Tje Ni Mousso

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Malian husband-and-wife team Amadou et Mariam pull a neat turn on their second release. Instead of drawing on modern styles like hip-hop as a way of unfurling their pop moves, or mining Cuban nostalgia, they tap into the spirit of American radio music of the 1960s, when rock and R&B were so tightly twined together, you couldn't get a guitar string between them. True, the pair may have arrived at their sound by a distinctly local route. But the churchlike organ underpinning the songs, the whining electric guitar solos, and the Manding rhythms cloaked in proto-funk give this set the vitality and grandeur of classic roots music. Blind singer and guitarist Amadou Bagayoko got his start with the Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako, later known for launching superstar Salif Keita. His wife Mariam Doumbia, also blind, joined him professionally for a series of cassette recordings that paved the way for their current success. Though Mariam's voice lacks the acrobatic muscle of Malian divas like Oumou Sangare, she has an appealing, almost East Asian fragility to her delivery. When dueting with Amadou on "Chantez-Chantez" or the reggae-flavored "C'est Comme Ça," she adds soulful depth reminiscent of Black Uhuru's Puma Jones. Nice touches include the Indian violin riff on "Laban," the smooth sax section gracing "Djagneba," and the '60s-style flute accompaniment on "Beki Miri," which sounds like a funked-up Ian Anderson. --Bob Tarte

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Tje Ni Mousso
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Tje Ni Mousso - pleasant surprise
Tje Ni Mousso
Amadou & Mariam
Manufacturer: Circular Moves
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Contemporary BluesContemporary Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00004YL87
Release Date: 2000-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Chantez-Chantez
  2. Djagneba
  3. Dans Ce Monde Trouble
  4. Si Ni Keneya
  5. C'est Comme Ca
  6. Laban
  7. Beki Miri
  8. Bali Maou
  9. Si Ni Kan
  10. Dek I Lalane
  11. Be'smi Lah
  12. Mianga Titi
  13. Fantani
  14. Ko Be Na Touma Do
  15. Nangaraba

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Malian husband-and-wife team Amadou et Mariam pull a neat turn on their second release. Instead of drawing on modern styles like hip-hop as a way of unfurling their pop moves, or mining Cuban nostalgia, they tap into the spirit of American radio music of the 1960s, when rock and R&B were so tightly twined together, you couldn't get a guitar string between them. True, the pair may have arrived at their sound by a distinctly local route. But the churchlike organ underpinning the songs, the whining electric guitar solos, and the Manding rhythms cloaked in proto-funk give this set the vitality and grandeur of classic roots music. Blind singer and guitarist Amadou Bagayoko got his start with the Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako, later known for launching superstar Salif Keita. His wife Mariam Doumbia, also blind, joined him professionally for a series of cassette recordings that paved the way for their current success. Though Mariam's voice lacks the acrobatic muscle of Malian divas like Oumou Sangare, she has an appealing, almost East Asian fragility to her delivery. When dueting with Amadou on "Chantez-Chantez" or the reggae-flavored "C'est Comme Ça," she adds soulful depth reminiscent of Black Uhuru's Puma Jones. Nice touches include the Indian violin riff on "Laban," the smooth sax section gracing "Djagneba," and the '60s-style flute accompaniment on "Beki Miri," which sounds like a funked-up Ian Anderson. --Bob Tarte

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Tje Ni Mousso - pleasant surprise.......2004-05-01

While browsing the cd racks at Borders, I just happened to sample this cd on a whim. I was immidiately struck by the gutsy purity of the rock sound with such subtle undertones of african, jazz, and celtic flavors - it was like a great cup of coffee. I have no idea what the lyrics say, I just know the sound is hot, with catchy rifts and complex rhythms. I recommend it highly to those who like rock and world beat. I played a cut at an art festival concert and got rave reviews. I'm looking forward to hearing more from Amadou et Miriam
Tje Ni Mousso
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Tje Ni Mousso
    Amadou & Mariam
    Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Contemporary BluesContemporary Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    MaliMali | Africa | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Wati
    2. Dimanche a Bamako

    ASIN: B00004RGSM
    Release Date: 2000-04-27

    Tracks:

    1. Chantez-Chantez
    2. Djagn
    3. Dans Ce Monde Troubl
    4. Si Ni Kya
    5. C'Est Comme Ca
    6. Laban
    7. B Miri
    8. Bali Maou
    9. Si Ni Kan
    10. Dek I Lalane
    11. Be'smi Lah
    12. Mianga Titi
    13. Fantani
    14. Ko Be' Na Touma Do
    15. Nangaraba

    Album Details

    After the Success of their Album Sou Ni Tile, the Blind Couple from Mali Are Back with a New 1999 Accoustic Album.

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