Kód: 37638137 39,95 €
Dodanie trvá 8 týždňov.
Dátum vydania: 7.10.2011
Žáner: WORLD
EAN: 4260126060821 (info)
Label: ANALOG AFRIKA
Obsahuje nosičov: 1
Nosič: CD
Popis - BAMBARA MYSTIC SOUL / VARIOUS:
'The Raw Sound Of Burkina Faso 1974-1979'. For its commemorative 10th release, Analog Africa indulges in Burkina Faso, one of the jewels of the Sahel, a harsh and arid strip that straddles the southern Sahara, stretching from Dakar in the west to Djibouti in the east. Formerly known as Haute Volta, Burkina Faso's sound was organized and nurtured during the country's time as part of a vast patchwork making up French colonial West Africa. The rise of a post-independence urban middle class willing to invest in the Burkinabe arts spawned a cadre of singers, bands, orchestras and, most importantly, competitive record labels who all played their part in ushering in a golden age of music in their landlocked nation during the 1970's - a decade marred by political instability in the country and an era of artistic enlightenment empowering the whole of Africa. The Sahelian climate fortunately bore no influence on the Burkinabe sound, which is cosmopolitan as it was raw. West Africa was and continues to remain deeply
interconnected. In search of better gigs, well-to-do producers and sufficient recording equipment, Burkinabe musicians ventured across the surrounding region, returning home
with a wealth of knowledge of their neighbors' distinctive styles. The raw sound of Burkina Faso combined Afro-Funk, traditional Islamic rhythms and subtle Afro-Latin sounds brought over by visiting Cuban ensembles. Mandingue melodies
and guitar techniques from Mali and Guinea, however, were by far the most defining traits of a potent African mix that distinguished the Voltaic style between 1974 and 1979. Beginning with L'Harmonie Voltaique and Super Volta (both featured in this compilation), the pioneering orchestras from the capital Ouagadougou, several groups followed suit. Regional orchestras outside of the capital proudly boasted the contemporary sound through ensembles such as Echo del Africa National and Volta Jazz, and exported much needed skilled musicians back to the capital. Record labels across Burkina Faso sprung up to capture the newly born mystic and soulful
sound taking over the country. Volta Discobel and Club Voltaique du Disque (CVD) emerged in 1974 and competed for the modern music of their people. Despite its humble beginnings as a record shop, CVD came to dominate the industry. Both labels worked with the heavyweights of the time, such as the majestic Amadou Ballaké, a national icon who is featured extensively on this compilation. By the mid 70's, Ouagadougou had become a hotbed for African music, filled with touring bands, gifted instrumentalists and hypnotic vocalists. Talent was abound, to say the least. Bamogo Jean Claube, the founder of Afro-Soul System, went from being a "musician's tailor" to a celebrated singer. Ballaké himself jumped from job to job before being
recognized for his graceful voice. While it might be Analog Africa's venture into possibly the most obscure of African sounds thus far, the sounds of the golden age of Burkinabe music deserve to be heard and the varying styles that came to define the era are completely covered in this 16-track release.
Tracks:
01. Bar Konou Moussou - Amadou Ballaké et l'Orchestre Super Volta 5:27
02. Kodjougou - Abdoulaye Cissé 5:14
03. Dambakale - Compaore Issouf 4:37
04. Renouveau - Amadou Ballaké et Les 5 Consuls 4:46
05. Tink-Tank - Afro-Soul System 4:10
06. Love, Music And Dance - Mamo Lagbema 4:07
07. Baden Djougou - Amadou Ballaké et Les 5 Consuls 4:21
08. Johnny - Amadou Ballaké et l'Orchestre Super Volta 3:31
09. Sie Koumgolo - Coulibaly Tidiani 4:09
10. Kabendo - Mangue Konde 7:44
11. Rog Mik Africa - Orchestre CVD 4:46
12. Sali - Amadou Ballaké et le Super Volta 4:04
13. Zambo-Zambo - Mamo Lagbema 4:32
14. Katougou - Richard Seidou Traoré 4:19
15. Oye Ka Bara Kignan - Amadou Ballaké et l'Orchestre Super Volta 4:01
16. Tond Yabramba - Sandwidi Pierre et l'Harmonie Voltaique 5:22.
'The Raw Sound Of Burkina Faso 1974-1979'.