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Amadou & Mariam
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Release date: 16/Dec/2008
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Sales Rank: #2412 in Worldbeat
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Style: Worldbeat
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Details / Tracklist: 1: Sabali (3:17)
2: Ce N'Est Pas Bon (3:50)
3: Magossa (3:43)
4: Djama (3:15)
5: Djuru (3:35)
6: Je Te Kiffe (4:18)
7: Masiteladi (3:56)
8: Africa (3:48)
9: Compagnon De La Vie (3:47)
10: Unissons-nous (4:17)
11: Bozos (3:47)
12: I Follow You (Nia Na Fin) (4:02)
13: Welcome To Mali (3:20)
14: Batoma (4:13)
15.1: Sekebe (4:28)
15.2: (silence) (2:03)
15.3: Boula (5:10)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Ft. Damon Albarn
Description:Contains a hidden track (15.3) after a period of silence at the end of track 15. It is only listed in the booklet, as track 16. ? &© 2008 Because Music under license to Warner Music International for the World outside of France/UK/Eire. Publicado y distribuido por Warner Music Argentina S.A. A Warner Music Group Company. Industria Argentina. 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
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Jeff Terich - 15/Apr/2009 
Amadou & Mariam's story has been told countless times, but its charming and romantic tale is the kind that bears repeating. Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam...

Landon Antonetti - 13/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
What do you get when you cross elements of electronic, pop and African blues music with a blind couple from Mali You get the wining guitars and soulf...

Deanne Sole - 06/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
If Amadou and Mariam’s last album felt like a shift in the couple’s career then Welcome to Mali feels like an even greater one. Someone who was disapp...

Tan The Man - 26/Mar/2009 
Husband and wife duo Amadou & Mariam have been making music since they first met over thirty years ago at the Institute for Young Blind People in Bama...

Keith Phipps - 24/Mar/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a married couple from Mali who first met at an institute for the blind, have been making music together in one for...

Jon Dolan - 24/Mar/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Pop has a crappy marital history: Whitney and Bobby, Biggie and Faith, Britney and K-Fed. But husband-and-wife duo Amadou and Mariam?s 2005 CD Dimanch...

Philip Van Vleck - 21/Mar/2009 
The Malian duo of singer Mariam Doumbia and guitarist/vocalistAmadou Bagayoko have, with the aid of producer Damon Albarn,created an intriguing follow...

David Font-Navarrete - 17/Mar/2009 
It?s hard to go wrong with Amadou and Mariam. Mali?s most accessible musical export has it all: a unique sound, musical craftsmanship, a sense of adve...

LINDSEY THOMAS - 19/Feb/2009 
In 2005, Dimanche a Bamako served as this blind Malian couple's international breakout, but producer Manu Chao's contributions -- found-sound snippets...

Andy Stewart - 25/Jan/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
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...