A Ma Zone [Bonus Tracks] Zap Mama

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  • Release Date: 02/08/2005
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 72,014
  • Label: LUAKA BOP
  • UPC: 680899003728
 
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Track List
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A Ma Zone [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENIko-Iko 3:22
2LISTENRafiki DNA Remix 3:43
3LISTENW'happy Mama 5:16
4LISTENCall Waiting 3:55
5LISTENGissié 3:43
6LISTENSonge 3:30
7LISTENKemake 3:07
8LISTENComment Ça Va 4:28
9LISTENYa Solo 4:09
10LISTENMy Own Zero 4:02
11LISTENM'Toto 2:47
12LISTENGbo Moto (Station) 3:24
13LISTEN'Allo 'Allo 5:08
14LISTENRafiki Original Mix 4:04

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Editorial Reviews

If Brussels-based Zap Mama is a world music band, then the world truly is a ghetto. While longtime fans may bemoan each successive move that Marie Daulne and her tribe of (mostly) female Afropeans make from their original a cappella incarnation, Zap moves at the speed of the world around them. No longer the vocally acrobatic group of dancers in face paint of ZAP MAMA and SABSYLMA, the Zap Mama of A MA ZONE is a street-funky collective directed by Daulne and fully integrated into the world of hip-hop and progressive dance beats. In this fulfillment of the Daulne's multicultural agenda -- what's more universal in '99 than hip-hop?-- dense grooves percolate around the ghostly Pygmy-derived chants and vocal polyphony. Most gratifying, Daulne's breathy voice has developed into a diva-worthy instrument (although more so in French than in her stilted English). Where Zap Mama was once fitting accompaniment for high-school assembly periods and hippie-clothing boutiques, A MA ZONE is music for the night. Sophisticated production turns by the Roots, West Coast DJ This Kid Named Miles, and Speech arc with florescent lights, overheard radios, and the occasional snatch of movie soundtrack. And like the world around them, Zap is rife with compelling contradiction. Marie Daulne's lyrics, riding atop futuristic funk beats, warn against the encroaching technology of cell phones, call waiting, and other devices that save time but make us rush through it. But one listen to "Rafiki," their slinky, insinuating collaboration with the Roots, is enough to convince anyone that Marie's zone is the only place in the world to be. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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A Ma Zone [Bonus Tracks]by Anonymous

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January 05, 2004: This is album and all the others are excellent, I recommend them to anyone who loves vocal styles, Marie and her vocalists will blow you away with their amazing voices used as instruments and the amazing whistle she uses in "Rafiki" (with the Roots) the music goes hand in hand with the vocals and lyrics and this is what you call a classic album, you can't classify this in any category except amazing and capturing. I got this Cd a few years ago when it came out and I still listen to it and the magic is always there and stronger each time I listen to every track!!