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Savane

Ali Farka Touré

Group Rating: 4.33
Global Rating: 3.02
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From his breakthrough record yesterday to his final album, recorded just before his death in 2006 and released posthumously. This is an album full of strangeness and charm, with traditional instruments like the ngoni and calabash alongside guitars and harmonicas and vocals in a mix of languages. You don’t need to understand the words to feel the powerful emotions running through them. Touré said that he thought this was his best album and who are we to argue? I also read today that in 2004 he became mayor of his home town of Niafunké and spent his own money earned from his music improving the roads, building generators, and installing irrigation and sewage systems. I can’t think of a better legacy to aspire to.

Before this list I never heard of Ali Farka Touré, and after a second album from him, I understand why he is part of this. This is a really good, natural, convergence of blues and West African music.

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