African Pearls vol.3 – Mali, One Day on Radio Mali

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Mooi deel uit de African Pearls serie met prachtige Malinese muziek uit de periode 1965 – 1985.
African Pearls vol.3 – Mali, One Day on Radio Mali (1965-1985)
DISC 1:
1. Ewliijambe – Troupe Folklorique Peulh du Macina (5:49) – 1969
2. Bakary Jan – Banzoumana Sissoko (5:36) – 1966
3. Fama Denke – Nantenedi Kamissoko (6:31) – 1969
4. Miniyamba – Fanta Damba (5:00) – 1968
5. Duga – Sidiki Diabate & Djelimadi Sissoko (4:08) – 1967
6. Laidu – Ensemble Instrumental du Mali (5:29) – 1977
7. Kaïra – Batrou Sekou Kouyaté (4:09) – 1967
8. Ambodejo – Ensemble Instrumental de Mopti (8:25) – 1969
9. Fanta Damba – Fanta Damba (5:08) – 1968
10. Assumukan – Batrou Sekou Kouyaté (5:00) – 1967
11. Malisajo – Ensemble Instumental du Mali (6:08) – 1969
12. Baara Lwa – Troupe Folklorique Kassonke (6:41) – 1980
DISC 2:
1. Assumukan – Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel (avec Salif Keita) (5:44) – 1977
2. Bimoko Magnin – Super Djata de Bamako (avec Zani Diabate) (4:59) – 1985
3. Anjigui Ye Mali Ye – Orchestre Régional de Mopti (avec Sory Bamba) (6:25) – 1970
4. Tiramakan – National Badema (avec Kasse Mady) (11:25) – 1978
5. Madi Guindo – Rail Band (avec Makan Ganessy) (5:12) – 1977
6. Sanjina – Orchestre Régional de Kayes (avec Harouna Barry) (5:57) – 1970
7. Saakoba – Orchestre National A (avec Keletigui Diabate) (4:17) – 1965
8. 22 novembre – Orchestre Régional de Gao (9:28) – 1982
9. Kenu Dugu Fanga – Kenestar (5:47) – 1977
10. Bakari Dian – Super Biton de Segou (17:29) – 1957

2006 release. Syllart Productions releases the third volume in their African Pearls series of compilations — a diverse and rich 2CD collection of songs from Mali circa 1965-1985. Assembled by Ibrahima Sylla, a prolific producer of West African music, fêted by Charlie Gillett as “The African Phil Spector.” This collection of pearls covers the period 1965-1985 — much of these tracks made long before the coining of the term “World Music,” and preceding by over a decade the real discovery by Western audiences of the “Mali sound” and the desert blues phenomenon. This great set goes to show that none of this is really new; that the sound was fermenting decades ago, and that the message was already strong — it`s just that the voice did not carry far enough first time round. Includes a 24-page booklet with full-color photos and notes in English and French.

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Mooi deel uit de African Pearls serie met prachtige Malinese muziek uit de periode 1965 – 1985.
African Pearls vol.3 – Mali, One Day on Radio Mali (1965-1985)
DISC 1:
1. Ewliijambe – Troupe Folklorique Peulh du Macina (5:49) – 1969
2. Bakary Jan – Banzoumana Sissoko (5:36) – 1966
3. Fama Denke – Nantenedi Kamissoko (6:31) – 1969
4. Miniyamba – Fanta Damba (5:00) – 1968
5. Duga – Sidiki Diabate & Djelimadi Sissoko (4:08) – 1967
6. Laidu – Ensemble Instrumental du Mali (5:29) – 1977
7. Kaïra – Batrou Sekou Kouyaté (4:09) – 1967
8. Ambodejo – Ensemble Instrumental de Mopti (8:25) – 1969
9. Fanta Damba – Fanta Damba (5:08) – 1968
10. Assumukan – Batrou Sekou Kouyaté (5:00) – 1967
11. Malisajo – Ensemble Instumental du Mali (6:08) – 1969
12. Baara Lwa – Troupe Folklorique Kassonke (6:41) – 1980
DISC 2:
1. Assumukan – Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel (avec Salif Keita) (5:44) – 1977
2. Bimoko Magnin – Super Djata de Bamako (avec Zani Diabate) (4:59) – 1985
3. Anjigui Ye Mali Ye – Orchestre Régional de Mopti (avec Sory Bamba) (6:25) – 1970
4. Tiramakan – National Badema (avec Kasse Mady) (11:25) – 1978
5. Madi Guindo – Rail Band (avec Makan Ganessy) (5:12) – 1977
6. Sanjina – Orchestre Régional de Kayes (avec Harouna Barry) (5:57) – 1970
7. Saakoba – Orchestre National A (avec Keletigui Diabate) (4:17) – 1965
8. 22 novembre – Orchestre Régional de Gao (9:28) – 1982
9. Kenu Dugu Fanga – Kenestar (5:47) – 1977
10. Bakari Dian – Super Biton de Segou (17:29) – 1957

2006 release. Syllart Productions releases the third volume in their African Pearls series of compilations — a diverse and rich 2CD collection of songs from Mali circa 1965-1985. Assembled by Ibrahima Sylla, a prolific producer of West African music, fêted by Charlie Gillett as “The African Phil Spector.” This collection of pearls covers the period 1965-1985 — much of these tracks made long before the coining of the term “World Music,” and preceding by over a decade the real discovery by Western audiences of the “Mali sound” and the desert blues phenomenon. This great set goes to show that none of this is really new; that the sound was fermenting decades ago, and that the message was already strong — it`s just that the voice did not carry far enough first time round. Includes a 24-page booklet with full-color photos and notes in English and French.

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Gewicht 120 g
Afmetingen 14 × 12,5 × 1 cm