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01. "10 Of May" 02. "The People Of Laayoune" 03. "20 Of May" 04. "Long Live The Sahrawi Army" 05. "Song For The Prophet" 06. "Youth Of The Nation" 07. "Let Me Know Our Past" 08. "Brave People" 09. "The Day Of The Free Nation" 10. "I Sing For The Country" 11. "Dreams And Nostalgia" 12. "Charm And Beauty" 13. "Sing For The Nation Day"
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Description: | An amazing and rare studio recording of 1990s Polisario music! The album is a
standout example of the Sahrawi political folk style that mixes traditional
modes with Western scales and instrumentation and response vocals. The
repertoire of El Wali is fiery and inspirational, a call to arms - with national
anthems, celebrations of political anniversaries, and religious pleas for peace,
with call and response duets, backed with a synthesizer, programmed drums, and
electric guitar. Nomadic inhabitants of Western Sahara, the Sahrawi movement for
liberation began in the 1970s and has continued until today. Sahrawi political
folk music dates back to the origins and has played an integral role in the
struggle, with political anthems creating a national identity. One of the first
Saharan music to incorporate the electric guitar, the style was hugely
influential on the better known Tuareg guitar genre. The later addition of
synthesizer and programmed rhythms further transformed the sound, becoming a
foundation of Sahrawi music. Recorded in Belgium in 1994 while on tour, this
version of El Wali performed a style reflecting the popular music of the refugee
camps. 'Tiris' is a refreshing production with none of the typical "world music"
polish of the '90s. This evidently led to its unsuccessful release in the west.
Originally released only in as a small run CD for OXFAM Belgium, the CD quickly
disappeared and is impossible to find. In West Africa, however, it became a
viral success and the defining representative Sahrawi music. In 2012 a track was
released on 'Music From Saharan Cellphones Vol. 2' and only after an arduous
search over 8 years (leading through Spain to the Canary Islands to Tindouf and
eventually to Belgium) the artists, the studio, and the original recording were
tracked down. A co-release with Badawi Archives, the first Sahrawi run record
label led by DJ/producer Bedouin Sahrawi. - Includes 4 page folder and download code voucher.
Reissued by Sahel Sounds & Badawl Sahrawl Archives |
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Manufacturer No.: |
00136861 |
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