Thursday, May 26, 2011

Orchestre du Bawobab - Senegaal Sunugaal,
Buur Records BRLP 003, 1975



















A little piece of Senegalese musical history
is to be found on this album from 1975.
From the first time I heard them, I was
determined to be a fan for life. How
about you folks ? No fan yet ? Better
listen to :

artist - Orchestre du Bawobab
title - Senegaal Sunugaal
label - Buur Records
release number - BRLP 003
year - 1975

saxo tenor - Issa Cissokho
guitare solo - Barthelemy Atisso
guitare accompagnement - Ben Geloum
guitare basse - Charles Ndiaye
chanteur, batteur - Balla Sidibe
chanteur - Medouné Diallo
chanteur & maracasses - Laye M'boup
clarinette - Peter Udo
tumba - Mountaga Kouate
chant-tama - Ndiouga Dieng
chant - Thione Seck

tracks;

1 Ndaga
2 Lamin gey
3 Nijaay
4 Ayda ba wuri
5 Faatu joop
6 Senegaal sunugaal
7 Geeja ngala riir
8 Mbegeel
9 Yaama doon xool

promo

12 comments:

arnaud said...

yep "baobab pirate choice" was the first african cd I bought.
I believe to it's a fantastic group.
keep on Senegal tour with other musicians please !

ajnabi said...

A big fan. Of the Orchestre and your blog. thank you so much for these recordings.

Anonymous said...

Wow, that's a seriously classic album, thanks a lot!
- CALUMBINHO

paska said...

Definietly a fan! Great orchestra! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for all these masterpieces.
Many wishes...
Kostas from Greece

joe said...

Baobab on Buur; can't be beat! Thanks Moos!

Mouhamadou Falilou Mbacke Ndiaye said...

Great LP from Bawobab. I'm looking for Visage Du Senegal, and the one with Bouna N'Diaye. Hopefully you will post them. Thanks again

zeporro said...

thank you for the album and for the blog.
cheers.

moos said...

on august 21, 2008, I posted Star Band de Dakar, with a song called Bouna N'diaye, check...

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legrandmaitre said...

Another absolute gem from Baobab. Moos - I don't know where you find these wonderful records but as ever a big thanks for sharing!

Mouhamadou Falilou Mbacke Ndiaye said...

@Moos. I know that, but there's an LP called Guy Gu Rey Gi with the song Bouna N'Diaye sung by the late Laye M'Boup with some crazy tama in there. I am sorry for the misunderstanding