Bopol Mansiamina


Bopol Mansiamina, also known as Bopol or Don Paolo, is a prolific and renowned Congolese musician. He has recorded and performed extensively over four decades as a solo artist, as a member of leading African bands, and in support of many African musicians. Bopol is best known for his work in the 1980s and early 1990s as one of the four members of the Paris-based supergroup Les Quatre Etoiles and as a solo artist.

Career/History

Early life

He was born July 26, 1949, in Leopoldville as Paul Mansiamina Mfoko.

1969 to c.1980: Zaire, Cote d'Ivoire, Togo

From 1969 to 1978 Bopol was based in Zaire and played in a series of bands. He joined many of the leading Congolese musicians of the past and next generations. After that time, he moved to West Africa for a few years.
After completing secondary school, in 1969 he joined Orchestre Bamboula. Orchestre Bamboula was chosen to represent Zaire in the 1969 Festival of African Music in Algeria. The band broke up, however, shortly after its return from Algiers.
After that Bopol led a revival of Orchestre Rock-a-Mambo. He then joined Dr Nico's African Fiesta Sukisa in 1970. In 1971 he co-founded Orchestre Continental, which included Blaise Pasco, and Josky. From 1973 to 1976 he joined Afrisa, led by Tabu Ley. Another report, however, says that Bopol and Wuta Mayi joined Franco and TPOK Jazz from 1974. In 1975, Bopol and Wuta had a joint band, or "activity," called Orchestre Mamumay, which released at least two records. In 1976 he started the group Ya Toupas, with Ray Lema and Félix Manuaku Waku. Ya Toupas either supported or included the singer Mpongo Love. Bopol continued to work musically with her until her death in 1990. For example, Bopol played rhythm guitar on her 1987 album Partager, and three of its six songs were written by him.
In 1978 he moved to West Africa - Lome, Togo, and Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire - and joined Sam Mangwana's African All-Stars. Other Congolese musicians in that band included Syran Mbenza, Ringo Moya, and many others. The original version of that band only lasted about a year, though, then split in two, with one group moving to Abidjan, and another staying in Lome.

1980s and early 1990s: Paris

In 1980, Bopol began recording as a solo artist. What some may consider to be his first solo albums are not labelled as such: they are three of the series of eight albums released under the name Orchestre Mode Succes, Innovations. Volumes 1, 3, and 4 in that series feature Bopol and Baba Ley Assaka. By 1982 Bopol was living in Paris and recording solo albums. That year he formed Les Quatre Étoiles, with Wuta Mayi, Nyboma, and Syran Mbenza. Les Quatre Etoiles played together as a band, but also served as a core group of talented musicians who often played on each other's records, and those of other artists—as is evident from Bopol's discography during the 1980s. He recorded and performed with that band, as a solo artist, and in support of other artists through the 1980s and early 1990s. On some of his records, the producer or a songwriter is listed as Don Paolo, another name for Bopol.

Recent years

By 1996, Bopol was living in the United States. Georges Collinet reported on an edition of his radio program Afropop Worldwide devoted to Les Quatre Etoiles, "After more than ten years living in France, Bopol and Nyboma have now come to the US, looking for a new base, because they say that in America, business is business, while in France, people are always looking at the color of your skin." Collinet continued, translating from his interview in French with Bopol for the program, "Bopol says, if there were good studios in Zaire I would prefer to work there, because there I have lots of inspiration -- you can see what people are doing. We compose our songs by observing people around us. In Europe it's very difficult; you have a different life."
Between 2000 and 2010, Bopol recorded and toured with other artists, notably Samba Mapangala's band, Virunga, and Ricardo Lemvo.

Evaluations

Bopol contributed to much of the best Congolese soukous music made during its 1980s and 90s heyday. His best work may be that from the early 1980s. "Manuela" is recognized among his outstanding tracks.
Much of his music is recognized as being highly danceable, although somewhat repetitive. Some of his songs - such as "Pitie, Je Veux La Reconciliation", "Samedi Soir", "Bety Bety" - were common staples on many 1980s dance floors around the world.
On his solo recordings, he consistently surrounded himself with stellar musicians. The guitar interplay between Bopol and his frequent collaborator, Syran Mbenza, has been described as "legendary."

Discography

Solo albums

TitleDateLabelTracksNotes
The Original Innovation, Deception Motema1981?Star Musique
  • "Déception Motema"
  • "Cardiaque ya l'amour"
  • "Issa Touré"
  • "Papy Ozonga"
With Nyboma, Dally Kimoko. Tracks may be listed in wrong order.
Maillot Jaune1982Editions Tina
  • "Maillot Jaune"
  • "Because No Money"
  • "Bety Bety"
  • "Zola Zola"
With Syran Mbenza
Mariage Forcé1982Star , Sacodis
  • "Mariage Forcé"
  • "Yenga Yenga"
  • "Kala Ye Ngangu"
  • "Ye A Bouger"
Manuela1983Syllart
  • "Manuela"
  • "Controleur"
  • "Choisi"
  • "Bameli Pena"
  • "Bonjour Le Soleil"
  • With Syran Mbenza, Nyboma, Wuta Mayi
    Bopol 1984Syllart
    • "Samedi Soir"
    • "Madela"
    • "Afric' Ambiance"
    • "Muana Samba"
    With Syran Mbenza, Ray Lema, Jean Papy
    Helena 1984Syllart
    • Helena
    • Oh! Motema
    With Daly Kimoko, Jacob Desvarieux, Syran Mbenza, Wuta Mayi
    Bopol Mansiamina 1985Celluloid
    • "Ça c'est quoi?"
    • "Mu Karame"
    • "Makwandungu"
    • "Patience"
    • "Maizo"
    With Wuta Mayi, Jean-Papi, Dally Kimoko
    Serrez Ceinture1987Syllart
  • Serrez ceinture
  • Moi pas confiance
  • Houle Muke Kuela Ngue
  • Cousin cousine
  • Motema mo vire
  • Bopol1988Syllart Bleu Caraibes 82426-1
    • Dada Micha
    • Yo Mukarame
    • Yo Mukarame
    • Ce Le
    • Samala
    • Cheri Coco
    Zouk record
    Belinda1989Syllart
  • Belinda
  • M.F.A.
  • Nzungu Yakala Instrumental
  • Fausta Mare
  • Afrinight
  • Nzungu Yakala
  • Innovation1991 B.M. Productions
    • Dienaba
    • Misère
    • Aida
    • Aida
    • Yembele Yembele
    With Nyboma, Dally Kimoko
    Koumbe Trahison1992Afro-Rythmes
  • Bouchira
  • Bamako Night
  • Mahele
  • Afric Antilles
  • Koumbe Trahison
  • Mahele
  • Akuna Matata1997H&R Ents.
  • Mama Afrika
  • Misere
  • Caresse Moin R.A.
  • M'Bongi
  • Isabella "Akuna Matata"
  • Mukarame "La Rumba"
  • Maweke Weke
  • La Vie
  • Ati Kayla
  • Aidara
  • Djeneba
  • Mama Africa
  • Compilations

    Featured Among Other Artists

    As a Band Member

    Bopol has played on certainly dozens, and probably hundreds, of other artists' records. This lists only some of them.