1996. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Mose Fan Fan & Somo Somo - Hello Hello 1995". World News. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  10. ^ Pareles, Jon (3 February 1990). "Review/Pop; Modern Soukous of Zaire By Three of Four Etoiles". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  11. ^ a b "4 Etoiles - Zairean Stars Show In The US - Kilimanjaro Heritage Hall". Discogs. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  12. ^ "African music and European World Music Festivals 2010". Frank Bessem's Musiques d'Afrique. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  13. ^ "4 Etoiles, "Double Double" - AFH493". Afrikafestival Hertme site on Youtube. 13 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  14. ^ "Afrikafestival Hertme 2010 - 4 Etoiles part 1". Ton Kraayenvanger on Youtube. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  15. ^ "Bozar à Bruxelles: 'African Gospel Day' et concerts de rumba acoustique". Congo Forum. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Quatre Etoiles - Afro Rythmes Présente 4 Grandes Vedettes de la Musique Africaine". Discogs.
  17. ^ "Quatre Étoiles* - 4 Super Etoiles". Discogs.
  18. ^ "4 Stars Etoiles* - Dance". Discogs.
  19. ^ "Quatre Étoiles* - 6 Tubes / 6 Hits". Discogs.
  20. ^ "6 Tubes, Quatre Etoiles (4 Etoiles ou 4 Stars)". Afrisson.
  21. ^ "Les 4 Étoiles* - les 4 Étoiles". Discogs.
  22. ^ "4 Étoiles - Sangonini". Boomkat.
  23. ^ "Quatre Etoiles - Adama Coly". Discogs.
  24. ^ "Live in London - Quatre Etoiles du Zaire". CDBaby.

External links edit

  • Les Quatre Étoiles discography at Discogs

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Les Quatre Etoiles 1 was a Congolese musical group active from 1982 to 1996 They played the Soukous style of dance music which gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s The members were Paris based musicians Bopol Mansiamina bass and rhythm guitar Wuta Mayi vocals Syran Mbenza lead guitar and Nyboma vocals It was commonly called a supergroup since each of the four members of Les Quatre Etoiles had long established individual musical careers before joining forces 2 3 Contents 1 Band history 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 3 References 4 External linksBand history editThe band was formed in Paris in 1982 upon a request to Syran Mbenza from David Ouattara Moumouni who produced their first album and released it on his Afro Rythmes label although they did not adopt Quatre Etoiles as the band s name until a year and a half later when they recorded their second album in late 1983 4 270 271 5 The first album was recorded in late December 1982 and included one song by each of the four musicians When the group formed each of its four members was a well known and prolific musician Based on its members negative experiences with bandleaders such as Franco and Tabu Ley Rochereau Les Quatre Etoiles was a loose knit arrangement rather than an exclusive one during its existence each of its members continued to release solo records formed other bands and played as sidemen in support of other musicians notably including one another 4 271 5 As two of many examples in 1988 Syran Mbenza formed another band Kass Kass with Passi Jo and Jean Papy Ramazani and all four members of Les Quatres Etoiles played on the 1995 album Hello Hello by Mose Fan Fan and Somo Somo Ngobila 6 7 8 9 The band also seemed to involve an egalitarian arrangement among the four members for example several of their albums contained four songs one written by each band member Finally its lineup was flexible a particular version of the band might be missing one member and or include other African musicians 10 11 Their polished renditions begin in the Soukous tradition with a slow harmonious introduction this then breaks out again as in the Soukous tradition into a fast paced chorus known as the sebene with resonating repeated electric guitar rhythms in the background interwoven with a choice assortment of African percussion instruments accompanied by orchestras Following the end of Les Quatre Etoiles in 1996 in 2000 three of its members Syran Mbenza Wuta Mayi and Nyboma joined other African musicians to form Kekele The group reunited for at least two concerts in 2010 on June 20 2010 they played the Afrika Festival Hertme in the Netherlands and on July 11 2010 they played Bozar at Brussels Belgium in honor of the 50th anniversary of the independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 12 13 14 15 Discography editAlthough it is difficult to be complete in listing African recordings from the discography compiled below it appears that they released seven studio albums and three live albums although one of the three live albums may be a repackaged version of another Their album Sangonini was produced by the renowned African music producer Ibrahim Sylla The song Doly from Sangoni enjoyed worldwide popularity reaching no 3 in the Colombian music charts The song Papy Sodolo has been covered by Tabu Ley Rochereau another African musician of note Another song Sangonini produced in Paris and released in 1993 has also been popular Albums edit Title Album Artist Album details Tracks credits as listed Afro Rhythmes Presente 4 Grandes Vedettes de la Musique Africaine 4 Etoiles this is on cover but it might be the album name given statement above that the band name was not chosen until later Release date 1983 16 Label Afro Rthymes Paris France Format LP Mayi Wuta May Mama Iye Ye Nyboma Zouzou Syran Maquereau Bopol 4 Stars or on record label 4 Super Etoiles or first song Enfant Bamileke Les Quatre Etoiles Release date 1984 17 Label Syllart Paris France Format LP Enfant Bamileke Wuta May Mawa Na Ngai Syran Luila Bopol Nvuna Chantal Nyboma Dance 4 Stars Etoiles Release date 1985 18 Label Tangent France GEL Brazil 1987 Format LP Kabyby Nyboma Mayanga Bopol Ba Relations Wuta Mayi Kelele Syran 4 Stars Nyboma Bopol Wuta Mayi Syran 6 Hits 6 Tubes Quatre Etoiles 4 Stars Release date 1987 19 20 Produced by Ibrahima Sylla Label Melodie Syllart Paris France CBS Zimbabwe different title Format LP Zunkuluke Bopol Omba Nyboma Veroda Wuta Mayi Samba Nyboma Manque d occupation Wuta Mayi Makani Syran Zairian Stars Show in the US Kilimanjaro Heritage Hall 4 Stars Release date 1988 11 Label Kilimanjaro Int l Productions Washington DC USA Format LPBased on list of musicians on back cover Nyboma was not with the band here Zairian Stars Show in the U S Kouame Elena Ayant Droit Tuti Zou Zou Wuta Mayi Don Paolo Syran M Benza Caesar A Zarsah Amerika Blaise Mayanda Wuta Mayi Djina Don Paolo Bopol Dovi Dina Syran M Benza Four Stars also known as Kouame or Live Four Stars Quatre Etoiles Release date 1989 2 Label Four Stars Production Format LPLive album from their 1988 US tour Based on similar track names this may be a repackaging of the Zairian Stars Show album from Kilimanjaro Kouame Helena Ayant droit Tuti Zouzou Amerika Djina Ayite Dovi Eti Edan 1er Presente Les 4 Etoiles also known as Souffrance Les 4 Etoiles Release date 1991 21 Label Celluloid France Format LP Souffrance Nikuze Tukina Kuetu Tantine Oza Adama Mbono NgomoSangonini 4 Etoiles Release date January 27 1993 22 Label Sterns UK Format CDIncludes two tracks from Enfant Bamileke all of 6 Tubes plus new material 5 Loi de la Nature Coup de Fil Doly Papy Sodolo Zunkuluke Omba Veroda Samba Manque d occupation Makani Enfant Bamileke LuilaAdama Coly 4 Etoiles Release date 1995 23 Label Lusafrica France Format CD Alima Syran Mbenza Antho Nyboma Polygamie Bopol Mansiamina Adama Coly Wuta May Nsangu Zimuangane Bopol Mimi Tenkole Wuta May Samba Samba Syran Mbenza Zouzou Syran Mbenza Live in London Les Quatre Etoiles du Zaire Release date 1996 24 Label Air B Mas Production Paris France Format CD Kabibi Maria Youyou Papy Sodolo Doly Loi de la Nature Double Double Zunguluke Nina Mado Enfant BamilekeReferences edit Also known as Quatre Etoiles du Zaire Quatre Etoiles 4 Etoiles 4 Stars versions with or without the accent on the E etc a b Bessem Frank Les Quatre Etoiles The Four Stars Frank Bessem s Musiques d Afrique Retrieved 7 August 2017 Les Quatre Etoiles Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 7 August 2017 a b Stewart Gary 2000 Rumba on the River a History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos Verso ISBN 1 85984 744 7 a b c Quatre Etoiles Four Stars Rumba on the River website of the book Retrieved 3 May 2019 Smith C C Syran Mbenza African Musicians Profiles Retrieved 8 August 2017 Christgau Robert Mose Fan Fan amp Somo Somo Ngobila www robertchristgau com Retrieved 7 August 2017 Hello Hello amazon com Stern s 7 June 1996 Retrieved 7 August 2017 Mose Fan Fan amp Somo Somo Hello Hello 1995 World News Retrieved 7 August 2017 Pareles Jon 3 February 1990 Review Pop Modern Soukous of Zaire By Three of Four Etoiles The New York Times Retrieved 4 May 2019 a b 4 Etoiles Zairean Stars Show In The US Kilimanjaro Heritage Hall Discogs Retrieved 4 May 2019 African music and European World Music Festivals 2010 Frank Bessem s Musiques d Afrique Retrieved 7 August 2017 4 Etoiles Double Double AFH493 Afrikafestival Hertme site on Youtube 13 February 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 7 August 2017 Afrikafestival Hertme 2010 4 Etoiles part 1 Ton Kraayenvanger on Youtube 25 October 2010 Retrieved 7 August 2017 dead YouTube link Bozar a Bruxelles African Gospel Day et concerts de rumba acoustique Congo Forum Retrieved 7 August 2017 Quatre Etoiles Afro Rythmes Presente 4 Grandes Vedettes de la Musique Africaine Discogs Quatre Etoiles 4 Super Etoiles Discogs 4 Stars Etoiles Dance Discogs Quatre Etoiles 6 Tubes 6 Hits Discogs 6 Tubes Quatre Etoiles 4 Etoiles ou 4 Stars Afrisson Les 4 Etoiles les 4 Etoiles Discogs 4 Etoiles Sangonini Boomkat Quatre Etoiles Adama Coly Discogs Live in London Quatre Etoiles du Zaire CDBaby External links editLes Quatre Etoiles discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Les Quatre Etoiles amp oldid 1215525042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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