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Aman Iman: Water is Life
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Aman Iman: Water is Life

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by: Tinariwen


:Album Details:A Unique Band of Rare Musical Quality and Massive Cultural Impact. Includes the Song 'Nak Assarhagh' which Doesn't Appear on the Us Equivalent. : When you hear this music clan -- group just doesn't seem to be the right designation for a band of nomad desert musicians/soldiers –- a listener can hear the calm of the desert night air and the serenity of the musicians who live there. The Taureg people truly seem to be of the land and never more so than here on the band's third album, Aman Iman. The loping percussion and the circular guitar lines conjure ...

Amassakoul
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Amassakoul

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by: Tinariwen


: :It's a long way from the Mississippi Delta to the Sahara Desert. But somehow the snaking blues lines and hypnotic guitar figures of bluesman like John Lee Hooker resonated with the members of Tinariwen, who set aside traditional Touareg instruments two decades ago to play electric guitar. The follow-up to 2000's spellbinding Radio Tisdas, Amassakoul again features galloping rhythms, desert wails and, of course, electric guitar--up to four guitars snarl, burr and howl to create the spacious interlocking desert blues groove that is this group’s calling card. Eerie call-and-response vocals draw listeners in as well, conjuring up visions of a night ...

Radio Tisdas Sessions
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Radio Tisdas Sessions

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by: Tinariwen


: :Word of Tinariwen, or rather one of its members, first spread in 2001 when Lo'Jo played a festival in Mali. When the sound system was stolen en route to the festival site, Tinariwen guitarist Kheddou--a celebrated desert warrior--found the bandits and made them give it back. The band actually formed in 1982 in Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's rebel camp, but these desert warriors soon concentrated on their Malian homeland. As with their countrymen Ali Farka Toure and Boubacar Traoré, there is a direct line between Tinariwen's desert songs and the blues. Composed of six guitarists-vocalists, a percussionist, and three backup singers, ...

Amassakoul
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Amassakoul

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by: Tinariwen


: :It's a long way from the Mississippi Delta to the Sahara Desert. But somehow the snaking blues lines and hypnotic guitar figures of bluesman like John Lee Hooker resonated with the members of Tinariwen, who set aside traditional Touareg instruments two decades ago to play electric guitar. The follow-up to 2000's spellbinding Radio Tisdas, Amassakoul again features galloping rhythms, desert wails and, of course, electric guitar--up to four guitars snarl, burr and howl to create the spacious interlocking desert blues groove that is this group’s calling card. Eerie call-and-response vocals draw listeners in as well, conjuring up visions of a night ...

Songlines Top of the World # 52 featuring Emily and Michael Eavis' playlist
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Songlines Top of the World # 52 featuring Emily and Michael Eavis' playlist

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by: Wasis Diop, Buika, Eliza Carthy, Antonio Zambujo, LA-33, Midnight Shems, Spiers and Boden, Debashish Bhattacharya, Ingosi Stars, Dem Tio


: :1. wasis diop - automobile mobile 2. buika - mentirosa 3. eliza carthy - mr magnifico 4. antonio zambujo - amor del mel, amor de fel 5. la-33 - descarga 33 6. midnight shems - jbal atlas 7. spiers and boden - tom padget 8. debashish bhattacharya - gypsy anandi 9. ingosi stars - inzala munda/otsiende 10. dem trio - cecen kizi 11. manu chao - clandestino 12. massukos - niassa 13. tinariwen - oualahila ar tesninam 14. rachid taha - rock el casbah 15. alemayehu eshete - tchero adari negn

The Radio Tisdas Sessions
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The Radio Tisdas Sessions

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by: Tinariwen


: :Word of Tinariwen, or rather one of its members, first spread in 2001 when Lo'Jo played a festival in Mali. When the sound system was stolen en route to the festival site, Tinariwen guitarist Kheddou--a celebrated desert warrior--found the bandits and made them give it back. The band actually formed in 1982 in Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's rebel camp, but these desert warriors soon concentrated on their Malian homeland. As with their countrymen Ali Farka Toure and Boubacar Traoré, there is a direct line between Tinariwen's desert songs and the blues. Composed of six guitarists-vocalists, a percussionist, and three backup singers, ...

Amassakoul
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Amassakoul

(more) »rank: 803847


: :Word of Tinariwen, or rather one of its members, first spread in 2001 when Lo'Jo played a festival in Mali. When the sound system was stolen en route to the festival site, Tinariwen guitarist Kheddou--a celebrated desert warrior--found the bandits and made them give it back. The band actually formed in 1982 in Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi's rebel camp, but these desert warriors soon concentrated on their Malian homeland. As with their countrymen Ali Farka Toure and Boubacar Traoré, there is a direct line between Tinariwen's desert songs and the blues. Composed of six guitarists-vocalists, a percussionist, and three backup singers, ...

Aman Iman: Water Is Life
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Aman Iman: Water Is Life

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by: Tinariwen


:Album Details:2007, Studio Release. Produced by Justin Adams (Robert Plant). : When you hear this music clan -- group just doesn't seem to be the right designation for a band of nomad desert musicians/soldiers –- a listener can hear the calm of the desert night air and the serenity of the musicians who live there. The Taureg people truly seem to be of the land and never more so than here on the band's third album, Aman Iman. The loping percussion and the circular guitar lines conjure wide-open desert images evoked in the repetitive grooves. Some may grumble that the members ...

Aman Iman: Water Is Life
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Aman Iman: Water Is Life

(more) »rank: 566344


:Album Details:2007, Studio Release. Produced by Justin Adams (Robert Plant). : When you hear this music clan -- group just doesn't seem to be the right designation for a band of nomad desert musicians/soldiers –- a listener can hear the calm of the desert night air and the serenity of the musicians who live there. The Taureg people truly seem to be of the land and never more so than here on the band's third album, Aman Iman. The loping percussion and the circular guitar lines conjure wide-open desert images evoked in the repetitive grooves. Some may grumble that the members ...

Aman Iman: Water Is Life
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Aman Iman: Water Is Life

(more) »rank: 366241

by: Tinariwen


:Album Details:A Unique Band of Rare Musical Quality and Massive Cultural Impact. Includes the Song 'Nak Assarhagh' which Doesn't Appear on the Us Equivalent. : When you hear this music clan -- group just doesn't seem to be the right designation for a band of nomad desert musicians/soldiers –- a listener can hear the calm of the desert night air and the serenity of the musicians who live there. The Taureg people truly seem to be of the land and never more so than here on the band's third album, Aman Iman. The loping percussion and the circular guitar lines conjure ...


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