093070851412

Gambian Griot Kora Duets

Alhaji Bai Konte, Dembo Konte, Ma Lamini Jobate

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Format: LP

Cat No: FW8514

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Release Date:  31 January 2020

Label:  Smithsonian Folkways Special

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  093070851412

Genres:  World Music  Africa  

  • Description

    The hypnotic, delicate strum of the kora, the harp-like instrument strung on a halved gourd, has been a trademark of West African music for centuries. 'Gambian Griot Kora Duets' (1979), featuring the master player Alhaji Bai Konte and his equally influential son Dembo Konte and Ma Lamini Jobate, is a remarkable recording that documents an evolution in the kora's use in the traditional music of the Gambia. The album, made in Dembo and Alhjai Bai Konte's living space, shows the musicians incorporating complex, polyrhythmic arrangements, inspired by kora recordings from Mali introduced to them by producer Marc Pevar. Though these musicians are intrinsically linked to the Jali tradition of griot families in West Africa, in which kora players are the historians and record keepers of local cultures, these recordings, with their stylistic innovations, marked a new beginning for international interest in the kora. Dembo Konte went on to tour internationally, performing on John Peel's legendary BBC program in 1989 and collaborating with the influential group Mustaphas 3.

    This reissue is part of Smithsonian Folkways Vinyl Reissue Series, bringing to light hidden gems from the extensive collection and revisiting some of the most iconic and influential albums released by the label. This album is being released alongside other international classics 'Tuareg Music of the Southern Sahara' and 'Calypso Travels' by Lord Invader.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sutukung Kumbu Sora / Solo
      • 2. Tutu Jara
      • 3. Jembasengo

      Side 2

      • 4. Darisalami Amad Fal
      • 5. Yeyengo