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Touré Kunda: Guest Appearances |
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Toma Sidibé: Yélé, Ma Petite Lumière (2020-10-01)CD 5" album / Séya / VIC05-533083 / France Description: Studio album. Includes Sixu Tidiane Touré as co-writer and performing vocals on "Chez Le Génie", "Mes Parents Chéris", and "Family Infinie". |
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Eliasse: Amani Way (2019-09-20)CD 5" album / Soulbeats / SBR125 / France Other releases: "Endra" - Digital single / France (2019-12-03) Description: Studio album. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré performing vocals on "Endra (Feat Toure Kunda & Soudaj')". The song was also released as the third single from the album, along with a video that includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré. |
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Pangol: Life, Just A Film (2019-03-21)Digital album (MP3) / Verdo Productions / France Description: Debut studio mini-album. Includes Sixu Tidiane Touré performing vocals on "In Memoriam". |
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Paco Sery: The Real Life (2012-10-10)CD 5" album / Musicovations / MOV 0010 / France Description: Studio album. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré performing vocals on "Disco Danse Awaïa". The track includes a rap by Sixu Daby Touré. The notes also thank Marie-Hélène in relation to Touré Kunda. |
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Colocks: Hors Des Sentiers Battus (2012-06-01) |
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Tita Nzebi: Métiani (2011-09-12)CD 5" album / MVS / France Description: Studio album. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré performing vocals and as co-writers on "Ba Chimbi Na Ba Kadi". |
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Santana: All That I Am (2005-11-01)CD 5" album / Arista / 82876-59773-2 / US Description: Studio album. Includes "Con Santana", co-written by Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré with Carlos Santana, and arranged by Touré Kunda. They are not credited with performing on the track, but recent Touré Kunda band member Moussa Diouf performs piano and bass. Links: Santana (artist website) |
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Tatouages: Kasaï (2003-11-10)CD 5" album / Music & Words/Zimbraz / MWCD 3024 / Netherlands Description: Debut studio album. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré as co-writers on "Elikia", "Perles De Casamance", "Ezibeli", "Silence, On Rêve" (Ismaila only), "Nzadi" (Ismaila only), and performing background vocals on "Sida Bokono" and "Kebo", and additional percussion (Ismaila only). According to Tatouages' website (2003), Touré Kunda encouraged her to record an album, and has actively supported her career. Links: Music & Words - Tatouages |
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Simentera: Tr'adictional (2003-06-30)CD 5" album / Celluloid / 67044 2 / France CD 5" album / Celluloid / 67050 2 / France (Price code: DK 216) (With cover) Description: Studio album of Cabo Verde music. Includes Touré Kunda in duet vocals on "Oxi Nao". |
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Various: "Attac Ta Dette - Afrique, Ne Paie Pas!" (2003-01-21)CD 5" single / Le Maquis / LM54066 / France Description: Benefit CD single for ATTAC, in support of abolishing the public debt of dependent countries, recorded collectively by 26 French and African artists. "Afrique, Ne Paie Pas!" was recorded by Koffi Olomide, Lokua Kanza et sa fille Malaika, Al Peco, Ray Lema, Troisième Oeil (Boss one & Jo Popo), Mafia K1fry (Papou aka Popa Project), Wasis Diop, Djockeps, D', La Brigade (Le K Fear & Le Pacificateur), Sweety, N'Bee, Svinkels (Xanax), Mami, Positive Black Soul (Didier Awadi, Carlo, Souleyman), Abbas Abbas, Touré Kunda, Pee Frois (Khuman). Tracks:
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Macaco: Rumbo Submarino (2001-11-16)CD 5" album / Edel / 0133262 ERE / Germany Description: Studio album. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré performing as Touré Kunda on "Brujula Pa Ya". The brothers co-wrote the lyrics with Macaco el Mono Loco, and contributed vocals, "coutir", and "keffing-keffing". |
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Alpha Blondy: Paris Bercy (2001-06-12)CD 5" album (2) / Shanachie / 45049 / US CD 5" album / EMI Germany / 5324112 / Germany (2001-10-01) Description: Live album recorded at the Bercy stadium in Paris on 2000-10-18. Includes Ismaila Touré and Sixu Tidiane Touré performing as Touré Kunda on their own song "Samala". The Germany single CD release is the same as the first disc of the US double CD release. |
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Various: "Somebody Help Me" (1995)Unreleased Description: Benefit song for the homeless produced by Laramy Smith. Includes Touré Kunda among several other performers. This song is different from the Spencer Davis Group hit of the same name from 1966, although Spencer Davis contributed to this project. Laramy Smith kindly provided the following insight on the development of the project (2010-08): "Somebody Help Me" was designed to be a theme song for the homeless at homeless rallies and manifestations worldwide. The project started in Los Angeles in 1993, where I recorded the voice of aspiring actress Annette Austin singing lead. Shortly after, I added the voice of Spencer Davis and pedal steel played by "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow, then to Sacramento (California) at Studio Z where I added 72 voices of the Rev. Martin Luther King Choir members and the Genesis Choir of Genesis Church. The Rev. Martin Luther King Choir singers had moved from Atlanta and joined the Genesis Choir. Then in 1994 at Ferber Studio (Paris, France), I added the voices of Nina Hagen, Trio Esperança, Amina, Touré Kunda, Jacques Higelin and finally Princess Erika in 1995. Sadly, the project was never released. I tried to release it through labels that I had produced at in the past, but no one was interested because it dealt with the homeless. I invested three years of my life, blood, sweat, and tears into this project. Links: Laramy Smith (copy of former artist website) |
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Various: "Casse Pas Ta Vie" (1995)CD 5" single / Ledisc / 95101 / France Description: Benefit single for seriously ill children of the Hospital of Garches near Paris. Includes Touré Kunda among many other performers. Tracks are the full version and an instrumental version. Written by Corrine Sinclair and Sloane. Produced by Thierry Bruant and Gilbert Di Nino. Musicians: Pedro Alves, Marcel Amont, Fred Beauchene, Thierry Beccaro, Jean Pierre Beltoise, Laurence Bensimon, Jean Louis Bergerin, Eric Beugnot, Pierre Billon, Sophie Camoun, Sylvain Caruso, Caro Chad, Patrick Chene, La Chorale des Petits Chanteurs d'Asnieres, Mario d'Alba, Jean Pierre Danel, Bernard Darniche, Liliane Davis, Linda De Souza, Jean Pierre Debarbat, Frederic Delpla, Alice Donna, Patrick Edlinger, Pascal Eouzan, Michel Etcheverie, Carole Fredericks, Jean Philippe Gatien, Pierre Yves Gaudillat, Danielle Gilbert, Joel Guillemain, Hammadi, Renaud Hantson, HMF, Mohamed Katiri, Yanna Katsoulos, Nathalie Korchia, Jean Jacques Lafon, Frances Lai, Pascal Lavanchy, Evelyne Leclercq, Jacques Legros, Maite, Jean Pierre Masdoua, Marc Metral, Christine Miller, Sophie Moniotte, Philippe Monneret, Bernard Montiel, Jean Marc Morandini, Pierre Neveu, Pacifique, Gustave Parking, Stéphanie Perrier, Laurent Petit-Guillaume, Loïc Peyron, Emmanuel Pinda, Lionel Pioline, Pascale Richard, Nathalie Rihouet, Roland Romanelli, Daniel Sangouma, Jean Pierre Savelli, Patrick Segal, Sloane, Stephane, Stone, Philippe Streiff, Fabienne Thibeault, André Torrent, Toure Kounda (sic), Caroline Tresca, Marc Unau, Les Vagabonds, Erik Zyon. |
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Manu Dibango: Wakafrika (1994-04-05)CD 5" album / Intercord / INT 845 215 / Germany CD 5" album / Giant / 9 24566-2 / US Description: Studio album. Includes Touré Kunda on "Diarabi", featured with Bonga, and on background vocals for "Jingo", which features King Sunny Adé. The album also includes a new recording of "É'mma" featuring Salif Keita. |
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Various: "Allez Les Lions!" (1994)CD 5" single / Action / 133014 / France (Price code: WM 309) Description: Collective effort by numerous performers to support the Cameroon football (soccer) team Indomitable Lions in the 1994 World Cup. Subtitled "Hymne Aux Lions Indomptables World Cup 94". Includes edit version and full version. Authored and produced by Mal Njam, and composed and arranged by André Manga. Musicians - lead vocals (in order of appearance): Koko Ateba, Moni Bilé, Joelyne Béroard, Papa Wemba, King Kester Emeneya, Meiway, NST Cophie's, Djély Moussa Diawara, Touré Kunda, Sammy Samiama, Jo Bayi, Princess Erika, Pablo Master, Pascal Lokua Kanza, Mama Ohandja. Musicians - instruments: Sammy Ateba (percussion), Djély Moussa Diawara (guitar), Frédéric Gaillardet (keyboards), Jo-Jo Kuoh (drums, percussion), David Lewis (trumpet), André Manga (bass keyboards, programming), Finn Martin (saxophone), Maika Munan (guitar), Jacques Ndjehim (guitar), Yves Njock (guitar). Musicians - backing vocals: Kaissa Doumbe, Valérie Belinga, Charlotte Mbango, Tonye Jackson, Epée Et Koum, Multiformes, Jacques Ndjehim, Inspector L, Esther Esta. |
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Enrico Macias: À Suzy (1994)CD 5" album / Trema / 710442 / France (Price code: CB 811) Other releases: "Dieu de l'espérance" / "Hatikva" / "Nous les africains" - CD 5" single / Trema / C3210993 / France (Promo) Description: Studio album. Includes duet with Touré Kunda on "Nous Les Africains". |
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Mama Kaya: Voyage Au Pays De Mama Kaya (1992)CD 5" album / Socadisc / 800157 / France (Price code: SC 871) Description: Studio album of children's music. Includes Ismaila Touré performing vocals on "Philosophie". |
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Various: L'Enfant De Demain (1991)Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Spartacus / 15143 / France (Price code: CA 171) CD 5" single / Spartacus / 95231 / France (Price code: CA 711) CD 5" album / Spartacus / 50224 / France (Price code: CA 883) Description: Benefit recording "L'Enfant De Demain" and related compilation to support Unicef's efforts for children's rights. Includes Touré Kunda performing vocals. Many other artists are involved. The 7" single and CD single include an instrumental version. The CD album includes many other tracks contributed to the set. |
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Rossana Casale: Lo Stato Naturale (1991)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Philips/Polygram / 848 536-1 / Italy CD 5" album / Philips/Polygram / 848 536-2 / Italy Other releases: "Terra" / "Pioggia" - Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Philips/Polygram / 868 114-7 / Italy Rossana Casale & Carmel McCourt: "You're On My Mind" - Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / London / 869 531-1 / Italy Brividi - CD 5" album / Mercury/Polygram / 517 141-2 / Italy (1992) Description: Studio album. Includes Touré Kunda on "Terra", performing percussion, backing vocals, and arrangement of those parts. The Rossana Casale & Carmel McCourt release "You're On My Mind" includes two versions of the duet "You're On My Mind" and three versions of Rossana Casale's "Terra" (Club Mix, Afro Version, Acappella Version). Links: Rossana Casale (artist website) |
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Didier Lockwood: 1 2 3 4 (1987)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album (2) / JMS / 041 / France (Price code: ADE 390) (Cover with ribbons) Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album (2) / JMS / 041 / France (Cover without ribbons) CD 5" album / JMS / 041-2 / France (Price code: ADE 671) (Cover with ribbons) CD 5" album / JMS / 041-2 & 18615-2 / France (Price code: CB 801) (Cover without ribbons) CD 5" album / Nova / 8921-2 / US (1989) (Cover without ribbons) Description: Studio album. Includes Touré Kunda on vocals and lyric composition for "Badiya". |
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Nabou: "Bamboula" / "Adouna" (1987)Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Polydor / 887 259 7 / France (Price code: POL 102) Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Polydor / 887 259 1 / France (Price code: POL 122) Description: Debut solo single. Includes Ismaila Touré, Sixu Touré, and Ousmane Touré on backing vocals. Also includes several member's of Touré Kunda's band. Produced by Nick Patrick. Both songs written by Nabou. Musicians: Nabou (vocals), Michel Abissira (drums), Chico Dru (bass), Jacky Arconte (guitar), Mick Parker (keyboards, programming), Abdou N'Boup (percussion), Dianka (backing vocals). Tracks - Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single:
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Nicoletta: "L'Ange Du Hasard" / "Namatanga" (1986)Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Pathé Marconi / 2010037 / France (Price code: PM 102) Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Pathé Marconi / 1565306 / France (Price code: PM 212) Description: Studio single. Includes Touré Kunda on vocals for "Namatanga". The 12" version is longer than the 7" version. |
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Various: "Starvation", "Haunted" / "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" (1985)(a) Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Virgin/Zarjazz / Jazz 3 / UK (b) Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Virgin/Zarjazz / Jazz 3-12 / UK (c) Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Virgin / 107 233 / Germany (d) Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Virgin / 601747 213 / Germany (e) Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Virgin / 14VA 9002 / Japan (f) "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" - Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Polygram / 880 568-7 / France (Price code: PG.PY 140) (g) "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" - Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / Polygram / 880 568-1 / France (Price code: PG 130) Description: Single recorded as a benefit for famine relief in Ethiopia. "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie", organized and produced by Manu Dibango, features African artists Manu Dibango, M'Bamina, King Sunny Ade, Salif Keita, Touré Kunda, Mory Kante, Ghetto Blaster, Souzy Kasseya, Ray Lema, and others including Youssou N'Dour. Includes Ismaila Touré on congas, Touré Kunda in the choir, and lyrics and singing in Wolof by Ismaila, Sixu and Ousmane Touré Kunda. The track was recorded on 1984-12-21 to 1984-12-23. "Starvation" features British acts UB40, Madness, The Pioneers, The Specials, General Public, Dick Cuthell, Annie Whitehead, Afrodiziak, and Gasper Lawal. The 12" single also includes "Haunted" by Dick Cuthell featuring Afrodiziak. Both "Starvation" and "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" were inspired by the "Band Aid" project and the BBC report that inspired it. Release notes: - Tracks for (a), (c): "Starvation" (3:00), "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 1 (4:05). - Tracks for (b), (d), (e): "Starvation" (African version) (4:35), "Haunted" (4:10), "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 1 (4:05), "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 2 (6:00). - Tracks for (f): "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 1 (4:05), "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 2 (2:55). - Tracks for (g): "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 1 (6:57), "Tam-Tam Pour L'Éthiopie" Part 2 (6:00). Links: YouTube - BBC News report by Michael Buerk 1984-10-23 (video) |
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Elli Et Jacno: Les Nuits De La Pleine Lune (1984)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / CBS / 26025 / Holland (Gatefold with lyric inner sleeve) Other releases: "Chica Chica Bongo" / "Les Sept Iles" - Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / CBS / A4517 / France "Chica Chica Bongo" / "Les Sept Iles" - Vinyl 12" 45 RPM single / CBS / A124517 / France (Price code: CB 181) Elli Et Jacno: Symphonies De Poche - CD 5" album / Virgin / 72438 39681 2 1 / France (1994) Elli Medeiros: Toi Mon Toit... Etc - CD 5" album / Barclay / 537788-2 / France (Price code: PY 900) (1997) Description: Studio album. Ismaila Touré, Sixu Touré, and Ousmane Touré contributed percussion to "Chica Chica Bongo". The 7" single and both CD releases of the track are edits. A few tracks from the album, not including "Chica Chica Bongo", appeared in the Eric Rohmer film Les Nuits De La Pleine Lune (1984). The film has been released on VHS PAL video and DVD PAL video in Europe, and as Full Moon In Paris with English subtitles on VHS NTSC video and DVD NTSC video in the US. |
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Mekongo Président: Bikutsi 80 (1983)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Azengue / AZEN 1083 / France (Price code: ZN 190) (With insert for musician credits) Description: Studio album. Ismaïla Touré and Sixu Touré contributed percussion to "Bikut Si 80's" and "Subugu Ma Va". |
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Mico Nissim: Dunya (1982)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Celluloid / CEL 6617 / France Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Attitude / ATT 19 / France (Reissue 1986) Other releases: "Broken Monkey" / "Touré Kunda" - Vinyl 7" 45 RPM single / Celluloid / CEL 6230 / France Description: Studio album. Ismaila and Sixu Touré contributed vocals to "Broken Monkey", "Dunya", "Iguana", and "Touré Kunda". Sixu Touré co-wrote "Dunya", and Ismaila Touré co-wrote "Touré Kunda". The Celluloid single tracks are edits. The Attitude release was substantially remixed and includes additional overdubs, and "Touré Kunda" is re-named "Touré Kunda 83". The Attitude release promotional insert size is 21.0 cm x 29.7 cm. An adaptation of "Dunya" later appeared on Mico Nissim's album Victor Is Dancing (2003) (see Touré Kunda: Covered Songs). Links: Mico Nissim (artist website) |
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Franck T Wallace: African-Reggae (about 1982)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Tempesti / GT 75001 / France (Price code: MU 219) Description: Studio album. Estimated release date 1982 to 1983. Ismaila Touré ("Ismaël Touré") contributed percussion, tracks not specified. Musicians: FT Wallace (guitar), Jacob Desvarieux (guitar), Alain Agbo (guitar), Antonius (bass), B Gaye (organ), B Belinga (sax), Ismaël Touré (percussion), Fred (piano), Eva-Marido Ka (backing vocals), Patrick Lagarde (backing vocals), Valerie Vauge (backing vocals), Katy Micoin (backing vocals). Tracks:
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Mekongo Pres' With Belinga Ben's: Azengue (1980)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Azengue / AZEN 1081 / France (Price code: ZN 182 CM 635) Description: Studio album. Ismaila Touré contributed percussion, tracks not specified. "Mebo Wa Ya" was later released on the various artists compilation album Sound d'Afrique (1982), but it's unclear whether Ismaila performed on that track. Musicians: Mekongo Pres' (acoustic and fender pianos, alto sax solo, lead vocals, composer and arranger), Ben's Belinga (tenor sax, horns arrangements), Vicky Edimo (Fender bass, background vocals, arrangements), Hertz J. Jacques (Gibson electric and acoustic guitars), Jerry Malekany (Gibson and fender electric guitars), Toto Guillaume (Fender electric guitar), Vamur Claude (drums), Manga (horns), Priso (horns), Roger (horns), Ismail Touré (percussion), Abel Abou Diallo (percussion), Roy Francois (percussion), Didier Malherbes (flutes, alto sax), Elisabeth Mitchell (background vocals), Jocelyne Beroard (background vocals), Kiki Dicka (background vocals). Tracks:
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Mekongo Président: Mekongo Président (1979)Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album / Esperance / ESP 165 523 / France (Price code: SD 14) Other releases: "Angono Mana" on Various: Africa Airways Five - Brace Brace Boogie 1976-1982 - Vinyl 12" 33 RPM album & Digital album / Africa Seven / ASVN050 / UK (2/15/2019) Description: Studio album. Includes "Ismail", presumably Ismaila Touré, performing all percussion and background vocals. Tracks:
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