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Sidiki Camara Band: Tolerance
ByCamara is known as a member of guitarist Bill Frisell's group The Intercontinentals, but he is also a well-established musician in his own right, having played with such Malian world stars as guitarist Ali Farka Toure and kora player Toumani Diabate.
Camara's deep knowledge of the Mande tradition really shines through on Tolerance, which also benefits from its Norwegian counterparts, guitarists Øivind Wang Tollefsen and Joakim Frøystein, who weave an intricate web of lines around the pulsating rhythms of Camara. Call-and-response patterns, funky fills, polyphonic percussive patterns and soulful saxophone licks form the main ingredients on the title track, which also features Camera's voice along with singer Dieudonne Vakote.
Tolerance has its own signature sound, where African rhythms are fused with jazzy elements and a surprising twist of country and blues. Thus, the weeping steel guitars on "Diarabi" and "Oumaye" add an extra spicy flavor to the already interesting mix.
It's hard not to be enchanted by the music on the record. Malian music is rooted in the bodily groove, but it also incorporates a contrapuntal sense of hypnotizing melodic patterns. Camara's music goes directly to the heart and plants itself into the feet. Supremely sculpted by ECM-associated Jan Erik Kongshaug, the album sports a warm and nuanced sound and the musicians transcend the idea of a regular session. Instead, the music becomes a celebration of life. From the Norwegian mountains to the African deserts, Tolerance deserves to be spread all around the world.
Track Listing
Tolerance; Diarabi; Oumaye; Uwele; Lalikan; N'Goni; Baba Drame; Yankadi; Waka-Wakaman.
Personnel
Sidiki Camara: vocal, percussion, ngoni; Dieudonne Vakote: vocal; Hallvard Godal: saxophone, clarinet; Øivind Wang Tollefsen: guitar; Joakim Frøystein: guitar; Bård Gunnar Moe: bass; Øystein Ølnes: tenor saxophone; Cesar Bolly: vocal.
Album information
Title: Tolerance | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Parallell
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