Toure, Amara

1973-1980

This Analog Africa compilation of Amara Touré, the enigmatic Afro-Cuban musician from Guinea-Conakry, contains all of the 10 songs he ever released between 1973 and 1980. "Latin music, is it really foreign to us Africans? I don't think so. Listen to the drums, to the rhythm. It all seems very close to us - it feels like it's our own culture," declared enigmatic singer Amara Touré. It is the late '50s, and Senegal is going crazy to the groove of Son Montuno and Patchanga. Brought to West Africa by Cuban sailors in the early 40s, these styles were immediately adopted by a flourishing music scene that did not hesitate to embrace the Caribbean sound, mixed it with their own folklore, and, in the process, created something new. Through the unique cultural fusion of West African and Caribbean influences, Latin music took on a new and unique sound - the format was reinvented. TRACKS: Amara Touré (with Black and White) - Singles Collection 1973-1976: 01. N'Nijo 02. Temedy 03. Lamento Cubano 04. Cuando Llegare 05. Fatou. Amara Touré et L'Orchestre Massako - 1980 LP: 06. N'ga Digne M'be 07. Salamouti 08. Afalago 09. Tela 10. Africa

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CD - 1 disk
Release date
10-06-2015
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415180
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4260126061057
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