Djélimady
Tounkara is the "guitar hero" of modern Malian music. Born in Kita into
a family of griots
and musicians, by the mid-70's he had already forged himself
a unique, inimitable style. Using tradition as his inspiration, he has
modernized and adapted to the guitar the kora
and n'goni
- instruments that have for centuries accompanied the great Mandingue
eras.
Combining
Arab-Andalusian and Cuban influences with a music anchored in a rural
area of great cultural richness, he plays with power, phrasing, swing
and a sense of improvisation that have made him one of the greatest
guitarists of the African continent and far beyond.
Co-founder,
leader and soloist of Bamako's
Super Rail Band, a mythical name at the origin of Mandingue
electric music, this debonair giant has now signed his first album under
his own banner. He was the one who chose the "unplugged" acoustic option
and penned all the compositions and arrangements. He's backed up by
exceptional musicians and wonderful singers: Samba Sissoko, currently
the "lead vocal" of the Super
Rail Band with his bluesy soul timbre, and Lafia Diabaté,
one of the top female Malian chorus-singers from Paris, and perhaps
one of the most original female voices in all Mali.
Alternating between instrumental pieces and original sounds, this inspired
record was produced by Christian Mousset and Philippe Teissier du Cros
at the Amiens House of Culture's Studio Gil Evans. The recording took
place in a cool, relaxed atmosphere and pays homage to an exceptional
culture and artist.
The deep lyricism, the unique, glimmering colors of the modern and traditional
instruments, the strange beauty and subtle blending of the voices, and
the rich melodies and harmonies all confer on this music both a unique
and universal edge.
"This
acoustic debut from the lead guitarist with the peerless Super
Rail Band is nothing less than a showcase for a man who
ought to be spoken about in the same breath as the greatest guitarists.
Flamenco, Latin and blues flow through his fingers."
Mojo
"He's
an exquisite player, a superb guitarist. Sigui, the album he did last
year, was wonderful - he's one of the great guitarists of Africa."
Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio
"An
album of deep guitar magic"
Songlines
"Following
in the footsteps of Rokia
Traore's award winning Wanita and that acclaimed
Ballake Sissoko set
Deli, Indigo complete a hat-trick of superlative Malian albums with
this acoustic outing from the long-time guitar giant of the Super
Rail Band."
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