Bassekou Kouyate & Amy Sacko ‘Djudjon, L’Oiseau de Garana’
The latest album by the Malian griot couple is centred around Bassekou Kouyate's adventurous life journey together with his wife, the worldwide praised singer, Amy Sacko. The Garana natives invites us on an intimate journey into their musical universe. It is also an invitation to travel to the source where it all began for Bassekou and his other long-time companion, his N’goni. Bassekou Kouyaté reveals the secrets behind the beautiful love story between himself and his instrument. Amy and Bassekou chant to us about their fears and hopes for the future, give philosophical advices and sing tributes to important people of present and historical society of the Bambara Empire. New texts and re-interpretations of ancient texts, song in Bambara and Peul. Bassekou Kouyate is the undisputed world master of the N’goni, a virtuoso, a pioneer of innovation, as
well as a stronghold of tradition. He gave the ancient instrument noble notes and made it shine on international stages with legends like Youssou N'Dour, Ali Farka Toure, Toumani Diabate, Bela Fleck, Taj Mahal, Eliades Ochoa, Damon Albarn, Michael League, Carlos Santana, U2 and Taj Mahal. In past recordings, Bassekou was one of the key musicians on Ali Farka Toure's posthumous album 'Savane', he played in the Symmetric Trio with Toumani Diabate, and was part of Taj Mahal's 'Kulanjan'
project. Bassekou has won several BBC awards for his celebrated debut album 'Segu Blue' (Outhere Records) and was Grammy-nominated for the follow-up 'I speak fula' (Outhere Records). He has played hundreds of concerts across the globe, sharing the stages with everyone from Paul McCartney to John Paul Jones and Bono. Amy Sacko has all along had her own solo carrer as well as as touring the world for decades with the family band Bassekou Kouyaté & N’Goni Ba.
Djudjon, L’oiseau de Garana is the first album by Bassekou and Amy, that has been produced in Mali, entirely by Malians. It was recorded by Bassekou’s son Madou Kouyate, on location in their village Garana, and co-produced by Bassekou and his friend Ibrahim Kaba. Kaba insisted in letting Bassekou play from his heart, and with a natural sound that is not aimed towards a Western audience, but focuses telling the universal story of his and Amy’s roots. Both Amy and Bassekou are like unpolished diamonds: Ali Farka called Bassekou “Malis Black Diamond”. On this album they are at home. The album is a tribute to their tradition, their ancestors and to their local society. Djudjon, L’oiseau de Garana takes the listener on a journey to deeper places in the soul, on a trip to the earthly roots that connects humanity. It is Mali Blues at its best!
LINE UP Bassekou Kouyate Ngoni Solo & Vocals, Amy Sacko Vocals, ,Barou Kouyate Ngoni Bas / Binan
Diabate Ngoni Bas, Madou Kouyate Ngoni Bass, Mohamed Kossebe Dum-Dum.
TITLES 01 BATOU 04:28, 02 DJONKOLONI 04:25, 03 GARANA 05:49, 04 DJAMA 04:21, 05 SEYDOU NANTOUME
05:49, 06 DAMA NDIAYE 04:13, 07 BARO 04:53, 08 DJEITIMBA 05:21, 09 TCHE DJAN 06:29, 10 DOMBA 05:19, 11
NDJARO 06:40,12 MACINA 03:29. Total Playtime 58:76
Music composed by Bassekou Kouyate. Texts by Amy Sacko & Bassekou Kouyate.
Produced by Bassekou Kouyate & Ibrahim Kaba
Executive Production Ibrahim Kaba, K’Mam Productions & Carolina Vallejo, One World Records
Recording Engenier Madou Kouyate. Recorded on set in Garana. Mixed by Madou Kouyate Studio MBK.
Post - Co production by Carolina Vallejo. Mastered by Tom Leader Supported by KODA.
©℗One World Records 2024