World/Reggae
CDアルバム

Tribu

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1996年11月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLusafrica
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 87952
SKU 3307510879520

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:29
Personnel: Sally Nyolo (vocals, percussion); Sylvain Marc (guitar, bass); Christphe Lesage (guitar); Guy Sangue, Noel Ekouabi (bass); Xavier Desandre-Navarre (drums, percussion); Mortkar Samba (drums); David Mirandon (percussion). Producers: Sally Nyolo, Xavier Desandre-Navarre. Engineers: Benoit Corre, Eric Bono, Gerard Noel. Recorded at Davout Studio, Dalphine Studio & Blue Marine Records, Paris France.

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      Awono

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      Ovouni

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      Mamterry

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      Nkoule

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      Awou

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      Djine

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      Ndongo

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sally Nyolo

商品の紹介

Option - "...owes as much to her life in Paris as it does to her native Cameroonian traditions..."
Rovi

The solo debut release from one-time Toure Kunda member and one-time Zap Mama member Sally Nyolo. All 12 songs here are in the Eton language of the Cameroonian jungles, where she was born. The vocals are powerful, even when she's simply reciting the lighter lyrics. Perhaps one of the most noticeable aspects of the vocal work here is the outstanding yodel Nyolo possesses. The songs deal with aspects of village life largely, with the stray love song thrown in at a couple of points. The sound is relatively bare, with only guitars and percussion essentially, as opposed to the keyboard-infused sound so common to African music. Luckily for the listener, Nyolo has bucked the current Cameroonian trend of using drum machines instead of actual drums. She plays some of them herself, for that matter. This isn't at all Zap Mama, however. It's still stunning vocal work, with songs alternating between touching and bouncy. Pick up the album as a generally nice look at Cameroonian vocal music, and moreover as a showpiece of the crossroads between traditional and contemporary music, complete with the yodeling that is so ubiquitous in traditional jungle musics of the area. ~ Adam Greenberg|
Rovi

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