Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Jim Fusilli on Mali and Music

Reprinted from http://jazzwax.com

JimFusilli
Two weeks ago, Jim Fusilli—the Wall Street Journal's rock and pop critic—spent time in Paris interviewing Mali musicians for a brilliant column in the paper last week.
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As most people know, Mali's northern region recently was overrun by Islamists associated with al Qaeda. Their first move before the French moved in and chased them into the desert? To ban music. A typical first move by all authoritarian forces claiming to know what's best for the rest.
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As Jim noted, the move was an offense to the soul of a nation that thrives on beats, dance, melodies, harmonies and joy. I thought we all should hear what the North African terrorists were trying to eradicate. So I asked Jim to recommend five albums by leading Mali artists that can be downloaded. [Pictured above: Guitarist Ali Farka Touré, who before he died in 2006 exposed international audiences to Mali's music]
Read Jim's column here. Then dig his Mali music picks below, which he said are "for the most part absent of Western influence—even though Sissoko's partner [Vincent Segal] is a French cellist."
Jim's picks...
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La Difference
 by Salif Keita

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Moussoulou
 by Oumou Sangare

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Chamber Music
 by Ballaké Sissoko and Vincent Segal

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Aman Iman
 by Tinariwen

Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabate - in the heart of the moon - cover
In the Heart of the Moon
 by Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté
Used with permission by Marc Myers

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