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African Virtuoses [FLAC] TQMP
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African Virtuoses: The Classic Guinean Guitar Group
2007

Brought to you by TQMP
The Quality Music Project

Pitchfork review-
...If anything, the central charm here is how damn unhurried and relaxed the Diabates sound. Even when they ornament-- and the music is so harmonically and rhythmically simple that it's almost all ornament-- it's more amble than flash; on the closing "Solo Virtuose", Papa Diabate has about seventeen minutes all to himself, so he spreads out, sometimes lapsing into arpeggios alongside brother Sekou for the sake of mutual hypnosis.

Much of Syliphone's dance material has a Latin inflection, and even though the Diabates are distinct in their more lyric, acoustic sound, they offer fusions like "Dembati Galant", which features kora-- an African harp-- spilling out over ecstatic flamenco whirls. I'm not sure what kind of imperialistic impressions were at work here, but the notes suggest a popularity of Cuban music at the time, something I'd associate more closely with Congo and the DRC, where musicians formed their own take on rumba. Whatever and whyever it is, it's probably best not to think about it too much, because reasonable, two-chord approximations of infinity's bliss are pretty hard to find, and they fumble toward it at least a couple times.

The Diabates were from Guinea, but everyone knows what a porch feels like. Borders aside, there's at least a few elegant, universal approaches to simple alchemy, and African Virtuoses-- a bunch of guys with acoustic guitars-- can safely count themselves as one. -Mike Powell, October 10, 2007 
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/45294-the-classic-guinean-guitar-group
 
http://www.amazon.com/Classic-Guinean-Guitar-Group/dp/B000S0KXM2/

Tracks
1- Nanibali
2- Kankan Diarabi
3- Wouloukoro
4- Hafia
5- Dembati Galant
6- Madama Nana
7- Toubaka
8- N'fa
9- Ballade Sur La Lagune
10- Solo Virtuose

Artwork (300dpi scan), EAC log and CUE sheet included.

Tools used -
Exact Audio Copy 0.99 prebeta 3
FLAC frontend 1.7.1
FLAC encoder/decoder 1.2.1
reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917

Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) 
http://flac.sourceforge.net/index.html 

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what a treat and surprise.i never heard this kind of african music,although i know a lot of it.
thank you.
there´s a similar cd with indonesian guitar players (i don´t have it),and of course,if you are into this kind of music,kim sinh the blind slide player of vietnam,and,believe it or not,there´s a whole bunch of players in burma,who play fantastic acoustic solo guitars,also available on cd.somewhere.
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