Congolese rumba is an electrifying style that has produced some master musicians like Franco and Tabu Ley Rochereau. But just as worthy of the accolades is guitarist Papa Noel. This disc, compiled from releases in 1984 and 1994, isn't so much a best of but proof that his music is a magical part of the continuum of rumba. While the singing, especially that of Carlito Lassa, is glorious, it's when Noel lets his fingers fly across the fretboard that the real magic happens. The fills, rhythm work, and solos on the sebene are all his work and dazzling in their fluidity and melodic invention. Always tasteful and succinct--though a listener might wish for more of him--he's a true genius of the instrument, swooping and gliding while the band holds a supple groove in the background. If you still think Clapton is God, this disc might give you pause for reconsideration. --Chris Nickson