Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès / Aw Sa Yone Vol. 1
Album: | Aw Sa Yone Vol. 1 | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès | Added: | Jun 2013 | |
Label: | Teranga Beat |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-06-24 | Pull Date: | 2013-08-26 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Aug 11 | Aug 4 | Jul 28 | Jul 21 | Jul 7 | Jun 30 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 10, 2013: | Music Casserole
Aling Na Djimbe |
4. | Aug 01, 2013: | maximum entropy
Yandé |
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2. | Aug 08, 2013: | Home Free
Na Binta |
5. | Jul 25, 2013: | maximum entropy
Na Binta |
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3. | Aug 07, 2013: | aug-7-2013
Ndiguele |
6. | Jul 20, 2013: | Music Casserole
Yandé |
Album Review
Lestrygonian
Reviewed 2013-06-19
Reviewed 2013-06-19
Lively afro-soul-jazz from the heart of Senegal, led by guitarist Pape Seck, formerly of psychedelic Gambian legends Guelewar, in a dusty archival recording unearthed by the dedicated Teranga Beat label. Thick, relentless rhythms syncopate and stomp, never losing momentum for a second. Singers croon, horns flutter, and there’s a sunny tropical vibe that somehow avoids the lightheartedness of a “party” atmosphere. At times brooding, melancholy, or chilled-out, always groovy, you’re guaranteed to have a good time.
1. (12:11) Syncopated Cuban-esque tune, somber in tone despite summery horns and upbeat percussion, happy guitar, call & response vox.
2. (10:49) a slow dance tune, plodding beat punctuated by horns and impassioned, wailing vocals. Rhythm guitar and sax sound just as mournful.
3. (10:15)* faster, hectic percussion clutter, impatient vocals and guitar—a crisp, cool solo belies the confused yet controlled havoc in the rhythm section and horns
4. (8:29)** bright and soulful sax-driven anthem, guitar solos take a fuzzier flanged-out psych edge while sparse vocals add urgency
5. (8:02) steady chord progression and thumping bassline take you on a jaunty funk ride; lead guitar and manic percussion liven things up here and there, but it’s mostly a jam with a fairly constant mood
6. (10:27) lilting jazzy guitar melodies, gently swinging rhythms, soft Afro-Cuban sounding ballad
7. (10:10) bouncy rhythm guitar and saccharine horns make this Gambia’s answer to ska or Calypso, lovely
8. (8:43)* Deep funereal chanting vocals, the band picks up into a groove that never loses its sense of solemnity
1. (12:11) Syncopated Cuban-esque tune, somber in tone despite summery horns and upbeat percussion, happy guitar, call & response vox.
2. (10:49) a slow dance tune, plodding beat punctuated by horns and impassioned, wailing vocals. Rhythm guitar and sax sound just as mournful.
3. (10:15)* faster, hectic percussion clutter, impatient vocals and guitar—a crisp, cool solo belies the confused yet controlled havoc in the rhythm section and horns
4. (8:29)** bright and soulful sax-driven anthem, guitar solos take a fuzzier flanged-out psych edge while sparse vocals add urgency
5. (8:02) steady chord progression and thumping bassline take you on a jaunty funk ride; lead guitar and manic percussion liven things up here and there, but it’s mostly a jam with a fairly constant mood
6. (10:27) lilting jazzy guitar melodies, gently swinging rhythms, soft Afro-Cuban sounding ballad
7. (10:10) bouncy rhythm guitar and saccharine horns make this Gambia’s answer to ska or Calypso, lovely
8. (8:43)* Deep funereal chanting vocals, the band picks up into a groove that never loses its sense of solemnity
Track Listing
1. | Yandé | 5. | Mariama Yayou Salam | |||
2. | Sibaye | 6. | Hommage À Cheikhou Oumar Foutiyou | |||
3. | Ndiguele | 7. | Demba Saly Madior | |||
4. | Na Binta | 8. | Aling Na Djimbe |