Sometimes known as the Prenda Boys Band, after the poor neighborhood of Luanada from which they emerged, Orquestra os Jovens do Prenda are a big band with a big sound. First formed in the mid-'60s, they enjoyed great success in the early '70s, split in 1975, and regrouped in 1981 around two of the original band members. The numerous Prenda Boys feature four guitars, two trumpets, a saxophone, six percussionists and drummers, and the whole band at times whistling. The Orquestra's music is related to the Brazilian Samba, but richer and more complex. At first a politically oriented band, since reforming the Orquestra has tended to more mainstream lyrics. (AllMusic) Interesting, seemingly quite Significant, but undoubtedly Obscure. File under: Amgolan Ensembles.
Discography:
In the music library: Angola Soundtrack - The Unique Sound of Luanda (1968-1976): Ilha Virgem; Farra Na Madrugada
Angola, Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis, Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978: Bina
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