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Étoile de Dakar was the band that made N'Dour famous in his native Senegal. He was 19 when he and ten other young musicians got together in Dakar in 1978. Their style was a brash, innovative blend of traditional West African music, Latin music and American rock and soul music that came to be called mbalax (the Wolof word for ''beat,'' it's pronounced mbah-LAHK), and in Senegal it caused a sensation that has yet to subside. Étoile de Dakar's cassettes were all runaway bestsellers, and their all-night shows were the makings of an enduring legend. Youssou and his fellow singers, El Hadji Faye and Eric M'Backe N'Doye, were known not only for their voices but also for their wild dancing - and yet their amazing tama-drummer, Assane Thiam, almost stole the show night after night.
That exciting era is captured in Once Upon a Time in Senegal. Two CDs contain 23 tracks selected from the historic cassettes Étoile de Dakar recorded between 1979 and 1981. Six of these tracks are rarities that have never been released outside of Senegal until now. The boxed set includes a 24-page booklet of period photographs and an essay by Mark Hudson, the author of The Music In My Head, a novel inspired by Youssou N'Dour, Étoile de Dakar and mbalax mania. As they say in Wolof, wow!
Country | USA |
Artist | ETOILE DE DAKAR FT YOUSSOU N'dour |
Binding | Audio CD |
EAN | 0762183034622 |
Genre | World Music |
Label | Sterns Africa |
Manufacturer | Sterns Africa |
MPN | STCD 305455 |
NumberOfDiscs | 2 |
NumberOfItems | 2 |
PartNumber | STCD 305455 |
PublicationDate | 2010-06-01 |
Publisher | Sterns Africa |
ReleaseDate | 2010-06-01 |
Studio | Sterns Africa |