Somi - Petite Afrique (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Petite Afrique
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Okeh
Genre: Jazz, Soul
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 52:50
Total Size: 536 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Disappearing Act I (01:42)
02. Alien (05:15)
03. Black Enough (03:05)
04. The Wild One (04:07)
05. They're Like Ghosts (05:28)
06. The Gentry (feat. Aloe Blacc) (05:21)
07. Kadiatou the Beautiful (03:49)
08. Holy Room (05:05)
09. Disappearing Act II (01:15)
10. Let Me (03:12)
11. BLUE (04:29)
12. Go Back to Your Country (Interlude) (01:10)
13. Like Dakar (04:55)
14. Midnight Angels (03:57)

Personnel:
Somi, vocals
Liberty Ellman, guitar
Nate Smith, drums
Keith Witty, keyboards, percussion, bass
Toru Dodo, piano
Michael Olatuja, acoustic bass
Marika Hughes, cello
Etienne Charles, trumpet
Jaleel Shaw, alto saxophone
Marcus Strickland, tenor saxophone (on tracks 3, 6, 13)
Mazz Swift, violin
Dana Lyn, violin
Jessica Troy, viola
Marika Hughes, cello

Co-produced by Somi and Keith Witty

Petite Afrique, the new album from superb jazz chanteuse Somi, is a song cycle inspired by the vibrant African immigrant community that has become a vital part of Harlem s cultural dimension and to New York City as a whole. The historic uptown neighborhood fondly boasts of West 116th Street as "Little Africa," where passersby can find any number of African immigrant shops selling a vast array of products and food. Over the last decade, gentrification has crept deeper into Harlem, pushing the African immigrants out. With Petite Afrique, Somi ensures that the stories and struggles of New York City's largest African community do not disappear without having ever been told. The songs on the album are based on Somi's conversations with diverse members of the Harlem community reflecting on themes of transnationalism, cultural difference, assimilation and gentrification. Blending modern jazz, African music and the singer-songwriter tradition, Petite Afrique is an amalgamation of the musical and cultural worlds that resonate with Somi as an African AND American woman and a proud Harlemite.

Born in Illinois, the daughter of immigrants from Uganda and Rwanda, Somi is a TED Global Fellow and also the founder of the New Africa Live nonprofit that champions African artists. For the last decade Somi has carved out a career of singing and being an activist.


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