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专辑名称: Les Racines
创作艺人: [Vieux Farka Touré]
音乐流派: World|世界音乐
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: World Circuit
发行时间: 2022/6/10
官方标价: £9.79 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [fr] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Gabou Ni Tie
Ngala Kaourene
Les Racines
Be Together
Tinnondirene
Adou
L'Âme
Flany Konare
Lahidou
Ndjehene Direne


详细介绍:

Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré has always very much done things his own way. When his father—legendary Malian bluesman Ali Farka Touré—insisted that he not pursue a career in music, not only did Vieux teach himself how to play guitar, but he also enrolled himself in Mali%27s national school for the arts. And, once he had developed his skill and established himself as a gifted guitarist, he decided that rather than follow in the (giant) stylistic footsteps of his father, he would chart his own creative course. Merging a wide range of styles and approaches throughout the last 15 years of his career, Touré%27s music has touched on everything from soul music and blues-rock to remixes and true cross-cultural fusion (for example, the Touré-Raichel Collective, his collaboration with Israeli songwriter Idan Raichel). His musical journey has very pointedly not been a carbon copy of his late father%27s. However, with Les Racines, Vieux Farka Touré is explicitly exploring his roots. (The album%27s title literally translates as the roots.) Now in his 40s, Touré is, in true middle-age-is-almost-here fashion, more open to the richness and dynamism of tradition, and although he%27s always been deeply respectful of his country%27s (and family%27s) musical past, Les Racines finds him entering into a more direct dialogue with it. Thus, the tone here is far more pensive and moderate than any of Touré%27s prior work, and much of the album proceeds in languid, mid tempo fashion with relatively sparse instrumentation. With some tastefully deployed flutes, light percussion, a guitar cameo from Amadou Bagayoko, and occasional ngoni and background vocals on a few tracks, the focus remains firmly on Touré%27s guitar and vocals. Only the album closer—the near-seven-minute Ndjehene Direne—manages to pick up any steam, matching quick-moving rhythmic complexity with dextrous guitar work and force; the rest of the album mainly sticks to a more pensive and reflective tonality. There are also some gorgeous instrumentals;  L%27Âme is beautiful and naturalistic, with Touré deftly paying tribute to his father%27s guitar work, while the title track is a shimmering showcase for the younger Touré%27s own unique playing. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz

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