Fine Malian blues, with contributions from Ali Farka Toure.
‘Wasulu hunter music, griot praise-song, Senufo pastoral dances, Fula and Mandingo music, hypnotically mixed in with Western psychedelia, blues, and afro-beat; led by Zani Diabaté’s stunning guitar-playing. Recorded at Radio Mali in 1982.’
Touareg rock from Bamako, in the Tinariwen manner.
Fabulous rocking Saharan trance from this band — five women and four men — formed in a refugee camp during the Tuareg uprising of the early nineteeen-nineties. Via the team behind Congotronics.
How many fingers has the guy got? Truly jaw-dropping skill, from dazzling torrents of notes to beautiful simplicity, with a deeply spiritual undercurrent. In short, stunning and essential.
Two albums from the early 80s which made this king of Malian music known to the world. Here nicely packaged with notes, lyrics, photos. Highly recommended.
The Groupe Asko recorded in 1991, with Taj Mahal on two tracks.
Pure Malian blues for the heart and soul.