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    Sekou Bembeya Diabate - Guitar Fo (2004)

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    Sekou Bembeya Diabate - Guitar Fo (2004)

    Sekou Bembeya Diabate - Guitar Fo (2004)
    EAC RIP | Flac+CUE+LOG ~ 291 MB | 11 Tracks | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps ~ 112 MB | ArtWork
    Genre: World, Jazz, Ethnic & Instrumental | Label: World Village | Release date: Jul 13, 2004

    If you listened to Bembeya Jazz's long-overdue 2004 comeback album, Bembeya, and said, "But I need more of that unbelievable guitar playing from Diamond Fingers," then this is the album you've been waiting for. These 11 tracks showcase many different aspects of one of West Africa's absolute top guitarists, from raging electric Manding pop ("Guitar Fo") to an elegant, jazzy solo piece played on classical guitar ("Mohamed Diabaté"). In contrast to solo projects by the West African guitarist Diabaté inevitably gets compared with–Djelimady Tounkara of Mali–this album mostly lets the guitar shine, keeping the vocals that are so central to most Manding recordings largely off stage. When there is singing, Diabaté does most of it himself.

    "Biduman" kicks things off with a classic, cycling Manding riff that tumbles into an animated rumba shuffle with light percussion backing, not a whole band–old school–and that sounds sets the tone for the whole album. Then the man they call Diamond Fingers' unmistakable guitar phrasing comes in, but he's playing on a nylon-string, acoustic guitar. This is the guitar Diabaté plays at home, and as far as we know, this is the first time he's extensively featured the sound in a recording. He continues in this vein on a smoldering ballad called "Bala Koura." Then on the beautiful, expansive "Dabia Baba," a tribute to Malian businessmen and patron of many modern griots, Babani Sissoko, Diabaté at last lets loose with his signature electric sound. Pure fire!

    Many of these tracks are mid-tempo or even slow, giving Diabaté's guitar ample room to stretch out and sing. "Guitar Fo" and "Diamond Fingers" are the real show-stoppers here. The latter, a dark, Manding steamer, has been part of Bembeya Jazz's live show for years, and both these pieces pour forth from Diabaté's hands with ease and polish that comes only from countless performances. There's a strain of gushing romanticism in Diabaté's playing, and it works best in darker, minor key pieces like this where the moody music grounds his sensuous flights in earthy grit.

    Only on the fourth track, "Ikanam Minala," do vocals enter the mix. Diabaté is not blessed with a particularly lovely voice, and on two of the three vocal pieces on this album, he is joined by a jelimouso (female griot) named Safiata Condé. This works reasonably well once, but when we get to "Dianamo," a ballad that asks too much of Diabaté's limited voice, one wishes he had resisted. His vocal works best in the final section of "Diamond Fingers," in which he resorts to a playful growl reminiscent of Louis Armstrong, or more aptly, Diabaté's late countryman, Momo Wandel Soumah. Here, character rather than technique comes through, and that is something Diabaté has in spades, whether singing or playing.

    Not enough African guitarists make albums that really put the focus on their musicianship, so hats off to a great axeman for letting us experience his mastery in such healthy portions. We need more albums like this.

    Sékou Diabaté, known as Diamond Fingers, is most famous as the guitarist for the legendary Guinean band Bembeya Jazz. This solo outing, back by the five-piece Bembeya rhythm section, is essentially the same sound that made them one of Africa's greatest outfits, but without the horns, leaving guitar very much front and center. Even some of the material comes from the band's repertoire, like the signature title track, a bravura piece of fingering where Diabaté can let rip in his trademark style, showing exactly why he earned his nickname: every note arrives with crystal clarity, and even the fastest runs have a gorgeous precision. He's equally at home on acoustic, as the lovely "Bala Koura" shows with its lilting, relaxed runs. Marvelous as he is on guitar, he's not a singer, as "Ikanam Minala," "Dianamo," and "Diamond Fingers" all show clearly. He wavers around the notes, often falling just flat; be grateful that "Safiata Conde" steps in to help on the first two of those cuts. But the reason for anyone to listen is his playing, and that never disappoints, and nor do the other Bembeya people, who provide the laid-back but crucial support that gives him the freedom to roam the fretboard while keeping the music perfectly Guinean. It's a minor masterpiece of form and technique. ~ Chris Nickson

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    Personnel -
    Sékou Diabaté : Solo guitar / Vocal (4-7-9)
    Safiata Condé : Vocal (4-7)
    Moriké Kouyaté : Rhythmic guitar
    Layba Condé: Rhythmic guitar
    Mamady Condé: Bass guitar
    Papa Kouyaté : Percussion
    Mory Condé Mangalan : Drums
    Compositions / Arrangements: Sékou Diabaté

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    Tracklist:
    01 - Biduman
    02 - Bala Kora
    03 - Dabia Baba
    04 - Ikanam Minala
    05 - Guitar Fö
    06 - Wati
    07 - Dianamo
    08 - Ahmed Sékou
    09 - Diamond Fingers
    10 - Mangué
    11 - Mohamed Diabaté

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


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    Sékou Bembeya Diabaté / Guitar Fö

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