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1.1 Sabali (Produced By Damon Albarn1.2 Ce N'est Pas Bon (With Participation of Damon Albarn)1.3 Magosa1.4 Djama1.5 Djuru1.6 Je Te Kiffe (Feat. Juan Rozoff)1.7 Masiteladi (Produced By and Feat. 'M')1.8 Africa (Feat. K'naan)1.9 Compagnon de la Vie1.10 Unissons Nous (Feat. Keziah Jones)1.11 Bozos1.12 I Follow You1.13 Welcome to Mali1.14 Batoma1.15 Sebeke1.16 Boula (Hidden Track) |
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 | Description: | Welcome To Mali is an album by Amadou & Mariam, released in 2018. The album is a world CD. - 2008 album, the follow up to the celebrated release Dimanche à Bamako, which sold more than half a million copies worldwide and won the couple numerous accolades upon it's release in 2005. Welcome to Mali features a track 'Sabali', produced by Damon Albarn, plus special guest appearances by K'naan, Keziah Jones, 'M', Toumani Diabate, Tiken Jah Fakoli and Juan Rozoff. The album expands their horizons and yet remains true to their core sound, putting the spotlight firmly back on their unique mix of sweet melodies and funky rhythms, driven by Amadou's bluesy guitar and the duo's compelling voices. Because.Contains a hidden track (15.3) after a period of silence at the end of track 15.1, not listed on release.
Comes as a gold CD disc in 6-panel Digipak sleeve, Housed in a Carded Sleeve (with embossed gold letters), 24-panel fold out poster sleeve.
(P)&(C)2008 Because Music
Actual track durations (from computer) are entered, the following are printed differently:
Track 1: 3:17. Track 2: 3:50. Track 3: 3:45. Track 4: 3:19. Track 5: 3:38. Track 6: 4:19. Track 7: 3:57. Track 8: 3:50. Track 9: 3:50. Track 10: 4:19. Track 11: 3:48. Track 12: 4:05. Track 13: 3:22. Track 14: 4:15. Track 15: 4:26.
Recorded at: Studio 13/London (track 1); La Partie Son (Davout)/Paris (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6 to 8, 10, 12 to 15.1); Studio Bogolan/Bamako (tracks 3, 5, 9, 11)
Additional recording at: Studio Moffou/Bamako (tracks 2, 8, 9, 11, 14); Studio 2000/Dakar (track 2); Studio Davout/Paris (tracks 3, 5, 9, 11 to 13, 15.1); Studio Yao/Paris (track 4); Patrice Studio/Paris (track 7); "Versailles" on the roof, Route de Guarantigui Bougou Bamako (track 10); La Partie Son (Davout)/Paris (track 11); Studio Bogolan/Bamako (track 11)
Mixed at: Studio 13/London (track 1); La Partie Son (Davout)/Paris (tracks 2 to 15.1)
Publishing:
Track 1: Reva Sons/Sony ATV Music Publishing/Because Editions/Chrysalis Music Ltd
Track 2: Reva Sons/Sony ATV Music Publishing/Because Editions/All Other
Tracks 3 to 7, 9 to 15.1: Reva Sons/Sony ATV Music Publishing
Track 8: Reva Sons/Sony ATV Music Publishing/DR
[CD]
Made in France
[Carded sleeve]
Manufactured in France
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16 |
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506010772410 |
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|  | Andy Stewart - 25/Jan/2009  Sir Duke - "Music is a world within itself with a language we all understand." Beyond all of that, though, they're also all three as old ashell - well...
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