Oumou Sangaré, “Acoustic” (No Format!) All Rights Reserved Real World Records says the album features “a new wave of Moroccan artists and musicians taking their cues from local heritage, singing words of freedom in the Moroccan-Arabic dialect of darija (‘nayda’ means both ‘to rise up’ and ‘to party’) and mixing influences as and when.”The WMCE features albums selected by radio producers and presenters across Europe. The album was at the top of the chart in June.At No 17 is Afropentatonism by Nigerien desert blues musician Alhousseini Anivolla and Ethiopian jazz guitarist Girum Mezmur. Oumou Sangare Mogoya Remixed (Sampha, St Germain, Natureboy…) (RSD18) record store day exclusive 2018 - white 12" - £11.99 The Hassoum Ceesay an historian […]Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Enter your email address to subscribe to this Website and receive notifications of new posts by email. “Mali Niale” seeks to inspire her emigrated compatriots to return home and contribute to their native society.“Mogoya” was also released as a collection of remixes two years ago but it’s this less-is-more approach on “Acoustic” that best presents Sangaré’s consequential topics and striking musicianship.Copyright © 2020 The Associated Press. “At that concert, for the first time, she had agreed to try out this acoustic approach, which is all about letting go.

The young finest Gambian artiste explained that “the fifteen track Album features amazing Afrofusion songs that talks about his Love for our beautiful Country The Gambia, […]By Yunus S Saliu The acting Director General of National Centre for Arts and Culture paying tribute to the late gewel, Abdoulie Efry Mbye has described him as an ‘invaluable cultural asset.’ The late gewel/griot passed away on Monday night but since buried Tuesday June 12th at the Jeshwang Cemetry.

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This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.Copyright © 2020 by WTOP. website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area. Contains Ads. The pan-African project dropped six places after debuting at No 11 last month.Nayda! The space it created for her voice was wonderful.”The Pace Setters, a reissue of Ghanaian band Edikanfo’s 1981 LP, ranks second after its debut on the chart at No 7 in July.Making its entry at No 4 is The King of Sudanese Jazz by musician Sharhabil Ahmed via the Habibi Funk label.

2019 The Voice Newspaper Gambia. Posted on August 7, 2020 Author thevoice Comment(0) By: Bakary Ceesay. The Associated Press Even if you don’t understand a word, it’s clear that Mali’s Oumou Sangaré is not singing about anything slight or frivolous.“Acoustic” is mostly a reinterpretation of “Mogoya,” the 2017 album that ended a nearly decade-long break by one of the West African country’s most celebrated musicians, spent further developing a business career stretching from hotels to agriculture and even the auto industry. These versions are in stark contrast to the originals, stripping off synths, percussion and other electronics to leave a sparse accompaniment, usually just backing vocals, acoustic guitar, and a kamele ngoni, a hypnotic African harp.Recorded in a northern Paris suburb over two days without amplifiers, overdubs or even headphones, its atmosphere lends the 11 songs a direct intimacy and sets an ideal stage for Sangaré’s gale-force voice.What stays unchanged is the Grammy winner’s commitment to themes and issues that are often taboo in her part of the world, and elsewhere, for that matter, including women’s desires, female circumcision, polygamy and forced marriages.Opener “Kamelemba” puts some teasing humor into a cautionary tale about men whose smooth style and jive talking will rarely result to be pillars of a stable relationship, while “Yere Faga” — the original version featured drumming by recently deceased Afrobeat legend Tony Allen — is about depression and suicide, a plea for reflection and reconsideration to those who may be overwhelmed by their troubles.One of the two non-“Mogoya” tunes, “Diaraby Nene,” comes from Sangaré’s 1989 debut “Moussolou,” and describes two lovers’ “shivers of passion,” effectively transmitting the intensity of their affections. All rights reserved.



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