

Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group Kiss_The_Duke_Ellington_Album_14_1312.rar Alto saxophonist Bobby Watson is superb on "Mood Indigo" and the exotic "Fleurette Africaine." The orchestra does a fine job with the rarely heard suite "Night Creature." Singer Dee Dee Bridgewater shines frequently backed by a superb quartet including Wynton Marsalis, she delivers a delightful cover of "I'm Beginning To See The Light." But it is her hypnotic, chanting introduction, backed by Middle Eastern percussion and Steve Turre's conch shells, that gives this release an occasional freshness usually lacking in similar Ellington tributes. Most of the orchestrations and arrangements are pleasant, even if they're not blatantly original. This release is more properly identified as a various artists compilation, which includes the pop sounds of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Night Creature Moderato - Faster Swing - Moderato 3:53 Night Creature: Andante Misterioso 7:29ġ1. Title: Prelude To A Kiss - The Duke Ellington Albumġ0. In 2004, they recorded and released an album in Spanish and played dates as a Spanish-language act. The band played in a number of different countries, including the U.S.A., Canada, France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Spain. A number of albums, awards, and tours followed, eventually culminating in the 2007 best-of compilation 25 Ans de Succes (25 Years of Success). You Are the Light (Le guide des lumières)Ī Francophone group whose good-time Caribbean sound found a wide audience in the 1980s, La Compagnie Créole released their first album, Blogodo, in 1982. Zanmi An Nou chante Lanmou (Amis, chantons l'amour)Ġ9. My Father's House (La maison de notre pere)Ġ7. Viens pleurer (Viens pleurer aux creux de mes bras)Ġ5. Les forces de l'amour (Hommage Ã* Madiba)Ġ3. Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) / MP3Ġ1. This unique record of the group will leave the youthful and dynamic imprint of a Senegalese musical revolution like the Orchestra Baobab or the Etoile de Dakar. They released their first album Diabar in 1981, recorded at Golden Baobab studio under the direction of Senegalese producer Ibrahima Sylla. The group of friends gathers around the young guitarist leader As El Haji Malick Diouf who is joined on vocals by Tidiane Bathily, reinforced by Couri Ndiaye and Abdou Bâ, on drums Abdou Kane, on bass guitar Jean- Pierre Gomes, Madiama Diop (saxophone, clarinet) and finally on tumbas Djiby Ndiaye. Their credo will be to claim a spiritual search, that is the meaning of the word Gestü in Wolof. A group of passionate musician friends want to shine in this construction of a revolution in Senegalese music. At the dawn of the 1980s, Senegal was immersed in the "beautiful era" of Cuban influences, African- American soul and funk.

Remastered, available on a limited LP with 4 pages booklet.

Official first reissue of this Senegalese gem recorded in 1981 and produced by Ibrahima Sylla. Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC & booklet If you have any media ( mixsets tapes CD's ) that you think we should add to the blog, or you would like to contribute or be in the admin team please contact us here. Well this was an idea that has been talked about for a long time but never got off the ground UNTIL NOW! The name says it all, the admin team have run their own blogs, forums for years so this can only make for an out of this world blog with the team coming from OZ, UK, FRANCE, BELGIUM & GERMANY we will try and put out mixes that will blow you out of the water. Thanks for sharing, your time and efforts are more than appreciated. 2 comments: Jazzy Deep 11 August 2013 at 19:25. DJ Muro - Diggin Ice Best Crates Posted by Jamo at 19:28.
