Royal Band De Thiès / Kadior Demb
Album: | Kadior Demb | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Royal Band De Thiès | Added: | Sep 2013 | |
Label: | Teranga Beat |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-09-09 | Pull Date: | 2013-11-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Nov 10 | Nov 3 | Oct 27 | Oct 20 | Oct 13 | Sep 29 | Sep 22 | Sep 15 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 15, 2014: | The Sunset Life
Mariama |
4. | Nov 05, 2013: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Dagath |
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2. | Nov 09, 2013: | Music Casserole
Korolober |
5. | Nov 02, 2013: | Music Casserole
Righie Righie |
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3. | Nov 07, 2013: | The Sunset Life
Mariama |
6. | Oct 25, 2013: | Fight or Flight
Korolober |
Album Review
Lestrygonian
Reviewed 2013-09-04
Reviewed 2013-09-04
Raucous, urgent dancing afro-jazz from Senegal circa 1979. If you went clubbing there in those days, chances are you’d hear these fellas. The Cuban son/salsa influence typical of this region is blurred and bent into something wild and unique, mixing in traditional rhythms with jangly guitar and an unparalleled percussive force. Even on the ballads, the drums are pounding away like an elephant stampede. Fania All-Stars plus James Brown plus steroids. Great stuff dangit, play any track.
1. (4:13) starting right off with rattling beats, boisterous call-and-response vocals, horns do a lot of the melodic busy-work
2. (4:03) pretty much the same as 1, horns take more of a ballsy center stage
3. (7:14) soft grooving ballad with bluesy guitar licks and crooning vocals
4. (5:23) upbeat summery Cuban melodies, happy tropical dancing anthem
5. (5:39) another slow jam for dancing cheek-to-cheek, gentle guitar strumming and plaintive vocal wailing
6. (4:51) probably the most upbeat minor-key song ever recorded! Enough said—gnarly guitar solo, too
7. (5:28) horn section/vocal call and response over steady chugging rhythms
8. (3:22) wild guitar and horns grounded by a repetitive bassline and a rattling, danceable 6/8 groove
9. (5:19) more upbeat than the rest of the ballads, sounds like a bolero straight out of Buena Vista Social Club
10. (6:28) midpaced jam with some melancholy guitar and vocals, great saxophone solos
11. (7:01) an urgent, loud anthem with squiggly jazz-guitar, subdued horns and nasal vocals
1. (4:13) starting right off with rattling beats, boisterous call-and-response vocals, horns do a lot of the melodic busy-work
2. (4:03) pretty much the same as 1, horns take more of a ballsy center stage
3. (7:14) soft grooving ballad with bluesy guitar licks and crooning vocals
4. (5:23) upbeat summery Cuban melodies, happy tropical dancing anthem
5. (5:39) another slow jam for dancing cheek-to-cheek, gentle guitar strumming and plaintive vocal wailing
6. (4:51) probably the most upbeat minor-key song ever recorded! Enough said—gnarly guitar solo, too
7. (5:28) horn section/vocal call and response over steady chugging rhythms
8. (3:22) wild guitar and horns grounded by a repetitive bassline and a rattling, danceable 6/8 groove
9. (5:19) more upbeat than the rest of the ballads, sounds like a bolero straight out of Buena Vista Social Club
10. (6:28) midpaced jam with some melancholy guitar and vocals, great saxophone solos
11. (7:01) an urgent, loud anthem with squiggly jazz-guitar, subdued horns and nasal vocals
Track Listing
1. | Chérie Coco | 7. | Gossar | |||
2. | Kouye Magana | 8. | Korolober | |||
3. | Ma Kodou Deguene | 9. | Sama Yaye Boye | |||
4. | Dagath | 10. | Hommage A Mbaye Fall | |||
5. | Doudhane | 11. | Righie Righie | |||
6. | Mariama | . |