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Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba - I Speak Fula

Posted By : glagoljica | Date : 26 Nov 2009 13:45:00 | Comments : 7 |
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Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba - I Speak Fula
2009 | 256 vbr mp3 | 85 MB
ngoni | Mali


Tracklist:
01. I Speak Fula (03:42)
02. Jamana Be Diya (Ft. Kasse M (04:59)
03. Musow . For Our Women(05:26)
04. Torin Torin (Ft. Harouna Sa (04:47)
05. Bambugu Blues (Ft. Andra Ko (05:05)
06. Amy (Ft. Zoumana Tereta) (04:31)
07. Saro (Ft. Vieux Farka Touré (03:48)
08. Ladon (05:31)
09. Tineni (Ft. Toumani Diabaté (04:56)
10. Falani (05:46)
11. Moustapha . Senufo Hunter (07:46)

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a fantastic example of how music can lift your mind and soul!"" Damon Albarn.

A fter his award winning album ,Segu Blue' the ngoniwizard from Mali is back with a new offering: ,I speakfula'. The album captures the incredible live energy ofBassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba and is the next step in the career of one of Malis most exciting and innovativemusicians coming out of Africa in the last years.For Bassekou Kouyate it has been a long journey thatstarted out in Garana, a small village on the Niger riverwhere he grew up, then took him to the town of Segu, capital of his region, and on to Mali's capital Bamako.And now it is taking him and his music around the world. Welcome to a new chapter of this exciting story.The back of.

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BBC review
The influence of African pop music on Western musicians like Foals and Vampire Weekend has been much talked up in recent years, but it’s worth reminding one’s self that influence runs both ways.

Bassekou Kouyate is something of a maverick and innovator in his homeland of Mali. Skilled on the ngoni, a wooden lute traditional to West Africa, Kouyate was reportedly one of the first young African musicians to dispense with tradition and play his instrument while standing as one might solo on a guitar – controversial, at the time, but a style now far from unusual amongst West Africa’s more forward-thinking groups.

I Speak Fula is the follow-up to Segu Blue, Kouyate’s widely-acclaimed 2007 album with his band Ngoni ba. Since Kouyate's stand-up playing, he and his band have made further innovations to traditional ngoni play, adding a low-tuned customised bass ngoni and adding extra strings to make their instruments more harmonically flexible. The results are pretty spectacular. Astonishingly intricate melodies dancing over and across each other, long winding solos unfurling over clacking percussion, while the vocals – male harmonies and clear song from Kouyate’s wife, Amy Sacko – are soft in tone, but gain in power as the tempo rises.

Yet there’s never any doubt from the tone and delivery that this is essentially party music: the title track is played in a style called koreduga, which despite its somewhat tricky 9/8 rhythm, functions as dancing music in Mali. Jamana Be Diya, a variant on a popular Gambian song, doffs its cap to Barack Obama. And a couple of tracks featuring Vieux Farka Touré, son of Ali Farka Touré, add bluesy electric guitar to the mix – notably Saro, a prayer to loved ones dedicated to Kouyate’s late brother.

Intricate in play but endlessly listenable, I Speak Fula deserves to find its way out of the world music ghetto and onto the world stage.

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Posted By: waw72 Date: 26 Nov 2009 15:38:48
unfortunatelly - file was deleted...
any chances for reupload?
Posted By: arikomuzungu Date: 26 Nov 2009 17:04:35
...and in lossless, if possible ! You have good music, but mp3 is not real music ;-)
Posted By: khalfano Date: 26 Nov 2009 17:14:18
yeah please this file is 'bLOCKED' !
someone somewhere do something
Posted By: glagoljica Date: 26 Nov 2009 22:24:49
REUPLOADED and protected :-) Enjoy!
Posted By: nickron Date: 27 Nov 2009 10:28:46
Thanks very much!
An all exciting and new musician to me...
Posted By: anarkista Date: 28 Nov 2009 00:39:01
excellent album!
lossless here
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5133569/Bassekou_Kouyate__amp__Ngoni_Ba_-_I_Speak_Fula_[FLAC]_TQMP

Posted By: twosevens Date: 26 Jun 2010 19:00:46
Thank you!
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