Best cd since Talking Timbuktu-Featuring 4 Diabate Brothers
Mwasha Bukeni | The Bush | 09/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"An amazing acoustic album/cd.
This is the best album/cd to come since Talking Timbuktu with Ry Cooder and Ali Farka Toure. While it is a re-release it should be considered for album of the year or re-release of the year if you may. Tracks 1 and 3 are simplistic in thier beauty and beautiful in thier simplicity.
This album/cd will quickly be rediscovered and be considered a classic. I hope they plan on printing enough...Martin Sinnock of The Beat Magazine and The Afro Beat on Totallyradio considers the album one of the best accoustic albums of all time...
Excerpt from CD Cover
"When it comes to African Guitar music, Guinea holds a very special place. And when it comes to Guinean guitar music, it doesn't get better than the African Virtuoses. Their story goes to the very heart of the emergence of the guitar as a bona fide African instument in the early era of independence in the 1960's and 1970's, and is inextricably linked with one of the most illustrious guitar playing famlies in Africa, the four Diabate brother heard here. These wonderful, rare recordings of various formations of the African Virtuoses, made in Conakry and Abidjan between 1970 and 1983, showcase acoustic African guitar playing at its most intimate and virtuosic."
Comments from Sterns:
One moment you think it's Spanish, the next you are convinced it is from Peru, until, hearing echoes of Django Reinhardt, you decide on Paris. But each time you are wrong! The group of acoustic guitars featured on this album is 100% African, with roots firmly embedded in Guinean folklore.
These tracks reveal acoustic African guitar playing at its most intimate and beguiling.
Classis instrumental recordings that showcase the gorgeous acoustic guitars of the legendary Guinean group: African Virtuoses. Beautifully re-mastered editions of hard-to-obtain tracks, long-prized by collectors
Historic music - yet one that is as valid and relevant today as when first recorded in the 70s and early 80s
Full-colour, 20-page booklet with detailed notes and full-page reproductions of the original albums
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Musical Excellence
Vincent L. Smith | Washington, DC | 03/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Some folks may denigrate this music by trying to catergorize it WORLD or somesuch nonsense and putting it off in a corner. This is simply musical excellence.
If you love acoustic guitar, then you can find no better music to listen to as you drive, make love, clean the apartment or just daydream in a sunlit cafe. It will fill you with joy, longing, and evoke memories of good times gone..."