Mamadou Diabaté (kora): "TUNGA" (2000)

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Playlist "SELECTED MUSIC":    • SELECTED MUSIC  
00:00 1 - Dagna
04:58 2 - Dounuya
10:01 3 - Tunga
16:32 4 - Larsidan
21:07 5 - Soutoukou
24:45 6 - Mamadou Diawara
30:11 7 - Djanjo
34:58 8 - Djelimory
39:55 9 - Mande
Compact disc
Alula Records (ALU-1019)
Released: 2000
"When one thinks of contemporary African pop, the kora isn't the first instrument that comes to mind. A string instrument with a harp-like sound, it has been a part of traditional African tribal music for centuries and, for the most part, traditional settings are where you can expect to find it. Nonetheless, the kora hasn't been excluded from African pop, and it is used for both traditional and more modern sounds on this rewarding album by Malian kora virtuoso Mamadou Diabaté. Coming from a family of Manding griots, Diabaté is well schooled in traditional tribal music but is also open to more modern elements. Much of TUNGA is quite traditional, "Djanjo," for example, is a piece that goes back to the 13th century, but "Dounuya" has strong blues leanings, and it is among the tracks that employs an electric bassist, Cheick Barry. The other bass player heard on this album is Ira Coleman, an acoustic jazz bassist who has played with such greats as Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, and the late Betty Carter, and joins Diabaté on five of TUNGA's nine tracks. Whether he is incorporating Western elements or favoring a traditional approach, Diabaté brings a lot of charisma to this engaging, mostly instrumental album." - Alex Henderson -

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