| 1. Djonkana |
| 2. Kongo Magni |
| 3. Kanou |
| 4. Horonia |
| 5. Dounia Tabolo |
| 6. Kar Kar / Vincent |
| 7. Independance |
| 8. Sougourouni Saba |
| 9. Senekela |
Editorial Reviews
While his Malian compatriot Ali Farka Touré's output is redolent of John Lee Hooker and blistering high noons on two continents, Boubacar Traoré's Khassonke-bred form of "African blues" evokes Robert Johnson and cautionary fables about avoiding crossroads at twilight. But although he deplores the bitter state of the world and is in perpetual mourning for personal losses, he is also guardedly optimistic about his new granddaughter's future, recommending dignity and self-sufficiency as building blocks for a useful, happy life. For this outing, the lone troubadour is joined by a sympathetic and respectful team of collaborators. The acoustic backup blooms with robust squeezebox and harmonica, plangent kameli nogoni (young person¹s harp), skittish balafon (xylophone) ripples and hissing, rattling percussion. Known familiarly as Kar Kar, Traoré began his career as a pop star and well comprehends the impact of a good hook -- his songs may be more conventionally melodic than those of his great countryman but their aching, shadow-haunted beauty is no less primal. His rough-hewn, discursive, keening voice, in dialogue with the chiming modal arpeggios of his guitar, expresses a voluptuous fatalism that sends chills racing up and down the spine. --Christina Roden
Product Description
TITLE: Kongo Mangni
Kongo Magni,Boubacar Traoré,World Village,African,African Folk,Afro-Pop,Int'l & World Music,Mali,Political Folk,Pop
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Kongo Magni
Boubacar Traoré Manufacturer: World Village ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A9QKJQ Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Djonkana
- Kongo Magni
- Kanou
- Horonia
- Dounia Tabolo
- Kar Kar / Vincent
- Independance
- Sougourouni Saba
- Senekela
Amazon.com
While his Malian compatriot Ali Farka Touré's output is redolent of John Lee Hooker and blistering high noons on two continents, Boubacar Traoré's Khassonke-bred form of "African blues" evokes Robert Johnson and cautionary fables about avoiding crossroads at twilight. But although he deplores the bitter state of the world and is in perpetual mourning for personal losses, he is also guardedly optimistic about his new granddaughter's future, recommending dignity and self-sufficiency as building blocks for a useful, happy life. For this outing, the lone troubadour is joined by a sympathetic and respectful team of collaborators. The acoustic backup blooms with robust squeezebox and harmonica, plangent kameli nogoni (young person¹s harp), skittish balafon (xylophone) ripples and hissing, rattling percussion. Known familiarly as Kar Kar, Traoré began his career as a pop star and well comprehends the impact of a good hook -- his songs may be more conventionally melodic than those of his great countryman but their aching, shadow-haunted beauty is no less primal. His rough-hewn, discursive, keening voice, in dialogue with the chiming modal arpeggios of his guitar, expresses a voluptuous fatalism that sends chills racing up and down the spine. --Christina RodenAlbum Description
TITLE: Kongo MangniCustomer Reviews:
Good music, though not the best from Kar Kar.......2006-04-17
It is not this new type of music that makes me feel this is not Kar Kar's best, however. That opinion derives from Kar Kar's singing, which I feel sounds hoarse and weak compared to the strong smoky vocals of his previous albums. His guitar is still quite excellent however. My favorite track is the instrumental duet of guitar and harmonica.
Mood lifting music.......2006-03-22
This is wonderful relaxed music with a warm African base but with definitely some jazzy and contemporary elements in it. Fabulous guitar play, wonderful voice!
Truly Wonderful!.......2005-12-05
HYPNOTIC, SOULFUL AND TRANSCENDENT.......2005-10-08
Great Malian Blues.......2005-09-20
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