Pop & MiscellaneousThe best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within.http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pop-miscellaneous/2960-baaba-maal.feed2025-06-04T14:58:28ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementBaaba Maal - Missing You (Mi Yeewnii) (2001)2019-01-28T14:54:21Z2019-01-28T14:54:21Zhttp://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/pop-miscellaneous/2960-baaba-maal/24741-baaba-maal-missing-you-mi-yeewnii-2001.htmlblueloveradministration@theblues-thatjazz.com<p><strong>Baaba Maal - Missing You (Mi Yeewnii) (2001)</strong></p>
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<pre><em>
1 Yoolelle Maman 4:18
2 Miyaabele 3:52
3 Fa Laay Fanaan 4:50
4 Leydi Ma 3:47
5 Jamma Jenngii 4:28
6 Fanta 4:20
7 Laare Yoo 4:42
8 Senegaale Ngummee 5:00
9 Mamadi 4:56
10 Kowoni Maayo (Mi Yeewnii) 5:49
11 Allah Addu Jam 7:46
</em>
Baaba Maal - Primary Artist, Vocals
John Leckie - Mixing, Producer
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>The material on this incandescent release evokes the Senegalese superstar Baaba Maal's previous acoustic stunners, Djam Leeli and Baayo. Maal's piercingly gorgeous, stratospheric Islamic wailing soars over melodies constructed along austere yet sensuous lines as he sings of Africa's imminent heyday, romantic love, and ancient tales. He interacts with constantly shifting strands of song fashioned by guitarists Mansour Seck (Maal's best friend from childhood, who also sings second voice) and Kante Manfila, plus the nimble-fingered kora, or West African harp, of Kaouding Cissokho. The lead trio ripples and leaps among woodsy balafons (xylophones), rattling and swooping talking drums and sabar percussion, and resonant, gutty plucked strings. The ambiance recalls Maal's legendary small-venue live performances or dusk in a small Fulani village, where musicians who have played together all their lives still surprise each other while everybody else sings along. Seasoned fans and newcomers alike will be challenged, astonished, and delighted. --Christina Roden, Editorial Reviews</p>
<p> </p>
<p>As one of Africa's most pivotal musicians, Baaba Maal has consistently produced music that challenges cultural expectations as well as political/social consciousness. Since he was not born into the griot caste, the group that traditionally produces music and documents history, Maal oversteps many barriers to create tunes that inspire dancing, thinking, and spiritual connection. Missing You (Mi Yeewnii) represents a pinnacle of sorts. After the commercial success of Firin' in Fouta and Nomad Soul, which were albums that presented a seamless blending of modern and traditional cultures, Missing You returns to the natural essence of African music -- the people and land itself. It's an offering that reaches both the modern and traditional worlds without compromise. This CD is a collection of intimate, pure tunes enhanced only by traditional instruments and Maal's soaring voice. Recorded in the small village of Nbunk, just outside of Maal's native Dakar, the album brims with the nuances of rural African life. Composed on acoustic guitar, the songs range from the throbbing percussion of "Leydi Ma," to the unadorned simplicity of "Miyaabele," a melody indigenous to all of West Africa, which Maal brilliantly uses as a plea for African unity. Boasting balafons, koras, drums, hoddu (African lute), and even crickets, Missing You reflects Maal's vision of one Africa, and it's a beautiful vision indeed. ---Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, AllMusic Review</p>
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<pre><em>
1 Yoolelle Maman 4:18
2 Miyaabele 3:52
3 Fa Laay Fanaan 4:50
4 Leydi Ma 3:47
5 Jamma Jenngii 4:28
6 Fanta 4:20
7 Laare Yoo 4:42
8 Senegaale Ngummee 5:00
9 Mamadi 4:56
10 Kowoni Maayo (Mi Yeewnii) 5:49
11 Allah Addu Jam 7:46
</em>
Baaba Maal - Primary Artist, Vocals
John Leckie - Mixing, Producer
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>The material on this incandescent release evokes the Senegalese superstar Baaba Maal's previous acoustic stunners, Djam Leeli and Baayo. Maal's piercingly gorgeous, stratospheric Islamic wailing soars over melodies constructed along austere yet sensuous lines as he sings of Africa's imminent heyday, romantic love, and ancient tales. He interacts with constantly shifting strands of song fashioned by guitarists Mansour Seck (Maal's best friend from childhood, who also sings second voice) and Kante Manfila, plus the nimble-fingered kora, or West African harp, of Kaouding Cissokho. The lead trio ripples and leaps among woodsy balafons (xylophones), rattling and swooping talking drums and sabar percussion, and resonant, gutty plucked strings. The ambiance recalls Maal's legendary small-venue live performances or dusk in a small Fulani village, where musicians who have played together all their lives still surprise each other while everybody else sings along. Seasoned fans and newcomers alike will be challenged, astonished, and delighted. --Christina Roden, Editorial Reviews</p>
<p> </p>
<p>As one of Africa's most pivotal musicians, Baaba Maal has consistently produced music that challenges cultural expectations as well as political/social consciousness. Since he was not born into the griot caste, the group that traditionally produces music and documents history, Maal oversteps many barriers to create tunes that inspire dancing, thinking, and spiritual connection. Missing You (Mi Yeewnii) represents a pinnacle of sorts. After the commercial success of Firin' in Fouta and Nomad Soul, which were albums that presented a seamless blending of modern and traditional cultures, Missing You returns to the natural essence of African music -- the people and land itself. It's an offering that reaches both the modern and traditional worlds without compromise. This CD is a collection of intimate, pure tunes enhanced only by traditional instruments and Maal's soaring voice. Recorded in the small village of Nbunk, just outside of Maal's native Dakar, the album brims with the nuances of rural African life. Composed on acoustic guitar, the songs range from the throbbing percussion of "Leydi Ma," to the unadorned simplicity of "Miyaabele," a melody indigenous to all of West Africa, which Maal brilliantly uses as a plea for African unity. Boasting balafons, koras, drums, hoddu (African lute), and even crickets, Missing You reflects Maal's vision of one Africa, and it's a beautiful vision indeed. ---Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, AllMusic Review</p>
<p>download (mp3 @128 kbs):</p>
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<pre><em>
1. Fanta
2. Mbolo
3. Douwayra <a href="http://www.box.com/s/vpmgo2qlxryph2yu29d9" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">play</a>
4. Nayo
5. Cherie <a href="http://www.box.com/s/yt1klqyeqgkxiixtmvf3" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">play</a>
6. Delia
7. Guelel
8. Yanna
</em>
Personnel:
Baaba Maal (vocals, guitar);
Assane N'Doye Cisse (guitar, sabar);
Barry Reynolds (guitar);
Kauwding Cissokho (kora);
Tania Lo (saxophone, background vocals);
Baayo Ndiaye (soprano & tenor saxophones);
Jon Hassell (trumpet);
Hilaire Chaby Harry (keyboards);
Elhadji Niang (bass);
Alioune Diouf (drums);
Bakhane Seck (percussion, djembe);
Ndongo Mbaye, Mabaye Diagne (percussion, sabar);
Thio Mbaye (djembe);
Massamba Diop, Badara Seck, Luis Jardim, Groko, Barou Sal (percussion);
Paul "Groucho" Smykle (programming);
Mansour Seck, Screaming Orphans (background vocals).
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>On Nomad Soul Baaba Maal has stayed true to his Fulani herdsman roots, singing as he travels and working with the best of those he meets along the way. On his seventh U.S. release, you will find collaborations with ambient pioneers Brian Eno and Jon Hassell, Celtic influences with Irish singers "The Screaming Orphans," and a duet with reggae star Luciano. Afro Celt Sound System mainstay Simon Emmerson produces, as do Groucho Smykle, Ron Aslan, and Mykael Riley. This CD is a successful blend of diverse musical influences united by the solid Senegalese sound of Baaba Maal. Maal and his band Daande Lenol are known for extraordinary live performances full of passionate playing and gravity-defying dancing but Maal also makes carefully refined studio recordings using top producers. The result is a polished album that does not lose Maal's vibrancy. ---Jeff Grubb, Editorial Reviews</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Like his fellow Senegalese countryman Youssou N'Dour, Baaba Maal has become one of the most important African musicians in the world today. I have been a Baaba Maal fan for a long time now, and have followed his career over the years. The first album I bought was "Baayo", which was released in 1991. Then came "Firin' In Fouta" in 1994. "Nomad Soul" was first released in 1997. His long time companion, Mansour Seck, who has launched his own solo career in the last few years, seems less prominent on this CD.</p>
<p>Over the years Baaba Maal's music has become progressively more "mainstream", no doubt opening more markets to his music. "Nomad Soul" is no exception, though the tradisional sound is still strongly evident in tracks such as Mbolo, Cherie. Other songs, like Souka Nayo and Fanta have a much stronger pop influence, while tracks like Guelel and Yiriyaro have that strong traditional and dance blend which has become characteristic of Baaba Maal's music. The last track, Lam Lam, which is a religious song about what the future might hold, is my favourite on this album. It's interesting combination of sounds along with its devotional melody/voice line does it for me.</p>
<p>In a way I prefer Baaba Maal's older recordings. Don't get me wrong. I am not a purist when it comes to "ethnic" music. If music stays closed to outside influences, it may end up in a museum, after all. Music is there to be listened to. But "Baayo" is still my personal favourite Baaba Maal CD. I especially like the track Diahowo in which the tension is built up to a climatic and finally inspirational release. "Firin' In Fouta" was more dancy, and features a few tracks through which it is impossible to sit still. --- Christo "montxsuz" (Vancouver, Canada), amazon.com</p>
<p>download (mp3 @320 kbs):</p>
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<pre><em>
1. Fanta
2. Mbolo
3. Douwayra <a href="http://www.box.com/s/vpmgo2qlxryph2yu29d9" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">play</a>
4. Nayo
5. Cherie <a href="http://www.box.com/s/yt1klqyeqgkxiixtmvf3" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">play</a>
6. Delia
7. Guelel
8. Yanna
</em>
Personnel:
Baaba Maal (vocals, guitar);
Assane N'Doye Cisse (guitar, sabar);
Barry Reynolds (guitar);
Kauwding Cissokho (kora);
Tania Lo (saxophone, background vocals);
Baayo Ndiaye (soprano & tenor saxophones);
Jon Hassell (trumpet);
Hilaire Chaby Harry (keyboards);
Elhadji Niang (bass);
Alioune Diouf (drums);
Bakhane Seck (percussion, djembe);
Ndongo Mbaye, Mabaye Diagne (percussion, sabar);
Thio Mbaye (djembe);
Massamba Diop, Badara Seck, Luis Jardim, Groko, Barou Sal (percussion);
Paul "Groucho" Smykle (programming);
Mansour Seck, Screaming Orphans (background vocals).
</pre>
<p> </p>
<p>On Nomad Soul Baaba Maal has stayed true to his Fulani herdsman roots, singing as he travels and working with the best of those he meets along the way. On his seventh U.S. release, you will find collaborations with ambient pioneers Brian Eno and Jon Hassell, Celtic influences with Irish singers "The Screaming Orphans," and a duet with reggae star Luciano. Afro Celt Sound System mainstay Simon Emmerson produces, as do Groucho Smykle, Ron Aslan, and Mykael Riley. This CD is a successful blend of diverse musical influences united by the solid Senegalese sound of Baaba Maal. Maal and his band Daande Lenol are known for extraordinary live performances full of passionate playing and gravity-defying dancing but Maal also makes carefully refined studio recordings using top producers. The result is a polished album that does not lose Maal's vibrancy. ---Jeff Grubb, Editorial Reviews</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Like his fellow Senegalese countryman Youssou N'Dour, Baaba Maal has become one of the most important African musicians in the world today. I have been a Baaba Maal fan for a long time now, and have followed his career over the years. The first album I bought was "Baayo", which was released in 1991. Then came "Firin' In Fouta" in 1994. "Nomad Soul" was first released in 1997. His long time companion, Mansour Seck, who has launched his own solo career in the last few years, seems less prominent on this CD.</p>
<p>Over the years Baaba Maal's music has become progressively more "mainstream", no doubt opening more markets to his music. "Nomad Soul" is no exception, though the tradisional sound is still strongly evident in tracks such as Mbolo, Cherie. Other songs, like Souka Nayo and Fanta have a much stronger pop influence, while tracks like Guelel and Yiriyaro have that strong traditional and dance blend which has become characteristic of Baaba Maal's music. The last track, Lam Lam, which is a religious song about what the future might hold, is my favourite on this album. It's interesting combination of sounds along with its devotional melody/voice line does it for me.</p>
<p>In a way I prefer Baaba Maal's older recordings. Don't get me wrong. I am not a purist when it comes to "ethnic" music. If music stays closed to outside influences, it may end up in a museum, after all. Music is there to be listened to. But "Baayo" is still my personal favourite Baaba Maal CD. I especially like the track Diahowo in which the tension is built up to a climatic and finally inspirational release. "Firin' In Fouta" was more dancy, and features a few tracks through which it is impossible to sit still. --- Christo "montxsuz" (Vancouver, Canada), amazon.com</p>
<p>download (mp3 @320 kbs):</p>
<p><a href="http://salefiles.com/9sc6g4dg5ezx/BbMl-NS98.zip.html" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">salefiles </a> <a href="https://yadi.sk/d/8hDXp3X4rannJ" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">yandex </a> <a href="http://www.4shared.com/zip/rjuhHzK3ba/BbMl-NS98.html" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">4shared </a> <a href="https://mega.nz/#!hJAAnL6K!wUaRUVHoCWKYZJYSJtAusoVL2fY_wQoXblW-dhQtdEg" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">mega </a> <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download/sdjxd7vhz13tx9j/BbMl-NS98.zip" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">mediafire</a> <a href="http://zalivalka.ru/352282" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">zalivalka </a> <a href="https://cloud.mail.ru/public/8hf8/v699sgRLg" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">cloudmailru </a> <a href="http://uplea.com/dl/CF06B74AD3992CD" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newwin','left=27,width=960,height=720,menubar=1,toolbar=1,scrollbars=1,status=1,resizable=1');return false;">uplea </a></p>
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