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Dobet Ghanore: Couleur

Read "Couleur" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


The personal life of singer-songwriter Dobet Gnahoré can be seen as a journey back to its source, which started in her native Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), wound and lingered through an adopted homeland (France), and then returned, in part to reconnect with family and creative spirits, to the Ivory Coast. Gnahoré's musical life has ...

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Couleur

Label: Cumbancha
Released: 2021
Track listing: Désert; Lève-toi; Jalouse; Yakané; Rédemption; Wazii; Woman; Vis Ta Vie; Zaliguéhi; Ma Maison; Mon Époque; Mi Pradjô.

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Lakou Mizik: HaitiaNola

Read "HaitiaNola" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


HaitiaNola is proof that lemonade is possible when life hands you lemons. Ten-piece roots-music troupe Lakou Mizik came together to help reassemble Haiti's musical culture in the wake of the 2010 earthquake. They recorded their debut in 2016 and then embarked on an international tour, including a performance at the 2017 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage ...

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HaitiaNola

Label: Cumbancha
Released: 2019
Track listing: Renmen (Love); Pistach Griye (Grilled Peanuts); La Fanmi (The Family); Kay Granpa (Grandfather's House); Loumandja; Lakou Dogwe (Temple Ritual); Azaka Vini We'n (Azaka Came To See Us); Iko Kreyòl; Sa Na Kenbe (What Will We Keep); Rasanbleman (Come Together); Grann (Grandmother); Manman Lavi (Mother of Life); Bouyon Lakou (Lakou Gumbo); Mizik Sa Yo (These Songs).

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Quarter to Six

Label: Cumbancha
Released: 2013
Track listing: Part A: Yored Ha’Enev (Evening Falls); Achshav Karov (Closer Now); Rak Oto (Only Him); Ba’Layla (At Night); Sabe Deus (God Knows); Ana Ana wa Enta Enta (I Am What I Am); Ad She’Ein Yoter Le’An (Until There’s Nowhere Left); Ha’Ru’ach Ha’Zo (This Wind); Part B: Mon Amor (My Love); Chaim Pshutim (Simple Life); Olam Shalem (A Whole World); Detrás De Mi Alma (Behind My Soul); Be’Karov (Soon); Im Ha’ita Ro’eh (If You Would Have Seen); In Stiller Nacht (In a Quiet Night); Or Ka’ze (A Light Such As This).

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The Idan Raichel Project: Quarter to Six

Read "Quarter to Six" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Since emerging at the helm of his Project roughly a decade ago, Israeli composer, keyboardist and bandleader Idan Raichel has spirited through rarified air: He co-wrote a song for racial harmony with Israeli President Shimon Perez, and performed at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial inaugural ceremony in Washington, DC. He performed “Gift of Acceptance" with ...

Album

FAYA

Label: Cumbancha
Released: 2012


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