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DescriptionArtist: VA Title Of Album: Putumayo Presents - African Blues Year Of Release: 2012 Label: Putumayo World Music Genre: Blues, World Quality: mp3 Total Length: 00:41:52 Bitrate: 320kbs Total Size: 107 Mb Tracklist: 01. Mali Latino - Ni Koh Bedy 02. Adama Yalomba - Djamakoyo 03. Diabel Cissokho & Ramon Goose - Totoumo 04. Amar Sundy - Camel Shuffle 05. Issa Bagayogo - Djigui 06. Taj Mahal Meets the Culture Musical Club of Zanzibar - Dhow Countries 07. Kalaban Coura - Mali 08. Koudede - Alam'i 09. Playing for Change Feat. Tinariwen - Groove in G 10. Muntu Valdo - Timba The blues has long been about storytelling, about raising a voice from the margins and edges of American life. As it spread from the Deep South to Chicago and beyond, the blues incorporated a powerful musical groove which has influenced music around the world. Now, musicians are reaching across the Atlantic and finding that they have a common story to tell in shades of blue. Putumayo’s African Blues chronicles the return of the blues to its African motherland. It also demonstrates the burgeoning connections between West and East African musicians and performers from the blues’ traditional heartland in the U.S., as well as converts in Europe—and shows how these connections are revolutionizing traditions on both continents. Taj Mahal, together with the Culture Musical Club of Zanzibar, gets down and deep in a slow-burning meditation on the beauties of Dhow Countries. Mali’s Issa Babayogo brings his characteristic, sparkling knack for gritty, melodic grooves. The ever-evolving Playing for Change band—this time featuring hip desert rockers Tinariwen and Keb Mo—reveals how globally malleable a good old 12-bar blues can be. And as always, the collection is filled with engaging new discoveries like hard-hitting Tuareg singer-songwriter Amar Sundy, unfolding and grooving collaborations like the Belgian-Malian project Kalaban Coura and the unexpected blend of Mali Latino. “It’s like two halves of a circle,” muses Putumayo head Dan Storper, a passionate collector of music from around the world. “The blues’ roots are in Africa but emerged and evolved as a powerful musical style in America. Now they’re reuniting in new and exciting ways. When we worked on Mali to Memphis, we recognized the powerful connection between the bluesy music of West Africa and the Mississippi Delta,” explains Dan “That began my search for American and African blues and blues-influenced music and led to a series of successful CDs including Mississippi Blues, American Blues and Blues Around the World.” Storper, a blues fan who lives in New Orleans and his staff found a growing number of collaborative projects based on close musical friendships British guitarist Ramon Goose teamed up with kora (West African bridge-harp) whiz Diabel Cissokho (“Totoumo”), while respected Latin keyboard player and producer Alex Wilson found the sweet spot where Afro-Latin beats and roaring organ lines jive with kora, percussion, and other sounds from West Africa (Mali Latino’s “Ni Koh Bedy”). And many similar posts in H33T or KAT, all active and seedeed. http://kickasstorrents.ee/user/radio957/uploads/ http://h33t.to/member/radio+957 DONT BE SEL SEED FOR YOUR FRIENDS! KAT if U like it And many similar posts here, or in H33T, all active and seedeed. Here: http://h33t.to/member/radio+957 DONT BE SEL SEED FOR YOUR FRIENDS! Related Torrents
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