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Various - The Rough Guide To The Music Of Senegal flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title The Rough Guide To The Music Of Senegal
  • Date of release 2013
  • Style African, Mbalax
  • Other formats DXD MP2 AIFF MP1 MP4 MP3 XM
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1919 mb
  • Size FLAC 1186 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 317

Full series chronology. The Rough Guide to the Music of Hungary (2012). The Rough Guide to the Music of Senegal (2013). The Rough Guide to the Music of China (2012). For the album Martina (2003) the group name reverted to the name Africando. The singers on this tribute to mothers, sisters, wives and girlfriends include Ismaël Lô from Senegal, and Nyboma and King Kester Emeneya performing Papa Wemba's song "La Référence". Gnonnas Pedro's last recording is the title track of Ketukuba (2006) – he died before the CD was released. The same fate befell Alfredo Rodriguez who arranged 3 tracks on the album

Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release presents an overview of the music of Senegal on Disc One, and contains a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting Daby Balde. The album was compiled by Daniel Rosenberg and was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network Contents.

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Compilation album by Various artists. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release presents an overview of the music of Senegal on Disc One, and contains a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting Daby Balde. The album was compiled by Daniel Rosenberg and was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. 5. Music of Senegal – Senegals music is best known abroad due to the popularity of mbalax, a development of Serer sabar drumming popularized by Youssou NDour. During the colonial ages Senegal was colonized by France and many, though not all, post-independence, the philosophy of negritude arose, which espoused the idea that the griot traditions of Senegal were as valid, classical and meaningful as French classical music. The first President of Senegal, Léopold Sédar Senghor was one of the exponents of this.

The country has a reputation for having a rich musical heritage full of world class performers such as Youssou N’Dour, Baaba Maal and Orchestra Baobob. Samples of their works are included here, as well as other somewhat World Music artists like Ismael Lo and Cheikh Lo. The disc also features recent and lesser known talents like Sister Fa and Amadou Diange. However, the most notable aspect of the two-CD set is the inclusion of an entire disc by newcomer Daby Balde. The Fula musican has a distinctly rich voice.

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Also includes a bonus data track with information from Rough Guides on travel and the music of Senegal and Gambia. Mac & PC compatible. Produced by World Music Network in association with Rough Guides, NCOS and New Internationalists.

Tracklist Hide Credits

The Rough Guide To The Music Of Senegal
1-1 Cheikh Lo* Jamm
Written-By – Cheikh Lo*
4:47
1-2 Orchestra Baobab Ami Kita Bay
Arranged By – Barthelemy Attisso*Written-By – Rudy Gomis
5:23
1-3 Mansour Seck Ndiatigue
Written-By – Mansour Seck
5:42
1-4 Sister Fa Amy Jotna
Written-By – Amy Jotna
4:13
1-5 Nuru Kane Bayil (Violin Mix)
Music By – Papa Nouroudine Kane, Thierry FournelWords By – Papa Nouroudine Kane
4:25
1-6 Fallou Dieng Weex Bet
Written-By – Cheikh Ahmet Tidiane Dieng, El Hadji Fallou Dieng*
5:02
1-7 Etoile De Dakar Feat. Youssou N'Dour Thiely
Written-By – Youssou N'Dour
5:11
1-8 Baaba Maal Baydikacce
Written-By – Baaba Maal
7:49
1-9 Africando All Stars* Feat. Thione Seck Sey
Written-By – Thione Seck
5:17
1-10 Ousmane Hamady Diop And Mansour Seck Soukabe Leydam
Written-By – Ousmane Hamady Diop
4:47
1-11 Amadou Diagne Diamano
Written-By – Amadou Diagne
3:40
1-12 Diabel Cissokho Senegal-Mali
Written-By – Diabel Cissokho
3:18
1-13 Ismael Lô* Talibé
Written-By – Ismael Lô*
4:19
Bonus CD: Introducing... Daby Balde
2-1 Daby Balde Mamadiyel 5:47
2-2 Daby Balde Heli 5:09
2-3 Daby Balde Kaye Waxma 5:03
2-4 Daby Balde Tamani 5:03
2-5 Daby Balde Waino Blues 4:18
2-6 Daby Balde Sora 4:32
2-7 Daby Balde Mbadi 5:06
2-8 Daby Balde Halaname 4:55
2-9 Daby Balde Fouladou 5:39
2-10 Daby Balde Douna 5:40
2-11 Daby Balde Hakurujamane 4:13
2-12 Daby Balde Mbeugel 5:34
2-13 Daby Balde Mido Waino 4:01

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – World Music Network
  • Copyright (c) – World Music Network

Credits

  • Compiled By – Daniel Rosenberg*
  • Composed By – Daby Balde (tracks: 2-1 to 2-13)
  • Coordinator – Brad Haynes, Rachel Jackson
  • Design – Brad Haynes
  • Mastered By – Laurence Cedar
  • Sleeve Notes – Daniel Rosenberg*, Rachel Jackson
  • Sleeve Notes [French Translation By] – Irène Rognier

Notes

Gatefold style case.
Includes Introducing Daby Balde as a bonus disc.
"Le livret comprend une version du texte en français." (Text on rear translated - The booklet includes a version of the text in French)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 05633 12842 0
  • Barcode (ISBN): 978-1-908025-37-1
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1): The Music of Senegal
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2): The Music of Senegal - Bonus CD
  • Mastering SID Code (Both Discs): IFPI LQ20
  • Mould SID Code (Both Discs): IFPI 7T06
  • Label Code: LC11067
  • Rights Society: MCPS