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Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabeté
Gomni In the Heart Of The Moon (2005) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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Toke Aug 02, 2012 - 06:35 | bindi wrote: the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck. . . . . So from that comment it appears that you have never heard a ''Rhythm'' section in a Band ??????? |
kcar Mar 28, 2012 - 11:32 | sirdroseph wrote: Me too, Ali Farka toure' is the man!!! Loved hi s record with Ry Cooder and "The s ource"—e sp. "Dofana", which makes rural modernization sound e xciting. |
pamorama Mar 28, 2012 - 11:27 | Lovely. Keep this style of music comin! |
Hr-Rosendahl Mar 28, 2012 - 11:26 | I agre! 2Hawks wrote: Boring. Repetitive. Don't ever want to hear it again. Really grating. |
bindi Dec 24, 2011 - 08:21 | the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck the record is stuck. . . . . |
TerryS Apr 15, 2011 - 18:37 | Wiki: As the first African bluesman to achieve widespread popularity on his home continent, Touré was often known as "the African John Lee Hooker " . Musically, the many superpositions of guitars and rhythms in his music were similar to John Lee Hooker's hypnotic blues style. hence the nice segue........ |
xkolibuul Feb 11, 2011 - 22:44 | Sad that you can't appreciate the artistry of this piece. As gorgeous as music gets. 2Hawks wrote: Boring. Repetitive. Don't ever want to hear it again. Really grating. |
2Hawks Aug 05, 2010 - 19:12 | Boring. Repetitive. Don't ever want to hear it again. Really grating. |
Chumbawamba-1984 May 02, 2010 - 08:54 | mread wrote: What instruments are they playing? Mainly the kora or cora, a traditional instrument of West Africa. |
sirdroseph Jan 27, 2010 - 15:38 | Govi wrote: I love it when Bill plays this kind of set. I have several playlists built up of songs that I heard here, so that when Paradise heads in a direction in which I find it hard to follow for a bit, I just listen to my favorites from Radio Paradise. No complaints. Oh, and this is one that I've added to a playlist, now. Lovely, peaceful, happy, danceable; thank you again, Bill. Me too, Ali Farka toure' is the man!!! |
Govi Apr 18, 2009 - 13:37 | I love it when Bill plays this kind of set. I have several playlists built up of songs that I heard here, so that when Paradise heads in a direction in which I find it hard to follow for a bit, I just listen to my favorites from Radio Paradise. No complaints. Oh, and this is one that I've added to a playlist, now. Lovely, peaceful, happy, danceable; thank you again, Bill. |
mread Feb 14, 2009 - 11:32 | What instruments are they playing? |
Limpopoking Dec 13, 2008 - 03:43 | The entire album is outstanding! |
a_genuine_find Nov 11, 2008 - 14:35 | |
Ericac Aug 08, 2008 - 18:12 | Nice sound for a Friday evening, sitting here and sipping a glass of white. Sounds like an intro to a PBS show on gardening. That's ok, not a slam. |
Candela Jan 01, 2008 - 11:38 | |
laskaguy Aug 28, 2007 - 16:29 | sounds like Taj Mahal. I kept waiting for him to break out singing. Great tune |
mutepoint Aug 28, 2007 - 16:28 | Very coool. What a talent Ali Farka Touré was. Saw his son a few weeks back. I've uploaded a couple of tracks from Vieux Farka Touré's debut album - hopefully they'll make the cut here. |
RichardPrins Mar 08, 2007 - 21:32 | |
