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Amara Toure "Singles Collection 1973-1980"
Vinyl LP
New unplayed Analog Africa LP
Analog Africa release a compilation by Amara Toure, the enigmatic
Afro-Cuban musician from Guinea-Conakry, showcasing all of the 10 songs
he ever released between 1973 and 1980. It took only ten songs for Amara
Toure to become a legend. These ten treasures, representing Toure's
complete discography, have been carefully re-mastered from original
session tapes and vinyl records, and will be released by Analog Africa.
"Latin music, is it really foreign to us Africans? I don't think so.
Listen to the drums, to the rhythm. It all seems very close to us - it
feels like it's our own culture," declared enigmatic singer Amara Toure.
It is the late 50s, and Senegal is going crazy to the groove of Son
Montuno and Patchanga. Brought to West Africa by Cuban sailors in the
early 40s, these styles were immediately adopted by a flourishing music
scene that did not hesitate to embrace the Caribbean sound, mixed it
with their own Folklore, and, in the process, created something new.
Through theunique cultural fusion of West African and Caribbean
influences, Latin music took on a new and unique sound - the format was
reinvented. Producer Ibra Kasse and his Miami nightclub acted as the
spearheads of this movement. They brought a breath of fresh air into
Dakar's nightlife, further energising one of West Africa's most exciting
cities. The demand for ballroom parties and live acts exploded,
attracting numerous musicians from surrounding countries. One of the
musicians who answered this call was percussionist and singer Amara
Toure, from Guinea-Conakry. Spotted by Kasse while performing with
Dexter Johnson, Toure was asked if he would like to be part of a new
project. Little did he know that this project would become a phenomenon.
Immensely important for the development of Senegalese modern music, Le
Star Band de Dakar, led by Mady Konate, became a sort of musical
incubator and workshop, where many musicians learned and practiced their
trade before moving on to become stars in their own right. Toure's
talent on percussion was undeniable, but it was his powerful and raw
voice that captivated the producer. The fascinating way Toure
interpreted Cuban music was unparalleled, and it was this feature that
encouraged Kasse to recruit the unknown artist. Although already
brimming with incredible talent, Amara Toure's joining of Le Star Band
de Dakar in 1958 began the band's meteoric rise to the top. The band
quickly became Dakar's number one orchestra, and it cemented the
reputation of the Miami nightclub as the hottest spot in the country.
The place was packed nightly, and Dakar was boiling. Amara Toure's
Senegalese adventure lasted for ten years when he received an
irrefutable offer and in 1968, joined by a few talented Senegalese
musicians, headed to Cameroon and immediately formed the Black and White
ensemble. Many live gigs later and it was time for the first songs to
be recorded. A total of three singles were produced between 1973 and
1976. These singles, representing the first six songs on this
compilation, fully epitomise and distil the essence of what Toure had
learned during his career. His Mandingue roots fused with the Senegalese
sound that he had mastered - the perfect foundation for the Toure's
Cuban interpretations. If Toure's intention was to create the most
sensual music ever recorded in Africa, he might very well have reached
thisgoal. The musicians on the recording sound like they are playing in a
smokey, poorly lit juke joint, where dark rum was sipped ever so
slowly, and the pulse of the music took up a life of its own. How many
couples have danced, swayed, and melted together to the distinct sound
of Amara Toure ? Nobody can say for sure� Amara Toure's success poured
across the borders of Cameroon, and in 1980 he went to Libreville,
Gabon, to team up with the powerful Orchestre Massako. Toure recorded an
LP at that time which is hailed by many music aficionados as one of the
very best African albums. The songs from that LP are the last four on
this compilation. It took only ten songs for Amara Toure to become a
legend. These ten treasures, representing Toure's complete discography,
have been carefully re-mastered from original session tapes and vinyl
records, and will be released by Analog Africa.
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