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| 1. Maninda - Moussa Diallo |
| 2. Kanawa - Habib Koite And Bamada |
| 3. Ouili Ka Bo - Idrissa Soumaoro |
| 4. Bassa Kele - Mamou Sidibe |
| 5. Bana - Issa Bagayogo |
| 6. Amassakoul 'N' Tenere - Tinariwen |
| 7. Gembi - Ramatou Diakite |
| 8. Koulandian - Keletigui Diabate |
| 9. Fala - Tom Diakite |
| 10. Kanou - Boubacar Traore |
| 11. Saramaya (Live) - Habib Koite & Bamada |
One of the most striking things about Putumayo Presents Mali is the diversity of artists represented. Ramatou Diakité comes from the fields of the bluesy Wassoulou region of southern Mali. Tinariwen is a Kel Temeshek or Tuareg band, whose trancey Sahara desert blues served as the musical soundtrack to a fierce fight against discrimination. Habib Koité originates from the Bambara tribe and is known for integrating a diversity of Malian styles into his repertoire. Habib is signed to Putumayo and has released two successful albums, Ma Ya and Baro on the label. A live track and an enhancement featuring a live concert performance by Habib are highlights of the collection.
The Mali album also features legends that didnt gain recognition until later in life. Idrissa Soumaoro didnt record his first album until age 55. When he was young, Soumaoro played in Les Ambassadeurs alongside legends Salif Keïta and Kante Manfila. Often seen on stage with Habib Koité, Kélétigui Diabaté is a legendary figure in Malian music and one of the foremost balafón (xylophone) players in Africa. Boubacar Traoré was once heard daily on national radio in Mali, but disappeared into obscurity after his wife passed away.
Mali features a Malian recipe for Tiguadégé Na (meat in peanut sauce) and colorful photos from the Lonely Planet book series. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of this CD will be donated to Oxfam America in support of their development efforts in Mali.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fantastic birthday present,
By fairyathena (Polynesia, South Pacific) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Putumayo Presents: Mali (Audio CD)
I am heading for Mali next year and have dutifully researched the country...but what really grabbed me was the music. It is beautiful and relaxing and exciting and mood-setting. Here is the triumph of the human spirit: despite poverty and disease and whatnot...there is music (absolutely amazing music at that)! This collection is a very good sampling of what Mali has to offer. I would recommend it for anyone who appriciates good music, whether or not connected to Africa, or anyone who enjoys the Putumayo series in general.
A really good birthday present, thanks M! Favorite songs: All of them, particularly: Maninda,Gembi,Bassa Kele and Kanou.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An impressive West African journey,
By Amaranth "music fan" (Northern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Putumayo Presents: Mali (Audio CD)
"Mali",like "South Pacific Islands",has a music video,a recipe,AND,most importantly,great music!
Highlights- 1)Maninda-A song about a storyteller.The mbira (thumb piano)keeps this song dynamic. 2)Ouili Ka Bo-I'm not a big blues fan.But this is a pwerful little song,with harmonica accompaniment no less! 3)Amassakoul 'N'Tenere-Tinariwen sing a form of West African blues that's so infectious you want to sing along.I was enchanted the first time I heard them on the radio. 4)Koulandian-A wonderful instrumental duet between guitarist/singer Habib Koite&balafon (xylophone) player Keletigui Diabate.Sometimes,words aren't necessary. 5)Kanou-A song that blends a Bollywood sensibility with Mali blues.Very uplifting. 6)Bana-An exclusive track from the Afro-techno master,Issa Bagayogo!As to be expected,it's great.Still,I wonder why Putumayo sometimes borrows from Six Degrees Records.Six Degrees Records distinguishes itself with its world techno dance music artists/compilations.Putumayo is expert with acoustic music.It's good that Putumayo is getting the music out with Issa Bagayogo not only on this CD but on its other great African compilation "African Groove." 7)Saramaya-A powerful live performance from Habib Koite.You'll understand why the crowd is cheering! It's great to see Putumayo is encouraging people to explore Malian music.This is a good start.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding,
By EugeSchu "be-bop" (WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Putumayo Presents: Mali (Audio CD)
Not all putumayo collections are great, but this one is. Excellent variety, including some big name acts, and almost every track is a home run. Fabulous compilation of a country that is gaining HUGE respect.
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