Guelewar Band Of Banjul – Warteef Jigeen
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Discafrique Records (2) – DARL 007
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Vinyl, LP, Album
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Lista de Títulos
A1 | Warteef Jigeen | 9:26 |
A2 | Leen Te Koun | 7:45 |
A3 | Mamadu Bitike | 7:02 |
B1 | N.T.C. The Gambia | 9:00 |
B2 | Jilanna | 11:26 |
B3 | President Diawara | 6:58 |
Compañías, etc.
- Distributed By – Disco Parade
- Distributed By – Salsa Musique
- Printed By – Montreuil Offset
Créditos
- Alto Saxophone, Vocals – Bass Lo Fara Biram*
- Arranged By – Baay Tanga
- Arranged By, Leader, Piano [Baldwin Accoustic Piano, Hamilton Accoustic Piano], Electric Piano, Electric Piano [Fender, Rhodes], Strings [Strings Ensemble], Synthesizer, Vocals – Laye N'Gom*
- Bass Guitar – Malick Njock Njie*
- Congas, Percussion [Sabar] – Alieu Cham N'Gom*
- Cover, Coordinator – Richard Dick
- Drums – Adama Sall Adu
- Lead Guitar – Moussa Njobdi Njie
- Lead Vocals, Shekere [Shakara] – Moussa N'Gom
- Management, Liner Notes – Badou Salla
- Percussion [Sabar] – Koto Biram N'Gom*
- Saxophone [Horn Solo] – Lo Bass (tracks: A1, B1)
- Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Laye Salla*
Notas
Released± 1981. Backsleeve title "Warteef Jiggen".
Backsleeve lists artist as Orchestre Guelewar De Banjul [French for
Guelewar Band]
3rd album of Guelewar Band Of Banjul who made the revalorisation and renewal of the traditional Sene-Gambian music, that is now known today as "Afro-Manding-Sound".
3rd album of Guelewar Band Of Banjul who made the revalorisation and renewal of the traditional Sene-Gambian music, that is now known today as "Afro-Manding-Sound".
GUELEWAR BAND OF BANJUL - Warteef Jigeen (1981) 2016
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Leen Te Koun
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Mamadu Bitike
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N.T.C. The Gambia
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Jilanna
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President Diawara
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about
PMG047
℗ 1981 Guelewar Band Of Banjul
© 2016 Presch Media GmbH
The Guelewar Band of Banjul are a band quite unlike any other – an explosive mix of soul and funk with local rhythms like Boogaraboo and Ndaga combined with a defiant insistence on singing in their local language, Wolof. They certainly blew a young Youssou N’dour away. He cites them as his biggest influence. Warteef Jigeen marks the point the band found its groove. The title track sets the tone early with parping horns and psychedelic guitar licks. ‘N.T.C. The Gambia’ and ‘Jilana’ seamlessly blend traditional percussion and plaintive sax. ‘Leen Te Koun’ and ‘President Diawara’ showcase some of the freakiest synth ever to come out of West Africa. It was Laye Ngom’s decision as bandleader to draft in his cousin as singer that elevates Warteef Jigeen. Moussa Ngom had paid his dues singing at traditional circumcision ceremonies and his rough, expressive vocals bring a level of melancholy and intensity to the album. It’s a melancholy and intensity that can only come from years of watching young boys take this painful journey to Gambian manhood, a journey, in a way, that Guelewar Band Of Banjul made on Warteef Jigeen. - Peter Moore
℗ 1981 Guelewar Band Of Banjul
© 2016 Presch Media GmbH
The Guelewar Band of Banjul are a band quite unlike any other – an explosive mix of soul and funk with local rhythms like Boogaraboo and Ndaga combined with a defiant insistence on singing in their local language, Wolof. They certainly blew a young Youssou N’dour away. He cites them as his biggest influence. Warteef Jigeen marks the point the band found its groove. The title track sets the tone early with parping horns and psychedelic guitar licks. ‘N.T.C. The Gambia’ and ‘Jilana’ seamlessly blend traditional percussion and plaintive sax. ‘Leen Te Koun’ and ‘President Diawara’ showcase some of the freakiest synth ever to come out of West Africa. It was Laye Ngom’s decision as bandleader to draft in his cousin as singer that elevates Warteef Jigeen. Moussa Ngom had paid his dues singing at traditional circumcision ceremonies and his rough, expressive vocals bring a level of melancholy and intensity to the album. It’s a melancholy and intensity that can only come from years of watching young boys take this painful journey to Gambian manhood, a journey, in a way, that Guelewar Band Of Banjul made on Warteef Jigeen. - Peter Moore
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