Dagmar Andrtova / Susheela Raman / Amadou et Mariam /
Al-Yaman / Terne Chave / Bonga / Konono N°1

 

AMADOU & MARIAM

It's been widely asserted in recent years that West Africa is the true birthplace of blues music, and just like fellow Malians Ali Farka Toure, Habib Koite and Boubacar Traore, much of what is heard in the songs of Amadou and Mariam fuels that contention.

Their 1999 album Sou Ni Tile was full of longing, ethereal sounds centred around Amadou's aching guitar riffs and Mariam's voice-in-the-wilderness singing taking the lead as well as harmonizing with Amadou's gruffer tones. There was also a distinct Arabic leaning in the disc's frequent use of Middle Eastern modes and phrasing.

The couple went in a somewhat different direction with their next one, 2000's Tje Ni Mousso, speeding up the grooves a bit and inserting a heavier Latin/Caribbean feel hinted at previously. Later, with Wati, the two let it all hang out. Amadou's guitars ripple with authority over galloping drum and percussion rhythms, firmly anchoring bass, varied doses of keyboard, brass, flute, n'goni lute and even hurdy-gurdy and Gnawa instrumentation. Vocally, Mariam runs the gamut between plaintive and ecstatic as expertly as Oumou Sangare or Rokia Traore, her voice equally at home front and centre or sweetening the angular edges. The steady, rolling pulse of songs like "Sarama,' "Mali Denou" and the opening "Wali De" are tucked away among rockier pieces ('Lahilala," "Les Temps Ont Change") and percolating ballads that address love, faith, history and changing times. Firmly rooted in West Africa but strengthened by shadings of funk, jazz, folk, Islamic mysticism and even rock and roll, this deeply engaging work is another keeper from Amadou and Mariam.

It was the globetrotter-singer Manu Chao who offered them partnership and producing skills for their next album. Together they prepared the new songs in autumn 2003 in France to record them in Mali in Spring of the next year. Titled Dimanche a Bamako, the cover states proudly "produced by and with Manu Chao".

Albums:
Amadou & Mariam + Manu Chao - Dimanche a Bamako / Warner 2005
Amadou & Mariam - Wati / Universal 2002
Amadou & Mariam - Tje Ni Mousso / Polydor 2000
Amadou & Mariam - Se Te Djon Ye / Sonodisc 1998

Web:
www.amadou-mariam.com
www.rfimusique.com/siteFr
www.worldmusiccentral.org

Music - Dimache a Bamako:
M' bifé
Coulibaly
La réalité
Sénégal fast food

Video:
La réalité
La réalité (Live)
La solidarité (Live)
Je pense a toi (Live)
Djanfa (Live)
boule noire (Live)
Un Dimanche a Bamako (Reportage)

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