Mamadou Kelly - Djamila (2015)
Artist: Mamadou Kelly
Title: Djamila
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Clermont Music
Genre: World
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 47:04
Total Size: 254 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Djamila
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Clermont Music
Genre: World
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 47:04
Total Size: 254 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 Baudi 05:39
02 Dambouri 06:01
03 Yenji Se Bouri 05:50
04 Tout Ce Qu'On Fait 07:37
05 Ne Parles Tous Que Tu Vois 04:18
06 DJamila 06:16
07 Sinjene 05:55
08 Tinyato 05:28
Mamadou Kelly comes from Goundam near Timbuktu, the heart of the Niger River inner delta. Having played alongside its masters, Kelly and his group Ban Kai Na bring a new sophistication to the desert blues genre. With his 2013 album, Adibar (CLE 007CD), Kelly stepped onto the international stage to present his own repertoire as soloist and band leader. He received accolades when he toured North America, performing at major festivals and concert halls while recording this album. His band members are old friends: Alpha "Hama" Sankare, revered genius on calabash and longtime collaborator; master of the monochord djourkel Brehima "Youro" Cisse; and the young, gifted bassist Baba Traore. For Djamila, Kelly wanted to expand the sound and invited western musicians to contribute to the groove. Calling in some neighbors from Woodstock, NY, producer Chris Nolan added Pete Levin on keyboards, Duke McVinnie on electric guitars, and Jane Scarpantoni on cello. Also on hand at the sessions was Leila Gobi, prominent vocalist from Ménaka in Northern Mali, who provides chorus backup on three of the tracks. Kelly's smooth vocals and deceptively effortless guitar playing quickly charm his audiences. Steeped in rich historical background, his lyrical style combined with Ban Kai Na's virtuosic delivery makes it all sound so easy. Yet at the time of these recordings they all had just witnessed severe political unrest and social violence in Mali. It was a real presence during the sessions. You can hear it, the real source of the blues.
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