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Kékélé are veteran Congolese superstars, but they actually came together in Paris, and by the time they made this album in 2001, it was an obvious meeting of minds and spirits under the direction of mellifluous guitarist Papa Noel, who'd been playing rumba since the '50s. All eight musicians are been-there-done-that veterans with an instinctive feel for early, Latin-inflected Congolese rumba — think an African version of Buena Vista Social Club and you're close to the mark. Gorgeously full (listen to “Dido”) and performed with palpable pleasure and consummate skill, it's an object lesson in the old school. Always melodic and full of subtle cross-rhythms, this is music to tease a smile and start the feet moving softly. It's sweet without ever becoming saccharine, a series of quiet, winning joys that satisfy effortlessly. This is the real rumba, lulling and warm, played by those who knew it back in the day — and still obviously love it.