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Album: Talking Timbuktu
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4)    Sega More Info... 0:03
5)    Amandrai More Info... 0:09
6)    Lasidan More Info... 0:06
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Album: Talking Timbuktu
# Song Title   Time
1)    Bonde More Info... 0:05
2)    Soukora More Info... 0:06
3)    Gomni More Info... 0:07
4)    Sega More Info... 0:03
5)    Amandrai More Info... 0:09
6)    Lasidan More Info... 0:06
7)    Keito More Info... 0:05
8)    Banga More Info... 0:02
9)    Ai Du More Info... 0:07
10)    Diaraby More Info... 0:07
 
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  • Personnel: Ali Farka Toure (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, 6-string banjo, njarka, percussion), Ry Cooder (acoustic & electric guitars, electric slide guitar, electric mando-guitar, cumbus, mbira, marimba, tamboura, mandolin, bass, samples); Oumar Toure (vocals, congas, bongos); Hamma Sankare (vocals, calabash); Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (electric guitar, viola); John Patitucci (acoustic bass, bass); Jim Keltner (drums).
  • Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California in September, 1993. Includes liner notes by Nick Gold.
  • TALKING TIMBUKTU won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
Professional Reviews
Uncut (2/03, p.78) - "...The spirit of spontaneity only serves to emphasize the deep understanding between the two guitarists and the connections between American blues and its African roots..."

Musician (6/94, p.86) - "...Toure's home village of Niafunke nestles between the Sahara and the Niger River, his farm plots carefully cultivated in a precarious symmetry between two inexorable forces. It's fitting that TALKING TIMBUKTU achieves its own quiet balance among several roots and branches of the blues...."

Village Voice (2/28/95) - Ranked #40 in the Village Voice's 1994 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.

Stereo Review (5/94, p.91) - "...a very different tapestry of cross-cultural musical threads that co-exist happily and beautifully..."

Mojo (Publisher) (1/95, p.52) - Included in Mojo's "25 Best Albums of 1994" - "A sprung cushion of boneless rhythms conjured up by the rich ringing West African guitar of Toure...and the loose spiritual blues of Cooder."
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