Arby, Khaira / Timbukto Tarab
Album: | Timbukto Tarab | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Arby, Khaira | Added: | Jul 2011 | |
Label: | Popcornlab |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-08-14 | Pull Date: | 2011-10-16 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Oct 2 | Sep 25 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 24, 2011: | Blue World Disorder
Salou |
4. | Aug 30, 2011: | The Cafe Bohemian Part II
Traab |
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2. | Oct 01, 2011: | New World Disorder
Tidjani |
5. | Aug 27, 2011: | New World Disorder
Youba |
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3. | Sep 24, 2011: | New World Disorder
Goumou |
6. | Aug 23, 2011: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Goumou |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-08-09
Reviewed 2011-08-09
Khaira Arby - Timbuktu Tarab
Reviewed by Sadie O., 8/9/11
Malian desert blues with powerful female singer. Multicultural in background, language and musical styles, incorporating a variety of modern and traditional instruments and styles, as well as cultural concepts. There are some songs of Malian history, but track 10 is a condemnation of the practice of female circumcision. Big band and chorus, lots of sound, and strong, deep-throated singing. I’ve heard women hear say they’d be more interested in hearing north African music if they felt women were more represented – well here you go. BTW, her cousin is Ali Farka Toure…
Everything’s good to great.
1. 5:25 ***string flourishes, midtempo loping stroll, call and response. More energy than some Malian music. Switches to double-time midway through.
2. 4:21 ***deep guitar flourishes and intense vocals. Uptempo complex rhythm. Growling guitar solos.
3. 5:22 **ancient bowed instrument and spoken diatribe, then pretty, windswept midtempo groove with hand claps.
4. 4:08 ***rock and roll, Malian style! Still has the loping camel-walk groove, but also trap drums and energy.
5. 5:42 ****funky! Groovy, bluesy, soulful… Downtempo and relaxed. Gets a bit of Reggae beat at the end.
6. 3:54 ***sweet guitar duet intro, upbeat romp.
7. 4:13 **stuttering guitar intro, pretty loping, relaxed bluesy stroll.
8. 5:19 ***lovely relaxed groove, bluesy and pretty, several stuttering guitars playing off each other. Lovely song of praise to Allah.
9. 4:34 ***laid back, but soulful midtempo groove.
10. 3:50 ***energetic and uptempo intro, strong female call and response, odd but not undanceable riddim.
11. 5:53 **cool traditional instrument intro, midtempo relaxed sway with interesting balance of old and new elements.
12. 4:46 ***midtempo and quite complex, yet swingy. Some really fun guitar work.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 8/9/11
Malian desert blues with powerful female singer. Multicultural in background, language and musical styles, incorporating a variety of modern and traditional instruments and styles, as well as cultural concepts. There are some songs of Malian history, but track 10 is a condemnation of the practice of female circumcision. Big band and chorus, lots of sound, and strong, deep-throated singing. I’ve heard women hear say they’d be more interested in hearing north African music if they felt women were more represented – well here you go. BTW, her cousin is Ali Farka Toure…
Everything’s good to great.
1. 5:25 ***string flourishes, midtempo loping stroll, call and response. More energy than some Malian music. Switches to double-time midway through.
2. 4:21 ***deep guitar flourishes and intense vocals. Uptempo complex rhythm. Growling guitar solos.
3. 5:22 **ancient bowed instrument and spoken diatribe, then pretty, windswept midtempo groove with hand claps.
4. 4:08 ***rock and roll, Malian style! Still has the loping camel-walk groove, but also trap drums and energy.
5. 5:42 ****funky! Groovy, bluesy, soulful… Downtempo and relaxed. Gets a bit of Reggae beat at the end.
6. 3:54 ***sweet guitar duet intro, upbeat romp.
7. 4:13 **stuttering guitar intro, pretty loping, relaxed bluesy stroll.
8. 5:19 ***lovely relaxed groove, bluesy and pretty, several stuttering guitars playing off each other. Lovely song of praise to Allah.
9. 4:34 ***laid back, but soulful midtempo groove.
10. 3:50 ***energetic and uptempo intro, strong female call and response, odd but not undanceable riddim.
11. 5:53 **cool traditional instrument intro, midtempo relaxed sway with interesting balance of old and new elements.
12. 4:46 ***midtempo and quite complex, yet swingy. Some really fun guitar work.
Track Listing
1. | Goumou | 7. | Deliya | |||
2. | Khaira | 8. | Salou | |||
3. | Diaba | 9. | Traab | |||
4. | Dja Cheickna | 10. | Feryene | |||
5. | Tidjani | 11. | Sourgou | |||
6. | Wayidou | 12. | Youba |