Various – Bambara Mystic Soul (The Raw Sound Of Burkina Faso 1974-1979)
Label: | Analog Africa – AALP 070 |
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Series: | Analog Africa (2) – No. 10 |
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Country: | Germany |
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Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | African |
Tracklist
A1 | Amadou Ballaké* Et L'Orchestre Super Volta*– | Bar Konou Moussou | 5:27 |
A2 | Abdoulaye Cissé*– | Kodjougou | 5:14 |
A3 | Compaore Issouf– | Dambakalé | 4:37 |
A4 | Amadou Ballaké* Et Les 5 Consuls– | Renouveau | 4:46 |
B1 | Afro-Soul System*– | Tink-Tank | 4:10 |
B2 | Mamo Lagbema– | Love, Music And Dance | 4:07 |
B3 | Amadou Ballaké* Et Les 5 Consuls– | Baden Djougou | 4:21 |
B4 | Amadou Ballaké* Et L'Orchestre Super Volta*– | Johnny | 3:31 |
C1 | Coulibaly Tidiani– | Sie Koumgolo | 4:09 |
C2 | Mangue Konde– | Kabendo | 7:44 |
C3 | Orchestre CVD*– | Rog Mik Africa | 4:46 |
C4 | Amadou Ballaké* Et L'Orchestre Super Volta*– | Sali | 4:04 |
D1 | Mamo Lagbema– | Zambo-Zambo | 4:32 |
D2 | Richard Seidou Traoré*– | Katougou | 4:19 |
D3 | Amadou Ballaké* Et L'Orchestre Super Volta*– | Oye Ka Bara Kignan | 4:01 |
D4 | Sandwidi Pierre Et L'Harmonie Voltaique– | Tond Yabramba | 5:22 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Analog Africa
- Copyright © – Analog Africa
- Mastered At – Osiris Studio
- Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH
- Designed At – Sosumi (3)
- Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BB51424
Credits
- Compiled By [Compilation And Concept By], Liner Notes – Samy Ben Redjeb
- Design – www.sosumi.net*
- Design [Graphic Design] – Dirk Von Manteuffel, Petra Schröder
- Lacquer Cut By – K*
- Liner Notes [Additional Writing] – Craig Taylor, Florent Mazzoleni
- Liner Notes [Text Editing] – Vikram Sohonie*
- Mastered By – Michael Graves (2)
Notes
Comes in gatefold sleeve. Printed inner sleeves with extensive liner notes / informations and photographs.
Some copies contain a poster.
© & ℗ Analog Africa 2011
Some copies contain a poster.
© & ℗ Analog Africa 2011
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 4 260126 060838
- Label Code: LC 18467
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): BB51424-01 A1 K SST Analog Africa No. 10 - Bambara Mystic Soul LP A YA2636-1
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): BB51424-01 B1 K SST Analog Africa No. 10 - Bambara Mystic Soul LP B YA2636-1
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side C): BB51424-02 C1 K SST Analog Africa No. 10 - Bambara Mystic Soul LP C YA2636-1
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side D): BB51424-02 D1 K SST Analog Africa No. 10 - Bambara Mystic Soul LP D YA2636-1
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Bambara Mystic Soul - The Raw Sound Of Burkina Faso 1974-1979 (CD, Compilation) | Analog Africa | AACD 070 | Germany | 2011 | ||
New Submission | Bambara Mystic Soul - The Raw Sound Of Burkina Faso 1974-1979 (CD, Album, Compilation, Promo, Cardboard Sleeve) | Analog Africa | AACD 070 | Germany | 2011 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Lotta variety here!
Track 1: Cool drumless male vocal you blooz fans actually might like.
Track 2: Cookin' little male group vocal garage Afrofunk thing with ultrasustain Carlos S-type guitar.
and Farfisa.
Track 3 is a very serene 2-chord male vocal funk/rock thing with wah guitar, clavinet, and a very cute female backup vocal. More Farfisa.
Track 4 is like Durutti Column with *raw* male vocal.
Track 5 is chase-scene funque/rocque with funny male vocal.
Ditto Track 6, which boasts an Indian-sounding melody and an insane guitar/drum break/tempo change.
Track 7 has a heavy Cuban vibe -- no drumkit, just conga, bass, coupla guitars, and an old guy singing. Rhythm guitar has classic '60s hollow body 'chonk' sound.
Track 8 starts with some of the wildest screamin' I've ever heard. Then it goes into guitar/organ Afrofunk workout mode. Super-garagey drums.
Track 9 is a four-on-the-floor timbale/guitar workout with major South African feel.
Track 10 is a Rhodes-driven guitar twangshred with some hilarious chromatic chords changes and male vocal.
Track 11 is a cranky old coot hollerin' over a multi-guitar pattern, like some 1920s dudes trying to invent dub reggae without drums.
Track 12 is fast horn funk w/male vocs that sounds like the first Wild Kingdom (Milwaukee) gig.
Track 13 is soprano sax funk with male hollerin' -- JB fans will like it.
Last track (14) is a male vocal lullaby that takes you far away.
Release
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