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Samputu: Testimony from Rwanda   
07/01/2004 11:29AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New CDsUSA - Testimony from Rwanda (Rootstock/Multicultural Media) is Samputu's first acoustic recording and his first American recording. It blends styles and traditions that are embedded in his very musical being; among others, 5/8 dance rhythms, ballads, soukous, gospel, African rhumba, and pygmy.

The powerful song, 10 Years Remembering, is one he wrote soon after arriving in the United States in 2004 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda. He was assisted in writing this song by his friend Glenn Hawkes, who heads up the organization, Rwandans and Americans in Partnership, to which part of the proceeds of this CD are being contributed.

Rehema is a lively Rwanda traditional-style dance tune which tells the story of a young Christian man who falls in love with a Muslim girl. Ngarambe is another traditional Rwandan rhythm (in 5/8). Singizwa is a gospel song based on traditional pygmy (intwatwa) style which praises God. Rwanda Rwiza is dedicated to "Beautiful Rwanda." Tuzagera is national gospel-tinged song performed in a straight-ahead soukous dance style. Twararutashaye is Samputu's plea to fellow Rwandans to return to Rwanda after the genocide. Other songs include Karame Mwana, Migabo, Mana Wari Uri He, Aliwokoka, Tamara, and a bonus track a capella version of 10 Years Remembering.

He is accompanied on this recording by Aron Niyitunga, his longtime friend and a tremendously versatile musician who plays guitars, keyboard and bass. Aron sings a few solo parts and some backup, and even does a powerful short rap on the song Karame Mwana (Cherish the Children). His guitar playing reflects his expertise in many African and American guitar styles. Jordan Mensah from Ghana plays hand drums and hand percussion. And some songs utilize a female chorus.

Buy Testimony from Rwanda .

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