Orchestra Baobab - Mouhamadou Bamba 1980 & Sibou Odia 1981 = Bamba 1994 - Afro Cuban, African, Latin # DrBnseeders: 12
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DescriptionOrchestra Baobab Bamba 1994 CD-reissue of two rare LP's from the early 80's: Mouhamadou Bamba / 1980 Sibou Odia / 1981 CD / 1994 / Remastered / 320Kbps This CD edition collects two Baobab albums from 1980-81. Classic hypnotic grooves that creep up on you and bring a sense of wonder and elation. The rockin' side of Orchestra Baobab dominates Bamba, which combines the Senegalese group's Mouhamadou Bamba and Sibou Odia albums from 1980 and 1981. Pirates Choice from 1982 is a once in a lifetime gem, eerie in its floating beauty, but Bamba is different and just as incredibly wonderful in its own way. It's much louder and liver sounding, the voices laced with echo, N'Diaye's bass and Papa Ba's rhythm guitar more prominent in the mix, and Attisso brought in his noise toys and gets rowdy. The band sounds confident and in their prime, the riffs are more thoroughly worked out, mixing solo sax on "Doomou Baye" in with guitar and voices to change the emphasis, or playing the horn section riffs off the vocal harmonies. The trademark galloping rhythm guitar is fully evident on "Boulmamine," while clarinet pops up on "Ndiawolou" as Attisso goes the crystalline solo route again with some Issa Cissokho tenor sax interjections. "Gnawou" and "Autorail" both work off a rhythm riff very close to the Ritchie Valens "La Bamba", Cissokho's sax shines on the former, and the jaunty "Sou Sedhiou" features clopping drums underneath more good sax and guitar solos. "Ndiambaane" may be a little lightweight to justify its nine minutes, but not "Sibou Odia," a great 14-minute stretch-out with the percussion percolating with far more drive than the Orchestra Baobab norm. Bamba is simply a great album and the perfect place for rock-oriented listeners to enter the world of Orchestra Baobab...or the whole realm of West African pop music, for that matter. A definite must-have. Tracklist: 1 Mouhamadou Bamba 2 Boulmamime 3 Ndiawolou 4 Doomou Baaye 5 Gnawou 6 Bon Bon I 7 Autorail 8 Sou Sedhiou 9 Ndiambaane 10 Sibou Odia Track 1 - 5 from the album Mouhamadou Bamba / 1980 Track 6 - 10 from the album Sibou Odia / 1981 Personnel: Bass – Charles Ndiaye Clarinet, Saxophone [Alto] – Peter Udo Drums, Percussion – Montaga Kouyate Guitar [Lead] – Barthélémy Attisso Rhythm Guitar – Pape Bâ Saxophone [Tenor & Alto] – Issa Cissokho Vocals – Medoune Diallo Vocals, Percussion – Ndiouga Dieng, Rudolph Gomis Vocals, Timbales – Balla Sidibe, Thione Seck Recorded & mixed at Studio Golden Baobab, Dakar, Senegal Straight, no chaser. :) More "Orchestra Baobab - Groove" >>> Ali Farka Touré >>> More “ Afro Cuban / Latin Jazz” >>> Sharing Widget |