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Rokia Traoré

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On Rokia Traoré s 2005 Nonesuch debut, Bowmboi, the Malian-born, European-bred singer and songwriter drew inspiration
from the rich musical legacy of her homeland, but added a decidedly contemporary lyrical sensibility and a sophisticated persona.
Her shaven-head look was as elegantly spare and immediately striking as the arrangements of her songs. Ali Farka Touré, the
legendary Malian bluesman, had been one of her earliest champions, and European audiences eagerly embraced her.

Track Listing

  1. Dounia
  2. Dianfa
  3. Zen
  4. Aimer
  5. Kounandi
  6. Koronoko
  7. Tounka
  8. Tchamanché
  9. Man I Love [*]
  10. ou Ni Sou

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4369 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-01-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds

Customer Reviews

Otherworldly to western ears, but oh, so lovely--5
How can I describe such a unique album? This album of subtle wonders from Malian/European songbird Rokia Traore is like little else that you are likely to hear this year or any other (unless you live in what must be the musically blessed land of Mali), and is such a marvel. Rokia's voice flutters and caresses, her vibrato bringing to mind a less husky Nina Simone, a sweeter Billie Holiday. She sings in Bambara, a language that I have never previously heard, but one which seems to have been designed for singing. Instrumentation is simple but compelling-a plucked stringed instrument and a steel drum are the most prominent, and the music is wonderful. String sequences are often plucked over and over, but never seem overly repetitious when backed by Traore's lovely lovely voice. I am not certain what she is singing about, but ah, the aching, the beauty that my heart feels when she sings! This album is intimate, quiet, yet passionate and tuneful--share this one with your friends who will take the time to get to know the ins and outs of music outside their usual comfort zone.

Import does does NOT have Billie Holiday cover track.5
Please note: the import CD does not include the Billie Holiday cover. Check carefully which CD you are purchasing.

The seductive slow burn of Rokia Traore4
Malian singer/songwriter/musician Traore is one of the most outstanding of contemporary African artists, a vocalist with a seductive, slow-burning style and captivating sensibility. If you felt that Amadou & Mariam, also from Mali, have gone too far in pursuit of crossover with their latest, you may just love Traore's new release.