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Acoustic

Oumou Sangare

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Release Date:  28 August 2020

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Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3700551783199

Genres:  World Music  Africa  

Release Date:  20 November 2020

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Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3700551783205

Genres:  World Music  Africa  

  • Description

    Oumou Sangaré releases acoustic album, 'Acoustic', on Nø Førmat. Re-imagining her much-praised 2017 release 'Mogoya' totally unplugged, in live sessions recorded over just two days, 'Acoustic' is the final chapter in a trio of related projects, following 2018's 'Mogoya Re-mixed' edition, which saw Sangaré's compositions retooled by high-profile fans including Sampha, Spoek Mathambo and St Germain.



    'Acoustic' consolidates Sangaré's position as Mali's leading opinion-maker, established with her 250,000-selling 1989 debut Moussolou, which did much for the feminist cause in West Africa. Oumou's capacity to confront suffering whilst preserving her connection to Malian values is reflected in two additional tracks added to 'Acoustic'. 'Saa Magni', which laments the passing of Amadou Ba Guindo (member of the Orchestre National Badema), and 'Diaraby Nene' (lifted from Mous-solou) in which Sangaré's lyrics dared to detail her first physical encounters.



    The release of 'Mogoya' in 2017 signalled the return of Oumou Sangaré after 8 years, during which she had been managing her numerous businesses (including agriculture & pisciculture). With that album, the woman who'd swapped selling water on the streets of Bamako for global stardom reconnected with her audience. Balancing the traditional music of Wassoulou and a forwards-facing curiosity, Malian instruments were augmented by electric guitar, bass and synths, with Tony Allen on drums. Oumou was painted by Congolese artist JP Mika for the front cover, and more recently sampled by Beyoncé (who used 'Diaraby Nene' without permission on 'MOOD 4 EVA'). Never before had Sangaré appeared so far removed from her home country - it's a dynamic that 'Acoustic' redresses, with Oumou embodying the same freedom & audacity of her debut, 30 years ago. It's the fighter, the undefeated rebel that you find here on this snapshot of an album.

    Description

    Oumou Sangaré releases acoustic album, 'Acoustic', on Nø Førmat. Re-imagining her much-praised 2017 release 'Mogoya' totally unplugged, in live sessions recorded over just two days, 'Acoustic' is the final chapter in a trio of related projects, following 2018's 'Mogoya Re-mixed' edition, which saw Sangaré's compositions retooled by high-profile fans including Sampha, Spoek Mathambo and St Germain.



    'Acoustic' consolidates Sangaré's position as Mali's leading opinion-maker, established with her 250,000-selling 1989 debut Moussolou, which did much for the feminist cause in West Africa. Oumou's capacity to confront suffering whilst preserving her connection to Malian values is reflected in two additional tracks added to 'Acoustic'. 'Saa Magni', which laments the passing of Amadou Ba Guindo (member of the Orchestre National Badema), and 'Diaraby Nene' (lifted from Mous-solou) in which Sangaré's lyrics dared to detail her first physical encounters.
    The release of 'Mogoya' in 2017 signalled the return of Oumou Sangaré after 8 years, during which she had been managing her numerous businesses (including agriculture & pisciculture). With that album, the woman who'd swapped selling water on the streets of Bamako for global stardom reconnected with her audience. Balancing the traditional music of Wassoulou and a forwards-facing curiosity, Malian instruments were augmented by electric guitar, bass and synths, with Tony Allen on drums. Oumou was painted by Congolese artist JP Mika for the front cover, and more recently sampled by Beyoncé (who used 'Diaraby Nene' without permission on 'MOOD 4 EVA'). Never before had Sangaré appeared so far removed from her home country - it's a dynamic that 'Acoustic' redresses, with Oumou embodying the same freedom & audacity of her debut, 30 years ago. It's the fighter, the undefeated rebel that you find here on this snapshot of an album.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kamelemba - Acoustic
      • 2. Fadjamou - Acoustic
      • 3. Diaraby Nene - Acoustic
      • 4. Minata Waraba - Acoustic
      • 5. Saa Magni - Acoustic
      • 6. Bena Bena - Acoustic
      • 7. Kounkoun - Acoustic
      • 8. Djoukourou - Acoustic
      • 9. Yere Faga - Acoustic
      • 10. Mali Niale - Acoustic
      • 11. Mogoya - Acoustic

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Kamelemba - Acoustic
      • 2. Fadjamou - Acoustic
      • 3. Diaraby Nene - Acoustic
      • 4. Saa Magni - Acoustic

      Side 2

      • 5. Minata Waraba - Acoustic
      • 6. Djoukourou - Acoustic
      • 7. Mali Niale - Acoustic
      • 8. Mogoya - Acoustic