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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a magnificent collaboration,
By The Stewman (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Guide (Wommat) (Audio CD)
I purchased this CD several years ago. I'd never heard N'Dour before then, but was intrigued by peter Gabriel's statement that N'Dour was the best vocalist alive. I shy away from absolute statements like the previous, but agree whole heartedly that Youssou N'Dour is ONE of the world's best singers. His vocal range may not immediately attract your attention, but repeated listens will surprise and satisfy many close listens. The duet with Nenah Cherry is one of the best songs recorded in the '90s. The social message positive, the groove eminently danceable, and the melody uplifting. The violin solo works! The other songs are less exceptional than 7 Seconds, but the message of hope and joy in life consistent (n.b How You Are). For all lovers of music which marries traditional sounds and instruments with modern recording values and styles. Admittedly, my love of 7 Seconds makes this CD a must have in my books, regardless of relative quality of the other tunes.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good music, but not his or Senegal's best album.,
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This review is from: The Guide (Wommat) (Audio CD)
I enjoy this cd, but I don't love it. It's a pleasant listening experience, but there is no song on it that I would classify as among my all-time favorites. N'Dour has a wonderful voice, well worth getting to know, and the quality of the playing is excellent. However, I believe that most people from Western countries who would buy this album are intrigued by music from Africa and want to try something different. Therefore it is the very fact that this album sounds quite a bit like Western pop that bothers me. I wish that the, to me, exotic African elements were more to the fore, and the everyday pop elements were less evident. If you also are interested in this singer because you want to listen to something out of the ordinary, I would suggest you buy instead a cd by Cheikh Lo, who is also from Senegal. Lo's music is more obviously unusual, and yet very beautiful. One of N'Dour's less Westernized albums would also be more appropriate.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Music,
This review is from: Guide (Wommat) (Audio CD)
His Best work in my opinion! I've had the pleasure of seeing him in concert a few times and this man is truely gifted! I would reccomend all of his CDs but if there's one that you must have, it should be this one.
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