Thursday, August 04, 2011
Ouobraogo Charles
Face A
Zâmsdo
Widga
Face B
Yel Doûûssa
Pag La Rao Yingre
This tape from Burkina Faso has been a minor revelation for me this week. On a scale of dull to wild I'd give it a "bananas++". Fast, energetic, fascinating harmonies, often hard-to-track rhythmic patterns. The kinds of things that make a guy's heart go pitter-pat on this sunny afternoon in Copenhagen.
Early August tour starts tomorrow. Holler at me if you're around:
05.08 DK Sejerø Festival
07.08 PL Katowice Off Festival
08.08 UK London Cafe Oto
11.08 CH Geneva Ecoutes au Vert
12.08 NL Venlo Zomerparkfeest
13.08 DE Hamburg MS Dockville
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This tape is so great! Thanks! A friend of mine from Burkina has this to say about Charles:
"Charles is my friend, but he is dead 3 years ago. The last time we met, we talked about african culture. Charle wanted to preserve african wisdom ,proverbs in his songs for children.He is also singing for orphans care. I am happy you like his songs"
"Charles is my friend, but he is dead 3 years ago. The last time we met, we talked about african culture. Charle wanted to preserve african wisdom ,proverbs in his songs for children.He is also singing for orphans care. I am happy you like his songs"
@berts, I will be back in Berlin soon enough, no worries!
@Jonathan, I knew you'd know something about this!
@Jonathan, I knew you'd know something about this!
I spent part of my childhood in Bobo Dioulasso Haute Volta(now Burkina Faso) and Charles reminds me of these lazy sunny days of the 1960's...
Antoine from France.
Antoine from France.
Brian,
the "hard-to-track rhythmic patterns" come pretty straight from the traditional music of the Mossi, the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso, counting more than 40% of the population.
Unfortunately, it' s very hard to find some information about the traditional music; you might find a few albums from the 70th, from labels like Club Voltaïque du Disque...
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the "hard-to-track rhythmic patterns" come pretty straight from the traditional music of the Mossi, the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso, counting more than 40% of the population.
Unfortunately, it' s very hard to find some information about the traditional music; you might find a few albums from the 70th, from labels like Club Voltaïque du Disque...
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I don't enjoy this tape as much as some, but the line "On a scale from dull to wild this is bananas++" jumps to the top of my list of quotable quotes!
Hey any chance this could be re-uped ? Based on your description, I am really excited for this !
Thanks !
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