Keita, Seckou / 22 Strings
Album: | 22 Strings | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Keita, Seckou | Added: | Jun 2016 | |
Label: | Arc Music Inc. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-06-27 | Pull Date: | 2016-08-28 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 18, 2023: | Music Casserole
Mikhi Nathan Mu-Toma (The Invisible Man) |
4. | Jun 21, 2018: | Melange
Mikhi Nathan Mu-Toma (The Invisible Man) |
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2. | Aug 20, 2022: | Music Casserole
Future Strings In E |
5. | Mar 22, 2018: | Melange
Mande |
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3. | May 28, 2022: | Music Casserole
Future Strings In E, The Path From Gabou |
6. | Jul 27, 2017: | melange
Future Strings In E, Mande |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2016-06-22
Reviewed 2016-06-22
Virtuoso Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita uses his traditional 22 string kora or African harp to weave extraordinary rhythms and melodies; album won 2016 Songlines Music Award for Africa & Middle East. The sound of the kora has lovely resonance the way he plays it. Fantastic recording!
No FCC issues; Favorite tracks 1, 3, 6, 8,10
*1- 4:37 – The Path from Gabou – three bass note motif woven with chords; quietly insistent; intricate; name signifies journey to past African kingdom
2-5:50 – N'doke (Little Bro) – faster, repetitive in a good way; heavy duty plucking on this one
**3-6:38 – (The Invisible Man) – fountain of arpeggios and ornaments begins this exquisite piece; bass line keeps rhythm
4 - 4:22 – If Only I Knew – lyrics give words of wisdom from Keita's grandfather; singer plus chorus
5 – 4:50 - Alpha Yaya –traditional tune about a Fulani tribesman
*6 – 3:50 – Kana-Sila --”Don't Be Afraid” – vocals plus kora-- sweet and heartfelt
7 – 6:11 – Tatono – Gambian and Malian touches to this style of kora playing – “don't leave, grandfather”-- mellow, contemplative
**8 – 4:25 – Mande – starts with big treble splash, very upbeat and sunny with lyrics about his ancestors in Mandinka who were kings
9 – 2:47 – Abdou N'diaye -traditional song for Wolof ruler – more bass lines with damped strings
**10 – 6:49 –Future Strings in E – almost classical virtuosity with bass line and arpeggios; intense
No FCC issues; Favorite tracks 1, 3, 6, 8,10
*1- 4:37 – The Path from Gabou – three bass note motif woven with chords; quietly insistent; intricate; name signifies journey to past African kingdom
2-5:50 – N'doke (Little Bro) – faster, repetitive in a good way; heavy duty plucking on this one
**3-6:38 – (The Invisible Man) – fountain of arpeggios and ornaments begins this exquisite piece; bass line keeps rhythm
4 - 4:22 – If Only I Knew – lyrics give words of wisdom from Keita's grandfather; singer plus chorus
5 – 4:50 - Alpha Yaya –traditional tune about a Fulani tribesman
*6 – 3:50 – Kana-Sila --”Don't Be Afraid” – vocals plus kora-- sweet and heartfelt
7 – 6:11 – Tatono – Gambian and Malian touches to this style of kora playing – “don't leave, grandfather”-- mellow, contemplative
**8 – 4:25 – Mande – starts with big treble splash, very upbeat and sunny with lyrics about his ancestors in Mandinka who were kings
9 – 2:47 – Abdou N'diaye -traditional song for Wolof ruler – more bass lines with damped strings
**10 – 6:49 –Future Strings in E – almost classical virtuosity with bass line and arpeggios; intense
Track Listing
1. | The Path From Gabou | 6. | Kana-Sila | |||
2. | N'doke (Little Bro) | 7. | Tatono | |||
3. | Mikhi Nathan Mu-Toma (The Invisible Man) | 8. | Mande | |||
4. | If Only I Knew | 9. | Abdou N'diaye | |||
5. | Alpha Yaya | 10. | Future Strings In E |