Release Date: 22 February 2010
Label: Cumbancha
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 890846001169
Genres: World Music  Africa  
Release Date: 22 February 2010
Label: Cumbancha
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 890846001169
Genres: World Music  Africa  
Description
Madagascar’s Razia Said Issues a Soulful and Poignant Musical Call for an End to Environmental and Cultural Destruction in her Native Land.
Zebu Nation is the outcome of a personal journey that began in February 2007 when Razia returned to Madagascar to reconnect with the land she left as an eleven year-old child. For six weeks she traveled around the country in a van with a group of musicians and a film and audio recording crew. Along the way, she visited inspiring local musicians and saw firsthand the damage done to her homeland’s forests and landscapes. The results of her journey are reflected in the stunning collection of songs featured on Zebu Nation, and in an interactive multimedia website (www.raziasaid.com) that includes songs, pictures and videos from her travels.
Featuring Razia’s smooth and soulful voice, Zebu Nation weaves Malagasy music styles such as tsapiky and salegy with contemporary arrangements to create an uplifting and accessible sound rooted in the Indian Ocean island’s strong musical traditions. Zebu Nation features some of Madagascar’s most celebrated instrumentalists including the guitar and marovany (a box lyre) player Dozzy Njava and the world-renowned accordionist Regis Gizavo. “Their presence in these songs really gives this album that special Malagasy feel,� notes Razia.
SONGLINES TOP OF THE WORLD
Reviews: FROOTS / Songlines / Flyglobal / Friends of the earth magazine / Guardian / Telegraph / Financial Times
Radio: World Route / BBC / Radio Ceredignon / Global Gathering / Dublin Radio / 3 Counties
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Habib Koite
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Dobet Gnahore
Idan Raichel
Wesli
Kimi Djabaté
Kanazoe, Clotilde Rullaud, Abdoulaye Traore, Boubacar Djiga & Achille Nacoulma
Osibisa
K.O.G
Seckou Keita
Vis-A-Vis
N'gola (Sao Tome)
Dobet Gnahore
Madala Kunene