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Due to the international success of In the Heart of the Moon, Mandé lineage griot Toumani Diabaté wanted to make a follow-up with fellow Malaian, the ...Show synopsisDue to the international success of In the Heart of the Moon, Mandé lineage griot Toumani Diabaté wanted to make a follow-up with fellow Malaian, the legendary guitarist Ali Farka Touré. The first record had been cut in Niafunke, Touré's home village in the north of Mali, Diabaté contacted World Circuit's Nick Gold about doing the follow-up in London, where the pair was due to play a couple of concerts. Gold agreed and suggested they include Cuban bassist Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez on the session. There was some urgency: Touré was dying. The sessions were cut over four days in June of 2005; this is his last recording. The contents are made up of improvisations and new versions of old songs from both men's regions. Opener "Ruby" is a gorgeous improvisation, where Touré doesn't play the role of guitar slinger, but of a guitarist playing only for his own enjoyment, softly, gently, with his trance-like hypnotic rhythm, allowing Diabaté to let his kora flow over the modal pattern. Cachaito makes the first of five appearances here. "Sabu Yerkoy" is a proper entrance. It is Touré's take on Cuban salsa (with his son on congas). The rhythmic interplay between drums, bass, and acoustic guitar is intricate and subtle with its gentle, seductive approach. "Doudou" is a completely new take on an old Mandé song, weaving together a Senegalese mbalax rhythm and the kora's harmonic palette. Along the lines of the intricate melody, Touré layers one atop another from one of his own songs, with "Singya" on top. It's easily among the most beautiful thing here. Touré's rhythmic approach shines on "Samba Gerladio," another new version of a very old folk song. Touré introduces it and Diabaté eventually encounters him on the chorus, weaving a new melody based on Touré's blues. "Sina Mory" is the very first song Touré learned to play on the guitar -- this may have been the last time he played it. "Kala Djula," a griot's hymn, closes the set as a celebratory song. Its rhythmic feel -- held down by Cachaito -- is cut-time, but the pace is graceful, easy, relaxed. Diabaté's soloing is breathtaking, full of humor and warmth. Touré interjects his own slippery guitar pattern, creating a second-line melody. This self-titled album is a fitting tribute to Touré's and Diabaté's genius and friendship, and is a beautiful farewell. ~ Thom Jurek, RoviHide synopsis
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Description:BRAND NEW. The second and final album pairing the late Malian...BRAND NEW. The second and final album pairing the late Malian guitar virtuoso Ali Farka Tour and kora master Toumani Diabat. Recorded over three afternoons at London's Livingston Studios in 2005, with contributions from the late Orlando "Cachaito" Lopez (Buena Vista Social Club) on bass, Ali and Toumani is the follow-up to the duo's Grammy Award-winning In The Heart Of The Moon. This album was produced by Nick Gold and recorded by Jerry Boys, the same production team behind the collaboration's first effort. It is the also the last album recorded by Ali Farka Tour, who passed away on March 7, 2006.
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