Amadou & Mariam

Dimanche a Bamako

Amadou & Mariam - Dimanche a Bamako

08/02/2005 | Nonesuch 

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All Music Guide Review

Amadou & Mariam, the blind couple from Mali, have certainly paid their dues over the last 30 years, and it's about time they received their big break. Certainly given the excellent reviews in Europe, Dimanche a Bamako could be it, thanks to the production and participation by the elf prince of world music, Manu Chao. He brings a playful lightness to their soulful, bluesy Malian sound, letting in plenty of sunshine, and drawing in a sense of place through the ambience of traffic sounds and snippets of conversation. Chao is also obviously present on several tracks, such as "Senegal Fast Food," which offers a bouncy, reggae-styled rhythm so typical of Chao's own records. But even when not so obviously asserting himself, his presence is felt in the space he creates, and the use he makes of Mariam's admittedly limited voice (she's good, but no one will ever mistake her for one of the word's greatest singers), as on "Beau Dimanche," for example. Lyrically, this is very much an album of love songs, postcards between the couple, but it never veers into maudlin sentiment. Yet there's also a political edge to it, such as with "La Realite." Even if you don't understand the words, however, the entire disc is an absolute aural joy, poppy enough to be exquisitely memorable, yet with layers of resonance underneath. Likely to be one of the world music albums of 2005, it can hopefully find the kind of wide audience it surely deserves. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Dimanche a Bamako Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • M' Bifé
  • 2:11
  • Sound Clip for M' Bifé from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 3
  • Coulibaly
  • 3:18
  • Sound Clip for Coulibaly from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 4
  • La Réalité
  • 3:32
  • Sound Clip for La  Réalité from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 6
  • Artistiya
  • 3:11
  • Sound Clip for Artistiya from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 10
  • La Paix
  • 4:19
  • Sound Clip for La  Paix from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 11
  • Djanfa
  • 4:13
  • Sound Clip for Djanfa from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 12
  • Taxi Bamako
  • 3:44
  • Sound Clip for Taxi Bamako from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 13
  • Politic Amagni
  • 4:56
  • Sound Clip for Politic Amagni from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 14
  • Gnidjougouya
  • 3:45
  • Sound Clip for Gnidjougouya from Dimanche a Bamako


  • 15
  • M' Bifé Blues
  • 5:20
  • Sound Clip for M' Bifé Blues from Dimanche a Bamako


  • Dimanche a Bamako Notes

    Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a blind married couple whose life story is as remarkable as its music, have long been stars in West Africa. They draw the musical traditions of their natice Mali and the neighboring Ivory Coast, while also embracing the Latin American salsa, Cuban son, reggae, American R&B, and English blues-rock that they discovered via long-distance broadcasts. Dimanche a Bamako, cut in both Paris and Bamako should instantly appeal to fans of Chao's easygoing, dance-oriented, multiethnic mix, as to admirers of Mailan stars Rokia Traore and Ali Farka Toure.

    Credits of Dimanche a Bamako

    • Manu Chao
    • Guitar, Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Programming, Producer, Editing, Engineer

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