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Habib Koite 01/26/2003

SHOWID 200521

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With Bamada

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PeaceTrader (5/3) CDR / 1 View  
Will Taygan (5/5) flac / 1 A View  
Notes: 1 cdr - Mali rock (full spectrum)
Mary K (4/4.2) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Notes: This show feature Bamada and a guest appearance by Bonnie Raitt (Who has said she would drink the sweat off this guy! (A little more graphic that ?drinking a case of you?) but he is awesome! see tech notes :)
Matt D. (4/0) CDR / 1 A View   Aud
Notes: HABIB KOITE(crystal clear audience) 1-26-03. ZELLERBACH THEATER, UC BERKELY, CA(ONE DISC) MALI, AFRICAN SINGER/SONGWRITER WITH HIS FULL BAND THAT WILL MAKE YOU DANCE AROUND YOUR HOME AND JUMP UP AND DOWN ON THE FURNITURE. WITH SPECIAL GUEST BONNIE RAIT!!
smallp (3/5) CDR / 1 A View   AUD
Notes: With Bamada. Very good audience recording. Bonnie Raitt comes out to play on the fifth track (seems this show is also listed as 11/17/2000?). I believe the setlist is: 1) Imada, 2) Muso Ko, 3) Fatma, 4) Wassiye, 5) Foro Bana (W/ Raitt), 6) Ma Ya, 7) Nanale, 8) Cigarette Abana, 9) Applause, 10) Unknown instrumental encore.
john zicconi (3/5) CDR / 1 AUD View   AUD
Notes: Bonnie Raitt guest on the fifth track
beasledad (3/5) cdr / 1 A- View   aud
Notes: great show. at times great recording quality. at other times, a little distorted. this is my first exposure to this guy- great music!
jetydo (1/5) FLAC / 1 7 View   aud
Notes: 74 min
klingklang (1/5) CDR / 1 A- View   audience
Minor Hibbs (1/5) CDR / 1 A View   Audience
Notes: Courtesy of Ed-"THIS SHOW WILL KNOCK YOU ON YOUR ASS!! features legendary african band Bamada. Habib Koite spent some time wandering around Africa trying on different musical sounds, but in the end he fell in love with the traditions of Mali and its own variety of music. He returned, embraced his homeland and started singing its virtues to the rest of the Malians so they would appreciate its beauty. Mali, North Africa, has rich and diverse musical traditions, which have many regional variations and styles that are particular to the local cultures. Habib Koite is unique because he brings together different styles, creating a new pan-Malian approach that reflects his open-minded interest in all types of music. The predominant style played by Habib is based on the danssa, a popular rhythm from his native city of Keyes. He calls his version danssa doso, a Bambara term he coined that combines the name of the popular rhythm with the word for hunter's music (doso), one of Mali's most powerful and ancient musical traditions. "I put these two words together to symbolize the music of all ethnic groups in Mali. I'm curious about all the music in the world, but I make music from Mali. In my country, we have so many beautiful rhythms and melodies. Many villages and communities have their own kind of music. Usually, Malian musicians play only their own ethnic music, but me, I go everywhere. My job is to take all these traditions and to make something with them, to use them in my music." With Bamada. Very good audience recording, killer show. Bonnie Raitt comes out to play on the fifth track!
fossilcat (1/5) cdr / 1 A View   Aud
fossilcat (1/5) cdr / 1 A View   aud
Greg (1/5) Audio CDR / 1 A View  
Notes: I have to agree totally with my mate Ed, not just because he sent this show to me out of the kindness of his heart, but simply because he utters a total truth: THIS SHOW WILL KNOCK YOU ON YOUR ASS!! Features legendary African band "Bamada". Habib Koite spent some time wandering around Africa trying different musical sounds, but in the end he fell in love with the traditions of Mali and its own variety of music. He returned, embraced his homeland and started singing its virtues to the rest of the Malians so they would appreciate its beauty. Mali, North Africa (which borders with Senegal ? for your own benefit see "Orchestra Baobab" on my list!), has rich and diverse musical traditions, which have many regional variations and styles that are particular to the local cultures. Habib Koite is unique because he brings together different styles, creating a new pan-Malian approach that reflects his open-minded interest in all types of music. The predominant style played by Habib is based on the danssa, a popular rhythm from his native city of Keyes. He calls his version danssa doso; a Bambara term he coined that combines the name of the popular rhythm with the word for hunter's music (doso), one of Mali's most powerful and ancient musical traditions. "I put these two words together to symbolize the music of all ethnic groups in Mali. I'm curious about all the music in the world, but I make music from Mali. In my country, we have so many beautiful rhythms and melodies. Many villages and communities have their own kind of music. Usually, Malian musicians play only their own ethnic music, but me, I go everywhere. My job is to take all these traditions and to make something with them, to use them in my music." Awesome audience taped show worthy of any true music lover?s collection. Thanks for the show Ed...and,again, thanks for the stolen notes! :-)
calgarytrader (0/4.8) cdr / 1 a a View  
Anne Chovey (0/5) cdr / 1 View  
EW (0/0) CD-R / 1 A View   AUD
Notes: No setlist
Abigail (0/0) CDR / 1 View