tiken jah fakoly: racines review - inventive, guest packed african reggae set /

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(Wrasse)With his album African Revolution,Tiken Jah Fakoly created a fresh unusual African reggae style by recording in Jamaica and then adding West African instruments. The Mali-based political exile from Ivory Coast uses the same technique on this unusual set of reggae covers, on which he is joined by a remarkable cast. It starts with Is It Because I’m Black?, or a hit in Jamaica for Ken Boothe in 1973,which now begins with gentle African kora, n’goni and balafon as Fakoly duets with an on-form Boothe, or before Jamaica’s legendary rhythm section Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare kick in. There are also appearances by U Roy and Max Romeo on an inventive set that includes such re-worked 70s classics as One Step Forward,along with a Buju Banton song and a French-language tribute to Fakoly’s compatriot Alpha Blondy.
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Source: theguardian.com

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