3760347744568

Segou To Lagos

Solmane Doumbia

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Format: CD

Cat No: MRBML01018

Release Date:  13 October 2023

Label:  Meiruba

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760347744568

Genres:  World Music  Africa  

  • Description

    With this album, Solomane Doumbia pays tribute to Tidiani Kone and brings afrobeat back to his other homeland, Mali

    It was in January 2020 that Solomane Doumbia composed and recorded the tracks for the album 'Segou to Lagos' in Bamako. The recordings took place at night, Solo would take his guitar and start playing riffs. Then, he would go to the computer to compose the beats that would have been interpreted and enriched by Malian musicians directed by Solo.

    Solo is one of those great artists who made the golden age of Malian music and until his retirement from the international scene in 2013, he was considered one of the greatest percussionists in Africa.Life has not always been easy for Solo, like for many other great musicians, but his brilliant musical intuition has never failed him: every time Solo picks up an instrument, sings or dances, a singular light shines on him. He was Salif Keita's percussionist and arranger on some of his albums for a long time. He has accompanied him on all his tours, from his beginnings in Abidjan where they met until 2013.

    Solomane Doumbia comes from a family of musicians who left the Wasulu region (Mali) for Bamako in the early 1960s. They spent more than five years on the road before reaching the capital of Bamako, as the balafonist father and his two singer wives had to take part in all the cultural ceremonies in the various villages along the way! When they arrived in Bamako, they settled in Baco-Djikoroni. There, Solo began to learn the instrument with his father and older brothers and by the age of 15, Solomane was already a formidable instrumentalist! He stayed in Bamako until the early 1980s when he decided to join his older brother Madou Fakoly Doumbia, also a great musician, in Abidjan. This was at the time the route for all Mandengue musicians who wanted to make an international career. Here, the friendship story of Salif Keita and Solomane Doumbia began.

    This opus Segou a Lagos is above all a tribute to another great artist, Tidiani Kone. Like Solo, the work and life of the great Tidiani Kone are little known to the general public, but it was he who first built a bridge between the music of Mali and Nigeria and who inspired and arranged the rhythms that made up Fela Kuti's Afrobeat.

    Solomane Doumbia owes part of his inspiration to Tidiani Kone and this album, this tribute, retraces the route of Afrobeat and brings it back to his other homeland, present-day Mali.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Baga Kanjo
      • 2. Diarabi
      • 3. Segou to Lagos
      • 4. Kele
      • 5. Farafina
      • 6. Nekela
      • 7. Muso
      • 8. Lamini