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    Rokia Traore - Beautiful Africa (2013) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Rokia Traore - Beautiful Africa (2013) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Rokia Traoré - Beautiful Africa (2013)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 45:04 minutes | 976 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Rokia Traoré’s "Beautiful Africa" has been released on April 2013. The record was produced by English musician John Parish (PJ Harvey, Eels, Sparklehorse) and recorded at Toybox Studios in Bristol, UK. Its lyrics are sung in the Malian–born Traoré’s native languages of French and Bambara, as well as some English.

    On Beautiful Africa, Malian songwriter and guitar slinger Rokia Traoré unleashes the fiery rocker she's been nurturing since her teens. On four previous offerings she established herself as a wildly inventive and diverse songwriter, most notably on 2008's Tchamantché. She recorded this set with producer John Parish in the U.K. He keeps her guitar and the n'goni right up front in his mix, just underneath her distinctive, supple voice. Her employment of a female backing chorus acts as both a call-and-response vehicle and as rhythmic and harmonic counterpart. Drummer Sebastian Rochford add weight, punch, and dimension as well. These nine songs are sung in French, Bambara, and occasionally English – sometimes in the same tune. The music walks the line between the celebratory, the tender, the angry, and the sorrowful. Despite its rock leanings, Malian folk traditions are ever present in its DNA – check "Kouma," where the vocals and droning desert blues accompanied by sparse percussion create the theme. Halfway through, Traoré's guitar screams through, distorted, frantic, and in the red. "Sikey"'s layered rock guitars, bassline, and drums create a staggered, syncopated groove, while Traoré and her singers' voices provide an alternate rhythm and dialogue. The taut breaks by Rochford and the haunting n'goni add ballast to her forceful, stinging six-string. Halfway through, a bridge offers a different melody, almost a different tune; it shifts the tempo and harmonic focus before returning to the main theme. The title track is damn funky. Traoré uses a wah-wah pedal and plays straight at Rochford's snare and hi-hat. He lays out numerous breaks – yet remains firmly in the pocket. When she sings "Intense as ever," there's a snarl in her words as she addresses the chaotic, troubling situation in her once peaceful homeland. "Ka Moun Kè," which follows, is a soulful African pop tune; it's grainy and infectious with killer guitar reverb and a hypnotic rhythm track. Parish keeps things raw and lively; the appearance of these tunes being played by a live band is ever present. For those who long for tradition, the ballads such as "N'Téri" and "Sarama" offer melodies whose roots are centuries old. "Samara" is among the most searing ballads in Traoré's songbook. While Beautiful Africa is her most "commercial" recording – as in, friendly to Western audiences – it nonetheless follows directly the explorations her music has articulated from the beginning. It feels like a natural step, consequently expanding the margins of Malian roots music and rock and pop simultaneously.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Lalla
    02 - Kouma
    03 - Sikey
    04 - Ka Moun Kè
    05 - Mélancolie
    06 - N'Téri
    07 - Tuit Tuit
    08 - Beautiful Africa
    09 - Sarama

    All songs written and composed by Rokia Traoré.
    Produced by John Parish. Mixed by John Parish & Ali Chant.
    Recorded by Ali Chant at Toybox Studio, Bristol, UK. Mastered by John Dent at LOUD.

    Musicians:
    Rokia Traoré - vocals & guitars
    Mamah Diabaté - n’goni
    Fatim Kouyaté - back vocals
    Nicolaï Munch-Hansen - bass, doublebass
    John Parish - additional guitars
    Stefano Pilia – guitars
    Sebastian Rochford – drums
    Jason Singh - human beatbox
    Bintou Soumbounou - backing vocals

    Analyzed: Rokia Traoré / Beautiful Africa
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 0.00 dB -10.91 dB 3:30 01-Lalla
    DR8 0.00 dB -10.16 dB 4:00 02-Kouma
    DR9 -0.45 dB -12.08 dB 3:29 03-Sikey
    DR8 -1.26 dB -11.11 dB 6:26 04-Ka Moun Kè
    DR8 -0.68 dB -11.23 dB 4:08 05-Mélancolie
    DR9 0.00 dB -13.78 dB 9:28 06-N'Téri
    DR9 -1.29 dB -12.99 dB 5:24 07-Tuit Tuit
    DR9 -0.03 dB -11.27 dB 3:35 08-Beautiful Africa
    DR10 -1.35 dB -14.50 dB 5:04 09-Sarama
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 9
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2856 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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