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Faso Denou

by Farafina

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Mama Sara 07:13
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Dounounia 05:22
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Nanore 03:10
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Faso Denou 03:50
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Hereyo Mibi 06:56
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Lanaya 05:38
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Bi Mousso 04:38

about

From the relentless creativity of 1992 Real World Recording Week came a project as joyous as it was powerful — and unusual. Farafina, a percussion ensemble from an arts school in the landlocked West African nation of Burkina Faso. Two producers: iconic American-Panamanian jazz drummer Billy Cobham, of Miles Davis fame, and Daniel Lanois, Canadian uber-producer for such A-listers as U2, Bob Dylan and Peter Gabriel. Over two days — Cobham for Day One, Lanois for Day Two — Farafina’s mighty tapestry of textures, their gigantic fusion of melody, harmony and rhythm, walloped the English county of Wiltshire, entrancing all who heard it.

The story-songs Farafina unleash on percussion including djembe, tama and the thundering doumdouba bass drum; on flute, kora, soukou violin and two wooden balafon xylophones, were co-written by the many ensemble members, each of them steeped in the ancient art of the Manding griots. Vocals, too, are shared, weaving melodically alongside flute and kora and on the dreamy ‘Dounounia’, the flugelhorn of David DeVries and the kit drums of Billy Cobham (who also guests on the explosive ‘Bi Mousso’). Call-and-response is frequent. Communication — between musicians, musicians and producers, the music and the listener — is key. Dancing is inevitable.

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released May 8, 1993

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Farafina Burkina Faso

Farafina is essentially a spirtual concept, an ‘idea’ of the music of Burkina Faso, formerly Upper Volta, which is twice as big as England but with a population of scarcely seven million. In Bobo-Dioulasso, the art of the griots still thrives today, just as it did during the time of the ancient Manding empire. ... more

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