Virgin Forest Lionel Loueke

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  • Release Date: 03/13/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 75,060
  • Label: OBLIQSOUND
  • UPC: 082388991040

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Virgin Forest

1LISTENPrelude to Rossignol 0:51
2LISTENRossignol Nightingale 5:23
3LISTENPrelude to Vivi 0:44
4LISTENVivi Happiness 5:11
5LISTENKponnon Kpètè A Plasticbag and 25 Cents 2:40
6LISTENPostlude to Kponnon Kpètè 3:10
7LISTENPrelude to Abominwé 0:52
8LISTENAbominwé Shoulder Dance 4:05
9LISTENLe Réveil des Agneaux 4:33
10LISTENDanse des Animaux 1:56
11LISTENPrelude to Madjigua 1:40
12LISTENMadjigua Wishing for Money 6:32
13LISTENDispute des Loups 1:05
14LISTENBenny's Tune 4:51
15LISTENMoesha I 5:13
16LISTENLa Poursuite du Lion 3:08
17LISTENPrelude to Virgin Forest 1:12
18LISTENVirgin Forest 6:22

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Editorial Reviews

Lionel Loueke's West African roots are displayed fully on this recording with his regular mates Ferenc Nemeth (drums/percussion) and Massimo Biolcati (bass). Featured artists on several tracks are percussionist Cyro Baptista and vocalist Gretchen Parlato, the alluring singer's bossa-tinged, soaring, or bird-like sounds a perfect complement for Loueke's understated throat work. Pay attention to Parlato in the future; she's a special artist. Of the selections, six are coupled with short ritual vocal/percussion preludes (one postlude) that segue into the main compositions. Of these pieces, one is quite reminiscent of sweet Brazilian master troubadour Milton Nascimento, another in 6/8 (a favored rhythm of Loueke) is centered in modal minimalism, another is a highlife tune, and a fourth has Loueke's late-night guitar sounding more like a kora, while a trio number "Benny's Tune" is the closest to mainstream jazz, and quite reminiscent of Kenny Burrell's sparse sound. A virtuoso musician, Loueke displays harmonics on the perky two-minute "Danse des Animaux," uses melodica on the shortie "Dispute des Loupes," and showcases the harmonica of Gregoire Maret for the ballad "Moesha I." There are stand-alone pieces with acoustic pianist Herbie Hancock, with whom Loueke had been working with at this time. The no-time wafting beauty in unison with Hancock on "Le Reveil des Agneaux" and the more demonstrative, forcefully counterpointed "La Porsuite du Lion" display the most improvisation. The closing title track uses choppy rhythms and electric wah-wah guitar to contrast Parlato's warbling, an atypically arresting finish. One suspects Loueke and friends are merely scratching the surface, with hopes that he will not be swayed by more commercial considerations, following this diverse worldly path he has chosen while broadening its swath and depth. Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

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