Segu Blue Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba

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  • Release Date: 02/20/2007
  • Sales Rank: 46,253
  • Label: OUT HERE RECORDS
  • UPC: 880918073521
 
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1LISTENTabali Te / Bassekou Kouyate Everybody Ends Up in Segu 1:46
2LISTENBassekou / Bassekou Kouyate 3:21
3LISTENJonkoloni / Bassekou Kouyate 5:05
4LISTENJuru Nani / Ngoni Ba 5:41
5LISTENMbowdi / Ngoni Ba 5:19
6LISTENThe River Tune / Bassekou Kouyate Instrumental 3:15
7LISTENAndra's Song / Bassekou Kouyate 4:20
8LISTENNgoni Fola / Bassekou Kouyate 4:15
9LISTENBanani / Ngoni Ba 3:39
10LISTENBala / Ngoni Ba 5:56
11LISTENSegu Tonjon / Bassekou Kouyate 3:55
12LISTENSinsani / Ngoni Ba 5:57
13LISTENLament for Ali Farka / Bassekou Kouyate 5:52
14LISTENSegu Blue / Bassekou Kouyate Poyi 4:16

Editorial Reviews

The West African lute called the ngoni is a little akin to its descendent, the banjo. In music from the region, it is often employed as part of groups with additional instrumentation. Bassekou Kouyate, who's worked with many Malian greats, takes it out of this context by leading a band with no less than four ngonis and producing some of the loveliest music to come from the area in recent years. Some of it is quite dramatic, like the opener, "Tabali Te," but for the most part there is a gorgeous, lulling gentility to everything. The material is all original, but with a traditional spirit and with much derived from the repertoire of the griots. The big exception is "Lament for Ali Farka," an elegy to Kouyate's late employer, the great Malian guitarist Ali Farka Touré. Another local guitar player, Lobi Traoré, is featured on "Banani," and singer Zoumana Tereta is a guest on several cuts, showing off a very impressive voice. Put it all together and you have a disc that's nothing short of stunning. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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