ROKIA KONE & JACKNIFE LEE - Bamanan - 2LP - Vinyl

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Label: Real World SKU: 28958 Catalogue ID: LPRW239 Format: Vinyl
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ROKIA KONE & JACKNIFE LEE - Bamanan - 2LP - Vinyl

ROKIA KONE & JACKNIFE LEE - Bamanan - 2LP - Vinyl

€25.99 €19.99

 

LABEL: Real World

CAT NO: LPRW239

BARCODE: 0884108009772

 

Tracklisting:

1. Bi Ye Tulonba Ye

2. Shezita (Take a Seat)

3. Kurunba 04:26

4. N’yanyan 03:36

5. Anw Tile (It’s Our Time)

6. Soyi N’galanba

7. Bambougou N’tji

8. Dunden

9. Mayougouba

10. Mansa Soyari

 

Rokia Koné: vocals
Jacknife Lee: guitars, keys, drums & programming, electric piano
Sountoucoumba ‘Salif’ Koné: lead guitar
Llorenç Barceló: Minimoog bass
Amadou Dembélé: djembe
Mamadou Diabaté: doundoun
Abdou Diallo: doundoun superposé
Amadou Sissoko: tama
Harouna Samaké: kamele ngoni
Maïmouna Ouedrago: backing vocals
Fatoumata Coulibaly: backing vocals
Pamela Badjogo: backing vocals (track 10)
Mariam Koné: backing vocals (track 10)


ROKIA KONÉ & JACKNIFE LEE – Bamanan

2LP – Black Vinyl
(Housed in a Gatefold sleeve with beautiful 16-page photo and lyrics book.)


It’s a voice that soars – pure, clear and true — above bass and synths, traditional percussion and infectious Mande guitar grooves. A stop-you-in-your-tracks voice instantly familiar to anyone in Mali, West Africa: Rokia Koné, aka the Rose of Bamako. On her debut international release, she’s teamed with Irish-born, California-based rock producer Jacknife Lee — and reimagined the Malian sound in ways leftfield and ground breaking.

The album’s most reflective moment comes on the beautiful ‘N’yanyan’, which finds Koné accompanied solely by electric piano. The vocals were recorded in Bamako on 18th August 2020, the night of a coup d’état that marked another period of instability for Mali, a country troubled by severe political upheaval for almost a decade. Koné delivered a profound vocal performance in a single take, just before the power was shut down and a curfew imposed on the city.

“I sing ’N’yanyan’ for all human beings, to tell them that we are in the middle ground and all this will end one day. This difficulty is only a moment in time, and all things will pass.”

In Jacknife Lee, Rokia Koné found a musical soulmate, a collaborator who helped unlock her songs with exquisite, timeless arrangements.

“I love the new palette of colours,” says Koné, the next great voice of West Africa. “We’ve made something fresh. Something that stands out.”

 

See below for tracklisting…