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Folila

Amadou & Mariam

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On 2012's Folila (which translates as "music" in Bambara), Mali's famed Amadou & Mariam, the husband-and-wife duo, effortlessly prove that "purist" alarm calls about melding popular and traditional musics across geographies because they dilute authenticity are not only inherently false, but their motivations are suspect. Amadou & Mariam originally cut twin albums -- same songs, tunings, and tempos -- one in New York with Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, Santigold, Theophilus London, members of TV on the Radio and Antibalas, the Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears, and Bertrand Cantat. The other was a Malian offering, cut in Bamako with master musicians, including Bassekou Kouyaté on ngoni, Zoumana Tereta on sokou, and Toumani Diabaté on kora, to name a few. A possibility presented itself when they took the completed sessions to producer Marc-Antoine Moreau in Paris. He was asked to try to bring the albums together. Moreau enlisted other producer/engineers -- Kennie Takahashi, Renaud Letang, Josh Grant, and Antoine Halet -- to assist. The end result is an organic-sounding masterpiece of cross-cultural collaboration, sung in three languages -- Bambara, French, and English (sometimes in the same song). Production magic aside, this project wouldn't have succeeded were it not for truly amazing songs (written by the duo) and inspired performances by all the musicians. "Dougou Badia" features crunchy guitar interplay between Amadou's instantly recognizable percussive style and Zinner's more rockist attack; it's fuel for a soaring duet between Mariam and Santigold. "Wily Kataso" features Amadou & Mariam with Kyp and Tunde from TV on the Radio on lead vocals; the meld of the two guitarists with Kouyaté's ngoni and the popping rhythm section is infectious. "Metemya" features Shears and Amadou's voices with the latter's knotty, raw guitar and Wurlitzer from Antibalas' Victor Axelrod amid layers of organic percussion. "Nebe Miri" features London rapping and singing in complement to Amadou's lead vocals, all drenched in a soulful meld of harmonies, three guitars, keyboards, and dundun drums. "C'est Pas Facile Pour les Aigles" is a rave-up that combines highlife, power pop, and Bo Diddley, and features Ebony Bones singing with Mariam. On "Sans Toi," Mali's traditional instruments such as sokou and kamale ngoni appear alongside guitar, piano, and the duo's hypnotic vocals. The haunting "Mogo" features bass clarinet, ngoni, djembe, dundun drums, and slide and rockist guitars and chants. "Chérie" is simply presented with Mariam above a Malian children's choir, with Diabaté's kora adding a carefree rural feel to close it. Forget prejudices about "world music"; Folila is great music. Period.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Dougou Badia (feat. Santigold)
00:03:54

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Santigold, FeaturedArtist - Mariam Doumbia, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

2
Wily Kataso (feat. TV On The Radio)
00:04:23

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - TV On The Radio, FeaturedArtist - Mariam Doumbia, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

3
Oh Amadou (feat. Bertrand Cantat)
00:03:30

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Bertrand Cantat, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

4
Metemya (feat. Scissor Sisters)
00:03:55

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Scissor Sisters, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

5
Africa mon Afrique (feat. Bertrand Cantat)
00:03:41

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Bertrand Cantat, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

6
C'est pas facile pour les aigles (feat. Ebony Bones)
00:02:41

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Mariam Doumbia, Composer - Ebony Bones, FeaturedArtist

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

7
Wari (feat. Amp Fiddler)
00:03:21

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer - Amp Fiddler, FeaturedArtist

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

8
Sans Toi
00:03:18

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

9
Mogo (feat. Bertrand Cantat)
00:03:36

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Bertrand Cantat, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

10
Another Way (feat. Bertrand Cantat)
00:02:57

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Bertrand Cantat, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

11
Bagnale (feat. Abdallah Oumbadougou)
00:03:30

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer - Abdallah Oumbadougou, FeaturedArtist

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

12
Nebe Miri (feat. Theophilus London)
00:03:08

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Theophilus London, FeaturedArtist - Amadou Bagayoko, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

13
Chérie
00:04:39

Amadou & Mariam, MainArtist - Mariam Doumbia, Composer

2012 Because Music 2012 Because Music

Album review

On 2012's Folila (which translates as "music" in Bambara), Mali's famed Amadou & Mariam, the husband-and-wife duo, effortlessly prove that "purist" alarm calls about melding popular and traditional musics across geographies because they dilute authenticity are not only inherently false, but their motivations are suspect. Amadou & Mariam originally cut twin albums -- same songs, tunings, and tempos -- one in New York with Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, Santigold, Theophilus London, members of TV on the Radio and Antibalas, the Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears, and Bertrand Cantat. The other was a Malian offering, cut in Bamako with master musicians, including Bassekou Kouyaté on ngoni, Zoumana Tereta on sokou, and Toumani Diabaté on kora, to name a few. A possibility presented itself when they took the completed sessions to producer Marc-Antoine Moreau in Paris. He was asked to try to bring the albums together. Moreau enlisted other producer/engineers -- Kennie Takahashi, Renaud Letang, Josh Grant, and Antoine Halet -- to assist. The end result is an organic-sounding masterpiece of cross-cultural collaboration, sung in three languages -- Bambara, French, and English (sometimes in the same song). Production magic aside, this project wouldn't have succeeded were it not for truly amazing songs (written by the duo) and inspired performances by all the musicians. "Dougou Badia" features crunchy guitar interplay between Amadou's instantly recognizable percussive style and Zinner's more rockist attack; it's fuel for a soaring duet between Mariam and Santigold. "Wily Kataso" features Amadou & Mariam with Kyp and Tunde from TV on the Radio on lead vocals; the meld of the two guitarists with Kouyaté's ngoni and the popping rhythm section is infectious. "Metemya" features Shears and Amadou's voices with the latter's knotty, raw guitar and Wurlitzer from Antibalas' Victor Axelrod amid layers of organic percussion. "Nebe Miri" features London rapping and singing in complement to Amadou's lead vocals, all drenched in a soulful meld of harmonies, three guitars, keyboards, and dundun drums. "C'est Pas Facile Pour les Aigles" is a rave-up that combines highlife, power pop, and Bo Diddley, and features Ebony Bones singing with Mariam. On "Sans Toi," Mali's traditional instruments such as sokou and kamale ngoni appear alongside guitar, piano, and the duo's hypnotic vocals. The haunting "Mogo" features bass clarinet, ngoni, djembe, dundun drums, and slide and rockist guitars and chants. "Chérie" is simply presented with Mariam above a Malian children's choir, with Diabaté's kora adding a carefree rural feel to close it. Forget prejudices about "world music"; Folila is great music. Period.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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