Friday, December 28, 2012

Fadal al Kareedi



I  loved this tape from Yemen from the first notes,and it only gets better with every next song
I'm  passing  it over for  those of you who will really enjoy it
no  information or track names as usual
just  first rank galloping vocal passion  and superb technique on the oud
comes with many thanks to mushmir for sharing

infakaratuk sadeek


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Alhaji Amara Sahone





He is tall and wiry, a quiet man, his face decorated with tribal tattoos,
 his compound small, but in a continuous process of rebuilding, and he has arranged small rooms to rent out, living with one of his wives and their children in a small room  at the corner of the compound.
 He is an excellent musician and has from time to time been part of traveling groups of singers and instrumentalists. He is a Jare, the Serehule word for the West African singer/historian.


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"A man must be useful and always know his duty. This song
is always played for men who are brave and of use to others,
not for men who can be trifled with.
I am calling for men who can save the lives of other men
whenever there is trouble, when there is hunger
for those who can stand  and fight for their rights.
This song is for those men."  from Nege Sirimang

Alhaji Amara Sahone

reciting and accompanying himself



Saturday, December 22, 2012

Bumba-meu-boi de Axixá





it's the same old, boring, wonderful world
and I'm  happy to have a pair of ordinary ears just to be able to live and  listen:

bumba-meu-boi 


photos/thanks



Friday, December 21, 2012

the End is Now Special Party



So it's the end of the world today,I was told some days ago
-a really hilarious idea of the new age merchants !
I'll relax and anticipate for the spectacle as I have nothing  to loose....
for the occasion  at home we are having  a  party with music,food and dance  and at the end of the day , family and  friends  we'll  say  goodbye,it was nice as long as it lasted we love each other  and we have already arranged  a meeting  for tomorrow in the next dimension.
seriously now if not today surely soon there won't be any future for the human race  if we  remain so blind and greedy and don't realize that  living on this magic planet  is a right and a privilege, where every life is precious and all built  on that.
till tomorrow comes,a small  collection of righteous reggae and gospel sounds mostly,for your end of the world party.play it loud and heads up.

Babylon  you are over

for eternity's records:

01-Shalom Youth choir - Countdown
02-Willie Williams-Armagedeon Time
03-Skanky ft. Simplefx-La planète
04- Earl Sixteen-Babylon Walls
05-Bessie Griffin & The Caravans - Let Us Run
06-Soweto Soul Gospel Singers-Nantsi Ngola
07-U-Roy - Babylon burning
08-Anzala, Dolor & Vélo - Ti fi la ou té madam
09-Culture-Revelation Time
10-12 Apostles Church Choir- Izindaba
11-Sizzla-Babylon homework
12-Black label band - Sura mbaya
13-Zojojo I Su Grupo di Tambu- Salvador del munde
14-Yasus Afari-pands of Babylon
15-Daara J.- Babylone
16-Amadodana Ase Wesile - Zingandidakumbisa Na
17-Spiritual Singers Ntsamina-Wey a tsumo ma
18- Marion Williams & The Stars of Faith - When I Lay This Body Down
19-Orchestra Marrabenta Star de Moçambique ft. Mingas- Elisa Gomara Saia
20-Wagëblë-Babylon
21-Rafik Ganja-Babylone 2






Sunday, December 16, 2012

Momo Wandel Soumah-Momo le Doyen....original soundtracks



"I wanted to have jazz in my sound, but to associate it with folklore. Because I could hear something of jazz in my musical territory here. Every time I heard a jazz record, I thought that's a rhythm from here. There is the tam tam, the gingou, the little doun-doun.The heart of jazz is found in Guinea, I can only express what I feel in jazz. the source of jazz is here." 
Momo Wandel Soumah


Momo "Wandel" Soumah, alto saxophonist, singer ,composer: born 1926; twice married (10 children)
a true innovator and a living bridge between Africa and Jazz . Member of  Syli Orchestre National  during the first years after Independence:"We were pushed to return to our source, our own folklore. So we would go to the villages, drill and dig deeply in the soil of our home towns and we found gold - beautiful songs that we would arrange and introduce to our orchestras."
Writing and singing in both Susu and Baga - with a vocal style reminiscent of Louis Armstrong - his songs speak of life in the villages.With his Wandel sextet  fused  Jazz  and the roots musics of the Maninka, Fula, Susu and his own Baga people.
Wandel's saxophone (shades of Coltrane, Parker and Coleman) trades off seamlessly with Mamady Mansare's beautiful flute lines, Khali Camara's balaphon and the kora of Sekou Kouyate (the former bandleader for Miriam Makeba). Wandel sings "scat" and is matched note for note by Aboubacar "Fatouababou" Camara on djembe. These, as many of the other fine musicians are members of the National Djoliba Ballet, or the Percussionists of Guinea. Along with the remaining instrumentation - dunduns, krin, and bolon - the music itself is rooted in the flowing, trance-like traditional mode, occasionally departing to celebratory arrangements with strong western jazz sensibilities such as their reading of Afro Blue..
Momo "Wandel" Soumah died in Conakry 16 June 2003


a posthumous release of Momo Wandel Soumah's soundtracks  for the films/documentaries,Circus Baobab,L'enfant noir,Ouatara,Momo le doyen & Voyage au pays.
If I write essential I'm afraid  that I'll
underestimate  the beauty of these recordings...
many of the much loved musics of Momo Wandel Soumah can be found here....



Momo le doyen



participating musicians:

1-Circus Baobab: Le blues du chef de village
Momo Wandel Soumah- vocals,saxophone
Khali Camara - balafon
Kelontan Cissoko  - kora
Laye Camara  - flute
Amadou Camara  - bolon
Alassane Camara  - djembe
Antony Bangoura  - congoma
2-Voyage au pays :Itinerance 
Fanta Camara  - vocals
Sori Dibate- balafon
Sekou Kouyate - kora
Kouyate, Abdulaye - guitar
Laye Camara- flute
Alassane Camara - djembe
Antony Bangoura  - congoma
3 -Circus Baobab: Signoya live 
Momo Wandel Soumah - vocals
Khali Camara - balafon
Kelontan Cissoko - kora
Laye Camara - flute
Alassane Camara- djembe
4-Aoutara: Balade Baga 
Khali Camara- balafon
Camara, Agathe - vocals
Mamady Mansare - flute
Fatou Abou Camara - djembe
Baga Guine - Ensemble
5-L'Enfant Noir: Generique fin 
Khali Camara - balafon
Mamady Mansare- flute
Fatou Abou Camara - djembe
6-L'Enfant Noir: Afro Blue 
Khali Camara - balafon
Mamady Mansare - flute
Fatou Abou Camara- djembe
7 - L'Enfant Noir: Errance a Conakry 
Khali Camara - balafon
Mamady Mansare - flute
Fatou Abou Camara- djembe
8-Felenko metis 
Momo Wandel Soumah - vocals
Sori Dibate - balafon
Sekou Kouyate- kora
Abdulaye Kouyate - guitar
Laurent Chevallier - guitar
Alassane Camara - djembe
Circus Baobab  Ensemble
9 -Elmo Mory Leo 
Sori Dibate- balafon
Sekou Kouyate - kora
Abdulaye Kouyate - guitar
Laurent Chevallier - guitar
Alassane Camara - djembe
Fanta Camara - vocals
Circus Baobab  Ensemble
10-Momo le Doyen: Dernier souffle wandelien 
Momo Wandel Soumah - saxophone

and 
you can watch,and watch again -the entire 97:21-Circus Baobab film of Laurent Chevallier right  here