Album: Mamani Keita, Gagnar L'Argent Francais (No Format!)

Howard Male
Saturday 16 July 2011 19:00 EDT
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African/rock crossover albums can go horribly wrong, but there's something about this one-time Salif Keita backing vocalist's precise, almost oriental-sounding, voice, set against the rolling arrangements of electric guitars, ngoni and atmospherically engaging samples, that make this work surprisingly well.

One to file next to JuJu's In Trance, reviewed here a month or so ago, although Ms Keita's effort has more textual and emotional breadth. Nice art work too.

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