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Unknown Artist - Music And Dances Of Occidental Africa album flac Performer: Unknown Artist
Title: Music And Dances Of Occidental Africa
Style: African
Released: 1974
MP3 album: 1474 mb
FLAC album: 1637 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP1 DTS MP3 MP2 AIFF RA DTS
Genre: Folk and Country

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Tracklist

Music Of The Malinke
A1 Festival Music
A2 Solo For The Seron
A3 Hymn Of Praise
A4 Percussion Instruments
A5 Festival Of The Circumcision
A6 Dance Of The Hunters
A7 Dance Of The Women
Music Of The Baoule
B1 Invocation, Entrance And Dance Of The Glaou
B2 Duet For Flutes
B3 Solo For Musical Bow
B4 Xylophone Solo
B5 Chorus Of Men's Voices With Harp
B6 Dance Of A Witch-Doctor

Credits

  • Liner Notes – Gilbert Rouget

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Labels): OL-6110
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): OL 6110 A QT 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): OL 6110 B QT 2
Comments: (1)
Mikarr
Some very beautiful singing, and very nice Xylophone playing, drumming, percussing, harps, flutes... fairly decent on-the-spot-recordings, but as is often the case, the excerpts could be longer, or even (gulp) complete performances...The usual superior attitude of 'owning' something- even someone else's culture, if you record it and categorise it, as expressed on the cover notes is present, but this must be part of the desire to capture the musical traditions before they are influenced by another dominant culture that may not always be welcome...The closing remarks on the cover say that they have 'carefully selected .. only music that is entirely free of any such [European] influence'. Cultural exchange works both ways too- some of this kind of stuff influenced 'Larks' tongues in Aspic' by King Crimson, for example