Ali Farka Toure w/ Ry Cooder - Talking Timbuktu (1994)
EAC Flac / MP3 320 | Image+Log+Cue+HQ Scans+Info | 205+142 / 128 / 87 or 18 Mb | 5% Recovery
World Fusion, Contemporary Blues | World Circuit | 1:00:08
Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California in September, 1993.
TALKING TIMBUKTU won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
| “ | Guitarist Ali Farka Toure has repeatedly bridged the gap between traditional African and contemporary American vernacular music, and this release continues that tradition. The CD features him singing in 11 languages and playing acoustic and electric guitar, six-string banjo, njarka, and percussion, while teaming smartly with an all-star cast that includes superstar fusion bassist John Patitucci, session drummer Jim Keltner, longtime roots music great Ry Cooder (who doubled as producer), venerable guitarist Gatemouth Brown, and such African percussionists and musicians as Hamma Sankare on calabash and Oumar Toure on congas.
~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide | ” |
Track Title
01 Bonde (05:28)
02 Soukora (06:05)
03 Gomni (07:00)
04 Sega (03:10)
05 Amandrai (09:22)
06 Lasidan (06:06)
07 Kelto (05:42)
08 Banga (02:32)
09 Ai Du (07:09)
10 Diaraby (07:25)
Personnel: Ali Farka Touré (Guitar (Acoustic), Banjo (Six String), Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Main Performer)
Ry Cooder (Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Marimba, Mandolin, Vocals, Tamboura, Cumbus)
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (Guitar (Electric), Viola)
Hamma Sankare (Percussion, Vocals, Calabash)
Oumar Toure (Bongos, Conga, Vocals)
John Patitucci (Guitar (Bass), Bass (Acoustic)
Jim Keltner (Drums)
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Ali Farka Toure with Ry Cooder / Talking Timbuktu
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Someone buys sometime some music ???
Don't matter ... forget that !
This is my CD, I bought it.
And I do understand that some people have problem with space at HDD, that's the reason I always make lossy files.
I hope it can help little bit.
Cheers
Anyway, I hope you will understand my point of view, JustPlay : part 2 is corrupted ;-(
File is not corrupted, I have tested it now again.
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and I'm going to listen to something else :-)
I have downloaded part1 and 2, you are right, part 2 is corrupted, rar files I steel have at my computer are not corrupted.
File was ok, and why is suddenly corrupted, I don't have any answer about it!?
But, I have recovered it with out problem, so why you don't try to recover files before you download it again?
If yo steel have files, you do not need to listen something else :-)
Cheers
What do you mean by:
recover it first, with "5% Recovery"
I use winrar
I see you do not have experience with WinRAR.
"5% Recovery" means that you can use it to recover corrupted file, take look in your WinRAR+Extra to fined Recover, or press Alt+R.
WinRAR going to find recovery file and he going to make new file called fixed, use this new file to extract your files.
I will try that one day or another, when I'll find the time.
Regards.
Never heard of it
(have been using winrar for years, but just used "unrar" from explorer)
Thanks !