2009-08-09
Kimi Djabate, a master of the balafon -- akin to our xylophone -- was born into a family of griots in the tiny African country of Gunau-Bissau. Griots are incredible African musicians who make it their life's work to tell the story of their people in song. As you might imagine, Djabate started his musical education early and played often. The artistry shows on this set. Although now living in Lisbon, Djabate's subject matter remains centered on Africa. Up-tempo songs on the disc are "Mussolu," "Manla" and "Bagi." Another interesting number is "Djalia," which features the balafon front and center. Even the smallest countries have much to teach us -- if we're willing to listen. W-Africa 08/09 Michael J.
BLACKMORE’S NIGHT
The Village Lanterne
Natacha Atlas
Mish Maoul
MANU CHAO
Baionarena
FORRO IN THE DARK
Light a Candle
JORGE CALDERON
Blue City & on Mardi Gras Day
Milagro Acustico
Rubaiyyat of Omar Khayyam
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