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Various - Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings From Mali Album

Various - Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings From Mali Album
Performer: Various
Title: Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings From Mali
Country: US
Style:Field Recording
Released: 2004
Catalog number: SF012
Label: Sublime Frequencies
MP3 album szie: 2900 mb
FLAC album size: 2702 mb

Tracklist

1O Mansa Musa
Guitar – Sidiki Kouyate
2Radio Bamako!
3Fouta Djallon
Flute [Tambin] – Lasan Tougara
4Mopti Niger Walking
5Dogon Country At Night
6Kah Mohno
Performer – Unknown Artist
7Sanan Kovya
8Morning In Djenne/Les Chavaux De Sunjata
9Segou
10Autorail
11Deni Meba
Xalam [Ngoni] – Barema Koita
12Kaita
13Rihlah
14Bambaran Wedding Celebration

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SF012LPVarious Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings From Mali ‎(LP, Ltd, RE)Sublime FrequenciesSF012LPUS2014

Credits

  • Artwork By – Jeff Kleinsmith
  • Kalimba [Balafon]Sidiki Kouyate (tracks: 1, 9)
  • Recorded By, Compiled By, PhotographyTucker Martine
  • VoiceAmanita Diabate (tracks: 1, 9)
  • Xalam [Ngoni]Kassemadi Kamissoko (tracks: 7, 12), Koman Diabate (tracks: 3, 7, 12)

Notes

These field recordings were made by Tucker Martine in 1998 while traveling throughout the West African country of Mali.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 626776752426

Short intro

On Bush Taxi Mali, Martine somehow manages to capture the wonder and spontaneous elation of foreign travel and adventure as he puts his veteran engineering skills to the task of making warm, accurate recordings of live performers, street people, warbling radio broadcasts, distorted wedding ceremonies, and just about any other intriguing sound he chanced upon in Mali's vivid landscape. Bush Taxi Mali is an aural tour through the heart of Mali. These field recordings were made by Tucker Martine in 1998 while traveling throughout the West African country. This blend of bluesy Ngoni's, clamoring street sounds, the stunning voice of Jalimusa Amanita Diabate Taxi Mali: Field Recordings from Mali - Fouta Djallon, Deni Meba, O Mansa Musa, Sanan Kouya, Kaita, Rihlah, Dogon Country at Night, Field Recordings From Mali - Autorail, Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings from. Покупка Various - Bush Taxi Mali: Field Recordings From Mali - Sublime Frequencies - LP, Ltd, RE - SF012LP, включает Morning In DjenneLes Chavaux De Sunjata, Radio Bamako, Rihlah, Fouta Djallon, Autorail, Mopti Niger Walking, Segou, Kah Mohno DogonKaita, Deni Meba, Bambaran Wedding Celebration, Sanan Kovya, O Mansa Musa, Dogon Country At Night. Vinyl - LP - new - MM - Sublime Frequencies - SF012LP - Mali - 2004 - Originally released in 2004 on CD, first release on vinyl. Field recordings of Malian bush music, village courtyards sessions and radio waves captures. Disc IDs 1. Additional details. Type: Album. Status: Official. Track List. Morning in DjenneLes Chavaux de Sunjata. Radio Bamako Rihlah. Fouta Djallon. Mopti Niger Walking. Kah Mohno. Deni Meba. Bambaran Wedding Celebration. Sanan Kovya. O Mansa Musa. Dogon Country at Night. Protection Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve. Packaging All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands. Bush Taxi Mali is a strikingly original tapestry of the ancient traditions of Mali in the modern era. A blend of Dogon chants, ngoni blues, Fulani flutes, vocal wizardry, passing radios, and West African rural and urban ambience. This blend of bluesy Ngonis, clamoring street sounds, the stunning voice of Jalimusa Amanita Diabate of the famous Diabate family, passing radios, Fulani flutes, runaway sound systems and chants from the Dogon country creates a unique portrait of Malis rich musical heritage. Eventually Martine found himself in the backseat of a beat up Peugeot on his way to the village of Kela, a Jeli village, where the songs and traditio. Mali Music is a 2002 album by musician Damon Albarn in collaboration with Malian musicians Afel Bocoum, Toumani Diabaté & Friends, and also featuring a cameo from Ko Kan Ko Sata