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View ArticleBassekou Kouyaté & Ngoni Ba – Ba Power
Powerful Afro-rock from the Hendrix of the ngoniBassekou KouyatéThe ngoni isn’t much of an instrument to look at. Four strings, traditionally cut from lengths of fishing line, are pulled across a...
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Senegalese singer and guitarist is back on trackAfrican artists who gain global recognition can swiftly find themselves hijacked by the great and the good of the liberal establishment. In the interests...
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Country wildcat's Monumental box, including five extra discs of lives, demos and outtakesCountry music was never the same after the day in 1969 when Kris Kristofferson landed his helicopter in Johnny...
View ArticleMarvin Gaye – Volume Three 1971 – 1981
Where the Prince Of Soul comes of ageOne night in 1971, Marvin Gaye called Berry Gordy at his vacation home in the Bahamas and told him he was planning to make a protest album. “With the world...
View ArticleJudy Henske and Jerry Yester – Farewell Aldebaran
The genre-defying, Zappa-approved, folk-prog-jazz experimenters lovingly revisitedOn June 16, 1969, Frank Zappa’s wonderfully outré Straight label released two characteristically left-field albums. One...
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