Boubacar Traoré - Maciré
Жанр: Blues, African Folk
Год выпуска диска: 1999
Производитель диска: Mali
Аудио кодек: APE
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 00:53:26
Трэклист:
01. Duna Ma Yelema Traore 3:53
02. Baba Drame Traore 4:33
03. Les Enfants de Pierrette Traore 5:39
04. Samba Traore 3:06
05. Bebe Bo Nadero Traore 4:32
06. Tunga Magni Traore 5:13
07. Courir un Homme Qui Vous Aime Traore 3:47
08. Macire Traore 4:49
09. Serrer la Main Traore 4:19
10. Kalilou Traore 4:36
11. Solo de Kar Kar Traore 3:15
12. Kar Kar Madison Traore 5:39
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Boubacar Traorй / Macirй
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Review
Like the late Congolese rumba impresario Franco, Boubacar "Kar Kar" Traoré is a legendary artist whose music has been tough to find in the U.S. At home, when Traoré performed on Radio Mali in 1988 after a long hiatus, listeners who assumed he'd been dead for years feared a hoax. Here in his 50s, Traoré flexes his mastery of the acoustic guitar and blues-inflected vocals on his first readily available release in decades. Kar Kar's deeply soulful songs invite comparison with fellow Malian Ali Farka Toure. But if the gritty Ali Farka evokes John Lee Hooker, Kar Kar with his chiming guitar lines and smoke-tinged voice is closer to Mississippi John Hurt. The gracefully mournful "Les Enfants de Pierrette" is a tribute to his late wife, while on "Bebe Bo Nadero," a celebration of motherhood, he trades licks with pop star Habib Koite, the disc's artistic producer. Spanish guitar ripples through the meditative "Courir un Homme Qui Vous Aime," but Kar Kar can also pull off a jump-up number like the bouncy, unbridled "Kar Kar Madison," which reclaims a 1960s Malian dance craze. The give and take between African and African American genres is centuries old, but the tug of war seldom achieves a more satisfying equilibrium. Bob Tarte.