Oumou Sangare - Moussolou (1991)

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Title: Moussolou
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: World Circuit Records
Genre: Folk, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 32:01
Total Size: 193 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Djama Kaissoumou
2. Diarraby Nene
3. Woula Bara Diagna
4. Moussolou
5. Diya Gneba
6. Ah Ndiya

Hailing from the Wassoulou forest region of Mali, singer Oumou Sangare helped modernize the acoustic-native mix of hunters' songs and sogoninkun dance music she grew up with. Finding her way to the city of Abidjan in 1989, Sangare cut a cassette that would eventually sell close to a quarter of a million copies; it became her debut disc, compliments of the World Circuit label. And while she would go on to cut albums with a mix of traditional and tastefully chosen Western elements, Moussoulou captures Sangare in all her sensual acoustic glory. Undulating atop a musical base featuring violin, the djembe goblet drum, a call-and-response choir, and the kamalengoni harp, Sangare daringly speaks out against such traditional practices as polygamy and arranged marriages. She fleshes out these modern views -- for Mali and many other African countries, at least -- with songs that both encourage her countrymen to recognize women as individuals and focus on a girl's struggle to reconcile old values with modern needs. A find for fans of West African folk-pop music. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide