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5.0 out of 5 stars Beats Niafunke
This cd and Ali Farka Toure's NIAFUNKE cd were recorded within days of each other in the same broken down building and with some of the same personnel. That and a Toure-inspired style of guitar playing by Afel are where the similarities stop.

Afel's voice isn't as low as Ali's and his music has the feel of indigenous sounds that seeped out of the Malian soil...
Published on October 29, 2000 by Pharoah S. Wail

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm not sorry to own this album
Based upon the mostly excellent reviews of this CD, I purchased it, sound unheard. While I'm not sorry to own it, I find it to be good, but not top rate. In terms of originality it doesn't come very close to Ali Farka Toure's ``In the Heart of the Moon,'' for example, which I'll grant is a very tall order. For the same reason, it does not sustain my interest. As a matter...
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beats Niafunke, October 29, 2000
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
This cd and Ali Farka Toure's NIAFUNKE cd were recorded within days of each other in the same broken down building and with some of the same personnel. That and a Toure-inspired style of guitar playing by Afel are where the similarities stop.

Afel's voice isn't as low as Ali's and his music has the feel of indigenous sounds that seeped out of the Malian soil. It's as if centuries of Malian traditional music are coming to life in the spirit and hands of a guitar player. For lack of a better word, Afel's music sounds much more "tribal" than does Ali's.

For the uninitiated, Toure's music (his best cds are the wonderful NIAFUNKE and RADIO MALI) are probably a better place to start. His mixture of deeply soulful blues and Malian music may be an easier transition into Malian music than Bocoum. But once you get your feet wet, by all means buy this cd! Make no mistake about it, this is not watered-down "Afro-pop". This is a beautiful expression of Malian spirituality and culture.

A few months ago I saw Afel open for Ali in concert. Ali's set (of which Afel was a part of) was very good, but Afel's opening set was incredible. Both these men are true musical treasures, and with this being Afel's first cd under his own name and direction, I don't hesitate in saying that ALKIBAR is just the beginning. This is one of the best cds I've bought in 2000.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolutely one to own, February 26, 2001
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David R. Nelson (Buffalo, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
This is a very good, worth-owning first attempt by Afel Bocoum. Alkabar has a thoroughly Mali, West Africa feel to it. Bocoum's interaction with the chorus gives a tribalaspect. Accompanying instruments are traditional and not overdone. There isn't any thumping drumming, for example. The music is steady, without the pregnant pauses and rests that accent performances by Ali Farka Toure. The cuts can become somewhat monotonous to the uninitiated until the final cut when Afel works without chorus. Here is where his real artistry shows. Too bad it is the end of the CD. There isn't really much for Western ears to latch onto otherwise. Comparisons with Toure are inevitable, of course. Toure's rhythms are more varied and an American-style jazzy, bluesy feeling strikes the listener immediately. Toure is the more accomplished musician, but Bocoum has plenty of time to develop. For now I would have to say that Alkabar is something like an anthropological field recording and very enjoyable while Radio Mali by Toure is a real creation. Keep on doin' Afel.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful!!!!!!, October 11, 1999
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Rose (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
This CD is wonderful. I don't consider myself particularly savvy about "world music"-- so don't have much in the way of descriptive words. All I can say about this one-- which was kindof an impulse buy- is that I am in love with the combination of instrumental sounds and voices. The liner notes say that it was recorded on the banks of a river-- and I hear those river sounds. It is both soothing and lively. I highly recommend it...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful, calm, organic, accomplished..., September 26, 2006
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
Bocoum's fluid, cyclic acoustic guitar in simple settings of percussion and njarka by the banks of the Niger river is the premise of this album, and it is carried through with effortless virtuosity.

Like his mentor Ali Farka Toure, Bocoum is a farmer first -- his love and understanding of the land is evident even if you are entirely ignorant of the various Malian dialects he sings in. This is a beautiful landmark of Malian guitar music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Original, yet reminiscent., October 10, 2004
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Govind Seshadri (Bangalore, India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
Afel Boucoum grew up as the protege of the great Malian troubadour Ali Farka Toure. While this album reminisces the sound and atmosphere of Ali Farka Toure's earlier works like "The Source" or "The River", it nonetheless comes across as one of the most honest and evocative efforts yet rendered by any Malian musician. Very highly recommended!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Mali powerhouse, September 1, 2004
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
Farka Toure and a Mali powerhouse in his own right, is out with AIKBAR - and you'd probably guess Bocoum's roots from the first notes of his Toure-like guitar and vocal blends, rooted in blues and backed by haunting, chant-driven vocals.
 AIKBAR blends acoustic guitar with traditional violin for maximum impact: his songs are all originals and features his prowess as a songwriter/composer as much as his guitar skills.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm not sorry to own this album, March 13, 2009
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This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
Based upon the mostly excellent reviews of this CD, I purchased it, sound unheard. While I'm not sorry to own it, I find it to be good, but not top rate. In terms of originality it doesn't come very close to Ali Farka Toure's ``In the Heart of the Moon,'' for example, which I'll grant is a very tall order. For the same reason, it does not sustain my interest. As a matter of taste, I find it pleasing, and for some that would be more than sufficient reason for a purchase. In retrospect, however, I would probably have been more satisfied had I used my few dollars to fill out my collection of Ali Farka Toure's works. If you've had your fill of the Master's work, you might want to go ahead and give Afel Bocoum a try, but you shouldn't expect it to reach such great heights. You might consider instead albums by Habib Koite & Bamada (such as ``Baro'' or ``Afriki''), which, while not as creative as Toure's works, are still highly original and very enjoyable -- and I would say, a cut above ``Alkibar.''
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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting..., July 2, 2005
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
No need for many words. Simply put, one of the most beautiful, pure, and haunting recordings of this genre that I have heard.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Let's go to the Alkibar!, March 11, 2000
This review is from: Alkibar (Audio CD)
If you wanna go to Mali but you can't afford it...well, don't stay quiet. Afel is your best passport to the landscapes of mali. Great sound!
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