Talking Timbuktu

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studio album
First released:
Mar 29 1994

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Catalog number:
1381
Release dates:
  • Mar 29 1994 in United States

Genres

Blues, Blues Rock, Classic Rock, World Fusion. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Unbelievable "Feel Good" Bluesy Music of Mali - The Best
I have 6 or 7 CDs of music from Mali and find myself listening to this one most often. While I love them all --- the combination of musicians: Ali Farka Toure and Ry Cooder is unbeatable. Track #1 "Bonde" sung in Peul begins with a fantastic guitar introduction by Ali Farka Toure. Each note is drawn out just right to hook the emotions. The congas played by Oumar Toure provides an infectious rhythm. One male voice begins while a chorus responds in rhythmic unity, telling the story of why some wom…
Written by Erika Borsos "pepper flower"
3 stars African blues
It's eerily amazing how musicians continents away can produce similar music. Many of the songs have long preludes before the vocals come in and I found myself almost wanting the cd to be instrumental, the rhythm is so awesome. Ry Cooder meshes well with Ali Toure and his ensemble being sure not to overpower the traditional tune, but nevertheless his sound is not lost in the mix. I bought the CD for Ai Du featured in movie Unfaithful but ended up liking many others with that similar groove. This …
Written by Cole Beal "oldsoul32"

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    1. Mat Cook [graphic design]

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