Orchestra Baobab: Mouhamadou Bamba

Orchestra Baobab SKU: 40088853
Orchestra Baobab: Mouhamadou Bamba

Orchestra Baobab: Mouhamadou Bamba

Orchestra Baobab SKU: 40088853

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $43.68
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Title: Mouhamadou Bamba
Artist: Orchestra Baobab
Label: Syllart Productions
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3770014952028
Genre: International

Released in 1981, the legendary album 'Mouhamadou Bamba' is the masterpiece of the Orchestra Baobab, which has dedicated more than ten years of existence. Under the direction of the percussionist saxophonist Issa Sissokho, of the irremovable guitarist Barthélémy Attiso the band records this album at the Golden Baobab studio in Dakar directed and produced by the young producer Ibrahima Sylla. The Baobab symbolizes both the rooting in Senegalese traditional values and the ability of the tree to reach heights, the sound of the group is a perfect syncretism of Senegalese and Afro-Cuban imaginaries in which the montunos of electric guitars and vocal improvisations in wolof language marry subtly to the rhythms of Cuban son and other boleros.

Tracks:
1.1 A-1. Mouhamadou Bamba
1.2 A-2. Ndiawolou
1.3 A-3. Boulmamine
1.4 B-4. Gnawou
1.5 B-5. Doomou Baaye
1.6 B-6. Yen Saay
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