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Orchestra Baobab

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Orchestra Baobab: Rudy Gomis (vocals, maracas, claves); Barthelemy Attisso (vocals, guitar); Balla Sidibe (vocals, timbales); Ndiouga Dieng, Assane Mboup, Medoune Diallo (vocals); Latfi Ben Geloune (guitar); Thierno Koite (soprano, alto, & tenor saxophones); Issa Cissikho (tenor saxophone); Charlie Ndiaye (bass); Mountaga Koite (drums, congas). Recorded in Livingston, London. SPECIALIST IN ALL STYLES was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. Personnel: Rudolphe Gomis (vocals, claves, maracas); Bala Sidibe (vocals, timbales); Ndiouga Dieng, Ibrahim Ferrer, Barthelemy Attisso, Medoune Diallo, Youssou N'Dour (vocals); Thierno Koite (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Issa Cissocko (tenor saxophone); Mountaga Kouyate (drums, congas); Thio M'Baye (drums). Recording information: Dakar, Egypt; Livingston Studios, London, England; Studio Davout, Paris, France; Xippi Studios. Arrangers: Bala Sidibe; Barthelemy Attisso. Senegalese Orchestra Baobab was among the foremost practitioners of the Afro-Cuban style that became popular in it's part of the world in the 1970s. Years later, when more electric, rock/pop-influenced music took over Africa, the group disbanded after an unsuccessful attempt at updating their sound. It would oversimplify things to say that the success of their 2001 reunion made these comeback kings seem like Senegal's answer to the Buena Vista Social Club, but it's also hard to deny. Sounding fully invigorated on their reunion album, SPECIALIST IN ALL STYLES, Orchestra Baobab proudly displays the old-school musical values that made them so popular 30 years earlier. The African guitar patterns and vocal lines intersect perfectly with the Cuba-inspired percussion and song structures for a sound that's alternately mellow and busily percolating. Ironically, the album was co-produced by Youssou N'Dour, whose mbalax sound unintentionally helped unseat the Orchestra to begin with, but N'Dour is a longtime admirer, and his passion for the group's music is obvious in the loving care given to reproducing their unique sound on SPECIALIST IN ALL STYLES.
  • First Released: 2002
  • Label: World Circuit

9 tracks, 1 side

Side 1

  1. Bul Ma Miin
  2. Sutukun
  3. Dee Moo Woor
  4. Jiin Ma Jiin Ma
  5. Ndongoy Daar A
  6. On Verra Ca
  7. Hommage a TonTon Ferrer
  8. El Son Te Llama
  9. Gnawoe
Details
  • Artist Orchestra Baobab
  • Format CD
  • Released 2002
  • Label World Circuit
  • Genre International
  • UPC 769233006424
  • Website ID 0769233006424
Categories

World
Music