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 London, UK - World Circuit has released the Red and
Green albums by Malian musician Ali Farka Toure. Originally released on
vinyl in 1984 and 1988, these albums have been digitally remastered from the
original master tapes and are made available complete as a two CD set with full
lyrics and sleeve notes.
In the 1970s Ali worked as a sound engineer for national Radio Mali and
broadcasts of his performances earned him a formidable local reputation. In 1975
on the advice of a friend he sent a number of recordings he made there together
with some photographs to the Sonodisc record company in Paris. This soon
resulted in one of the first ever commercial releases of Malian music - a 12"
vinyl album titled Ali Toure 'Farka'. Between 1975 and 1988 a total of
seven albums were released and material from the first five of these was
compiled on the World Circuit release Radio Mali in 1996. All seven
albums were titled only with variations on the artist's name and included no
information other than a photograph and the song titles. Because of this, the
last two albums released became known as the Red and Green albums
due to the coloring of their original album sleeves.
The Sonodisc albums circulated mainly in France and Mali, but in the mid-1980s a
few copies of the Red album found their way to the U.K where they found
an enthusiastic reception from specialist radio shows and magazines. The album
quickly gained great acclaim amongst the burgeoning world music public and
people clamored for more information on this remarkable enigmatic artist who was
hailed as the 'John Lee Hooker of Africa'. As a result of this interest, Anne
Hunt of World Circuit records went to Mali armed with a copy of the 'Red' album
to seek out the mystery man to invite him to record and tour. She arranged for
an appeal to be broadcast over Radio Mali and as luck would have it Ali was
visiting the capital Bamako and he heard the broadcast. Thus began Ali's very
successful international career which has taken him round the world and resulted
in the release of five acclaimed albums including the Grammy winning duet with
Ry Cooder 'Talking Timbuktu'.
The Red album contains the original versions of some of Ali's most
memorable songs. Playing acoustic guitar and singing in a number of local
languages, Ali is accompanied by Hammer Sankare on backing vocals and calabash,
one of the first times that instrument had ever been used on a record. The album
opens intriguingly with Ali quoting the guitar introduction to Otis Redding's
version of 'My Girl'. Released in 1988 the Green album sees Ali's
acoustic guitar and vocals alone or accompanied by calabash and ngoni
(traditional four string guitar). These albums feature an updating of the
traditional repertoires of the north of Mali which Ali has made unmistakably his
own.
These albums have been out of print for and have remained in the archives for
over ten years, and as Ali's reputation grew so did that of these 'lost'
classics. Alongside this CD issue Ali has also just re-released these albums on
cassette for the local market due to renewed interest.
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