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発売日 2013年05月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSix Degrees
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 361200
SKU 657036120020

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:17
Personnel: Vieux Farka Toure (vocals, guitar); Aly Magassa (guitar, background vocals); Sidiki Diabate Sr. (kora); Abdoulaye Hama Sarr (violin); Mamadou Sidibe, Seckou Ba (bass guitar); Souleymane Kane (djembe, background vocals); Tim Keiper (shaker, triangle, percussion). Audio Mixer: Jerry Boys. Recording information: New York, NY; Studio Tonmeister, Mainz, Germany; Studio Yele, Barou Diallo, Bamako, Mali. Photographers: Ron Wyman; Kay Blunt-Clayden; C. William Gilbert; Zeb Goodell. Arranger: Vieux Farka Toure. Prior to Mali's militant Islamist uprising in 2012, native guitarist Vieux Farka Toure had been making preparations for his fourth album, a sort of homage to the musical and cultural heritage of his country. A moderate Islamist himself, Toure was shaken by the brutal conflicts, feeling that both his religious beliefs and his country's reputation were being hijacked by misguided extremists. The desire to cast Mali in a more peaceful and tolerant light became the backbone of an album already dedicated its artistic preservation. The follow-up to his highly regarded 2011 release, The Secret, Mon Pays (which translates to "My Country"), is at once more subtle and more loaded with intention than its predecessor. The broad crossover appeal of The Secret, which featured collaborations with western artists like Dave Matthews, Derek Trucks, and John Scofield, is dialed back on Mon Pays in favor of a largely acoustic and decidedly more African sound. Echoing the distinct style of his father's guitar work, Toure deftly incorporates the intricate acoustic blues traditions of Northern and Southern Mali into a soulful and cyclical groove on the stand-out track "Future," where he duets with kora player Sidiki Diabate. With this pairing, the two musicians cement a tradition begun by their own fathers Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate, who made a pair of excellent albums together in the '90s and were close friends. It's these layers of personal depth and adherence to tradition that give this album the kind of poignancy that would stand out even without the implied backdrop of Mali's political turmoil. Although his fluid guitar playing is the primary focus, Toure's understated vocals are particularly effective on the meditative closer "Ay Bakoy," a collaboration with Israeli pianist Idan Raichel. Mon Pays is an album of great complexity, expressing joy, sorrow, and wonderment. Hearing Toure's passion and pride expressed through this fine recording, it's difficult to believe that the Islamic militants in Mali placed a country-wide ban on music. Whatever the outcome for the people of Mali, the rest of the world should feel fortunate to have access to music like this. ~ Timothy Monger

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Vieux Farka Toure

その他
エンジニア: Yaya Diarra

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

Prior to Mali's militant Islamist uprising in 2012, native guitarist Vieux Farka Toure had been making preparations for his fourth album, a sort of homage to the musical and cultural heritage of his country. A moderate Islamist himself, Toure was shaken by the brutal conflicts, feeling that both his religious beliefs and his country's reputation were being hijacked by misguided extremists. The desire to cast Mali in a more peaceful and tolerant light became the backbone of an album already dedicated its artistic preservation. The follow-up to his highly regarded 2011 release, The Secret, Mon Pays (which translates to "My Country"), is at once more subtle and more loaded with intention than its predecessor. The broad crossover appeal of The Secret, which featured collaborations with western artists like Dave Matthews, Derek Trucks, and John Scofield, is dialed back on Mon Pays in favor of a largely acoustic and decidedly more African sound. Echoing the distinct style of his father's guitar work, Toure deftly incorporates the intricate acoustic blues traditions of Northern and Southern Mali into a soulful and cyclical groove on the stand-out track "Future," where he duets with kora player Sidiki Diabate. With this pairing, the two musicians cement a tradition begun by their own fathers Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate, who made a pair of excellent albums together in the '90s and were close friends. It's these layers of personal depth and adherence to tradition that give this album the kind of poignancy that would stand out even without the implied backdrop of Mali's political turmoil. Although his fluid guitar playing is the primary focus, Toure's understated vocals are particularly effective on the meditative closer "Ay Bakoy," a collaboration with Israeli pianist Idan Raichel. Mon Pays is an album of great complexity, expressing joy, sorrow, and wonderment. Hearing Toure's passion and pride expressed through this fine recording, it's difficult to believe that the Islamic militants in Mali placed a country-wide ban on music. Whatever the outcome for the people of Mali, the rest of the world should feel fortunate to have access to music like this. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi

父譲りのギター演奏で砂漠のブルース界隈をザワつかせているヴィユー。エリック・クラズノーと組んだアーバンな前作から打って変わって、今回はマリの伝統的なスタイルを忠実に踏襲している。河内音頭のようなフレーズが印象的な"Diack So"など温かみのある楽曲が並ぶなか、特にトゥマニ・ジャバテの息子であるコラ奏者と共演した2品が秀逸。これからのアフリカ音楽シーンを背負っていこうという気概が窺える。
bounce (C)西尾洋儀
タワーレコード(vol.356(2013年6月25日発行号)掲載)

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