The highly anticipated Original Sound Of Mali 2 collection is due from Mr. Bongo on February 7th – here's a preview along with a few tracks. |
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Building on the success of ‘The Original Sound of Mali’ compilation from 2021, Mr. Bongo is releasing another deep dive into the wonders of Malian music compiled by French writer, journalist and Grammy-nominated compiler Florent Mazzoleni and Mr Bongo’s very own David Buttle. Restoring, reissuing and contextualizing iconic tracks from Ousmane Kouyaté & Ambassadeurs Internationaux, Rail Band, Les Messagers du Mali, Mystère Jazz de Tombouctou and many more, the second compilation in this series dives ever further into the richness of post-independence music emanating out of Mali. One in which traditional foundations and instrumentation, blended with modern musical advances and influence.
Following Mali’s independence, after ten years of maturation, the 1970s saw modern Malian culture revealed to the world through musical anthologies and overviews of national and regional productions. It was a remarkably fertile period of the country’s musical history, with state-sponsored bands and orchestras now able to be documented and recorded by sound engineers.
Mali has always had a diverse storytelling tradition through music, with each province and ethnic group having its own unique character and nuances. As influences and sounds from the West drifted over the Atlantic, Malian musicians began hearing artists like John Lee Hooker, Wilson Pickett, Johnny Pacheco, Celia Cruz and James Brown. Elements and ideas from blues, soul, rock and funk led to bands covering artists they’d heard from these genres. The Tjiwara Band de Kati’s raw cover version of Pickett’s soul / R&B classic ‘In The Midnight Hour’ and the James Brown funk-channelling cut ‘Get Up James’ from Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako, are two such examples featured on this compilation.
Most bands also relied on playing in hotels in Mali’s capital, Bamako, which naturally became where they honed their sound. With guests wanting to hear the influence of foreign styles and modern instrumentation becoming more available, this fusion of Western ideas with traditional Malian rhythms and organic instruments led to a one-of-a-kind musical excellence.
The second volume in this series, captures the raw energy of Mali in this period, with a spread of sounds that radiated from Mali’s newly recorded musicians. The afrobeat rhythms of Ousmane Kouyaté and mesmerizing Malian classic from Bouba & Sokona Sacko, sitting side by side with the swirling hypnotism of Tentemba Jazz du Mali and a ngoni-infused, percussive dancer from Allata Broulaye. Elsewhere, the deep African desert music of Mystère Jazz de Tombouctou rubs shoulders with the grandeur of the Rail Band, powered by Salif Keita’s iconic vocals.
Those are just a handful of the recordings highlighted on this compilation, which includes an extensive booklet looking at the history and relevance of the tracks written by Florent Mazzoleni. With so much enchanting, deep and mind-expanding music coming out of Mali in this period, ‘The Original Sound of Mali 2’ is a perfect aid to discovering the richness of music this country has to offer.
You can pre-order a copy of Mr. Bongo's forthcoming collection The Original Sound of Mali 2 from your platform of choice right here. Check out Ousmane Kouyate's "Kefimba," Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako's "Get Up James" and Tentemba Jazz du Mali's "Yayoroba" following the tracklisting below.
The Original Sound of Mali 2
A1. Ousmane Kouyaté & Ambassadeurs Internationaux - Kefimba
A2. Bouba et Sokona Sacko - Mamaniya
A3. Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako - Get Up James
B1. Allata Broulaye - Moussokéléyato
B2. Tentemba Jazz du Mali - Yayoroba
B3. Tjiwara Band de Kati — Kogola
C1. Rail Band - Massaré Mousso
C2. Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako - Matou Kagni
C3. Mystère Jazz de Tombouctou - Sidi Yahia
D1. Allata Broulaye - Yayoroba
D2. Les Messagers du Mali - Diamana Diarra
D3. Tjiwara Band de Kati - Midnight Hour
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