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Kinshasa One Two

2011 studio album by DRC Music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kinshasa One Two
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Kinshasa One Two is an album recorded by Damon Albarn alongside ten producers of the newly established DRC Music to benefit Oxfam's work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Background

Recorded in Kinshasa, Congo, within five out of nine days spent there[4] during July 2011, the album was intended to shine a light on contemporary Congolese musicians, featuring more than 50 local performers, notably Nelly Liyemge, Jupiter Bokondji & Okwess International and Bokatola System. DRC Music is composed of producers Damon Albarn, Dan the Automator, XL Recordings managers Richard Russell & Rodaidh McDonald, Jneiro Jarel, DJ Darren Cunningham aka Actress, Marc Antoine, Alwest, Remi Kabaka Jr., Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Kwes.

Album was released digitally by Warp Records on 3 October 2011, followed by a CD edition in digipak and a deluxe vinyl edition plus three bonus tracks later on 7 November 2011,[5] with album artwork by Aitor Throup and Hardy Blechman.

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Song information

Damon Albarn himself sings on "Hallo", also the only single from the album, released promotionally on compact disc. The song "Love" is completely a cappella with no music and serves both as an interlude and prelude to "Lingala". There is a hidden track only on the CD. Also, a code to access three further bonus tracks, including a heavy version of track 6, "Lourds", is given in the CD/vinyl booklets.

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Damon Albarn – vocals, synthesizer, bass guitar, omnichord, producer, programming
  • Richard Russell – producer, engineer, programming, effects
  • Dan the Automator – producer
  • Jneiro Jarel – producer
  • Actress – producer
  • Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – producer
  • Marc Antoine – producer
  • Alwest – producer
  • Remi Kabaka Jr. – producer
  • Rodaidh McDonald – producer, engineer
  • Kwes – producer
  • Stephen Sedgwick – engineer, mixing
  • John Foyle – assistant engineer
  • Kevin Metcalfe – mastering
  • Aitor Throup – art direction
  • Hardy Blechman – art direction
  • Simon Phipps – photography
  • Gareth Pritchard – retouching
  • Tout Puissant Mukalo – vocals
  • Nelly Liyemge – vocals
  • N’Gotshima – vocals
  • Bebson – vocals
  • Ewing Sima – vocals, percussion
  • Love – vocals
  • Bokatola System – vocals, percussion, producer
  • Evala Litongo – vocals
  • Yende Bongongo – vocals, producer
  • Loi X Liberal – vocals
  • Magakala Virginia Yollande – vocals
  • Yowa Hollande – vocals
  • Jupiter Bokondji – vocals
  • Washiba – vocals
  • Cubain Kabeya – drums, percussion
  • Okwess International – percussion
  • Odon Asok – percussion
  • Boyo Kani – percussion
  • Lionel Kizaba – percussion
  • Pay Kumbi – percussion
  • Bercy Makamba – percussion
  • Michel Nsimi – percussion
  • Bitsindou Scafio – percussion
  • Pierre Sylvaine – percussion
  • Djanga Weny – percussion
  • Tshetshe Yenge – percussion
  • Tshamala Mufubela – flute
  • Padou Nkoyi – guitar
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Release history

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Physical release: 7 November 2011

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