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Gagner l'argent français. Лицензиар Mamani Keita, Nicolas Repac - Yelema - Продолжительность: 4:48 NO FORMAT!
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Demissen Koulou, 04:44.
Gagner L'argent Français. Backing Vocals – Julia Sarr, Mamani Keita, Mariam KeitaBass – Jérôme GoldetDjembe, Shaker – Anzoumana KantéDrums – Patrick GoraguerGuitar – Dielly Moussa Kouyaté, Nicolas RepacNgoni – Moriba KoïtaNgoni – Harouna Samaké Programmed By, Sampler – Nicolas Repac. Recorded in March 2010 by Nicolas Repac at Home, recorded in May 2010 at Studio Soyuz B by Lucas Chauviére (FLAM), and on May 25, 2010 at Studio Moffou (Bamako) by Abou Cissé except "Douba" recorded at Studio Bogolan (Bamako) by Olivier Kaba. Waleya" includes a sample from "Freilach", traditional song arranged and interpreted by Nano Peylet, taken from the album "Notes de Voyage" by Bratsch. Catalogue Number : 277 147 0 on digipak and booklet. Catalogue Number : 817 155 2 on CD.
Assitan Keïta, popularly known as Mamani Keïta (Bamako, 20 October 1965) is a singer and musician from Mali. Mamani" literally means "grandmother". She was raised speaking Bambara, and was a backup singer for Salif Keita. She is best known in English speaking countries for her album with Marc Minelli, Electro Bamako. Mamani Keita released her second album entitled Yéléma in 2006 and Gagner l'Argent Français in 2011. Gagner l'Argent Français (2011, No Format!) Kanou (2014, World Village). "Mamani Keita & Nicolas Repac – Yelema". Retrieved 30 April 2013.
Album · 2011 · 10 Songs. Gagner l'argent français Mamani Keita. Label: No Format! Mamani Keita used to sing backup for Salif Keita, and their musical compatibility is apparent in Mamani's reedy, clear voice, a kind of shimmer that coats much of her second solo album, aong with a penchant for experimentalism. Backed by French producer Nicolas Repac, Gagner employs sounds both expected on an Afro-pop album-waterfalling koras, chugging electric guitars-and not so expected, like a Chinese erhu or a Klezmer clarinet
En 2006, Mamani Keïta sort son second album, Yelema, composé avec l'arrangeur Nicolas Repac. Ce disque est son premier sur le label No Format!. Quelques années plus tard, elle réitère sa collaboration avec Nicolas Repac et sort un nouvel album, Gagner l'Argent Français (2011, No Format!). African Ethnic electronica electronic mali.
I even learned a new piece of French slang: bosser, which according to About. com means "to work, slog/slave away. That's a song-of-the-year candidate pour moi. Unfortunately, the rest of the lyrics are almost exclusively in Bambara, which in the absence of trots renders the album atmospheric by definition-spare and lovely, but not supernally so. Mastermind Nicolas Repac favors trap drums physical or otherwise, kora, and spookily ethnic-once-removed synths.
| Gagner L'argent Français | 3:33 |
| Demissen Koulou | 4:42 |
| Doussou | 3:44 |
| Sinikan | 3:55 |
| Nenibali | 4:19 |
| Massigui | 5:05 |
| Konia | 4:29 |
| Waleya | 4:53 |
| Douba | 3:24 |
| Siya | 5:41 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NØF. 17, 277 147 0, 817 155 2 | Mamani Keita & Nicolas Repac | Mamani Keita & Nicolas Repac - Gagner L'argent Français (CD, Album) | No Format, Universal Music Jazz France, Universal Music Jazz France | NØF. 17, 277 147 0, 817 155 2 | France | 2011 |
| 276 575 2 | Mamani Keita, Nicolas Repac | Mamani Keita, Nicolas Repac - Gagner L'argent Français (CD, Album, Promo) | No Format | 276 575 2 | France | 2011 |
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