2007-11-04
Another artist goes to Africa and gets changed personally and musically. This time, it is jazz vocalist/guitarist Leni Stern. She spent two years fusing African and Western musical styles together and the result is something new -- yet with the strong flavor of African rhythms. Highlights include "Simbo" (#4), "Aman Iman" (#7), "Dakkan" (#11) and the stirring "Childsoldier" (#12). Another interesting cut is "Ousmane" (#8), on which the late Michael Brecker does a serious solo (he died soon after recording this; he's also on #6). Stern so impressed her African musical collaborators that they gave her a special name: "Moussa Guitar Foe." 11/07 MJVD W-AfricaLOS CENZONTLES WITH DAVID HIDALGO & TAJ MAHAL
American Horizon
SILA AND THE AFROFUNK EXPERIENCE
Black President
Maja Vidal
You're The Waves
BIBI TANGA AND THE SELENITES
Dunya
ASTRID WILLIAMSON
Day of the Lone Wolf
Turbulence
Do Good
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