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Bela Fleck / Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions Part 2
Жанр: African Folk, Ethnic Jazz, Contemporary Bluegrass
Страна-производитель диска: USA
Год издания: 2010
Издатель (лейбл): Acoustic Planet (Bela Fleck's own label)
Страна: USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 01:07:56
Источник (релизер): TPB (благодарности Pastafari)
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01 Spirit Song
02 Salam Aleikum
03 Chant
04 The Rights of Man_Ya Fama
05 Kamungoro
06 Sumu
07 Obughangwa
08 Soumauro
09 Furaha
10 Mar Rano
11 Jesus of Banjul
12 Mali Jam
13 Kayi ni Wura
14 Old Joe Jatta
Доп. информация: http://belafleck.com (Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) only available as a direct download from his website)
Код:
AUDIOCHECKER v2.0 beta (build 457) - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu
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Started at: воскресенье, 11. 05. 2014. - 21:09.53
14 files found
01 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\01- Spirit Song_Kyebukube.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
02 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\02- Salam Aleikum.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
03 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\03- Chant.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
04 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\04- The Rights of Man_Ya Fama.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
05 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\05- Kamungoro.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
06 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\06- Sumu.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
07 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\07- Obughangwa.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
08 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\08- Soumauro.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
09 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\09- Furaha.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
10 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\10- Mar Rano.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
11 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\11- Jesus of Banjul.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
12 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\12- Mali Jam.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
13 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\13- Kayi ni Wura.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
14 -===- F:\Music\Bela Fleck\Bela Fleck - Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2 (2010) [FLAC]\14- Old Joe Jatta.flac
  Extracted successfully
  Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100%
  Tempfile successfully deleted.
Finished at: воскресенье, 11. 05. 2014. - 21:26.04 (operation time: 0:16.10)
Béla Anton Leoš Fleck (born July 10, 1958) is an American banjo virtuoso and 18 time Grammy award winner. Widely acknowledged as one of the world's most innovative and technically proficient banjo players, he is best known for his work with the bands New Grass Revival and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9la_Fleck
Throw Down Your Heart chronicles banjo virtuoso and 18 time Grammy award winner Bela Fleck's musical journey to Africa to explore the little known African roots of the banjo. Bela's boundary-breaking musical adventure takes him to Uganda, Tanzania, The Gambia, and Mali, and provides a glimpse of the beauty and complexity of African music. Using his banjo, Bйla transcends barriers of language and culture, finding common ground and forging connections with musicians from very different backgrounds.
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Béla Fleck is often considered the premier banjo player in the world. “Throw Down Your Heart - Africa Sessions Part 2” includes fourteen new songs recorded during his journey from Nashville to Mali, The Gambia, Tanzania and Uganda. Fleck's goal was to collaborate with incredible African musicians, and look into the origins of the banjo and banjo music. This is also Fleck's second installment of his African musical odyssey and his first experiment with the idea of going direct to the listener online; no record company middleman, a popular concept being used in today's digital music world. For now, his website is the only place you can find and download this fabulous album.
A New York City native, he picked up the banjo at age 15 after being awed by the bluegrass music of Flatt & Scruggs. While still in high school he began experimenting with playing bebop jazz on his banjo, mentored by fellow banjo renegade Tony Trischka. In 1980, he released his first solo album, Crossing the Tracks, with material that ranged from straight ahead bluegrass to Chick Corea’s “Spain.” In 1982, Fleck joined the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, making a name for himself on countless solo and ensemble projects ever since as a virtuoso instrumentalist. In 1989 he formed the genre-busting Flecktones, with members equally talented and adventurous as himself.
Throw Down Your Heart, the third volume in Béla’s renowned Tales From the Acoustic Planet series, is his most ambitious project to date. In on-location collaborations with musicians from Uganda, Tanzania, Senegal, Mali, South Africa and Madagascar, Béla Fleck explores the African origins of the banjo, the prototype of which was brought to American shores by African slaves. Throw Down Your Heart is a companion to the award-winning film of the same name, which Béla and director Sascha Paladino are currently premiering at festivals nationwide. Transcending barriers of language and culture, Fleck finds common ground with musicians ranging from local villagers to international superstars such as the Malian diva Oumou Sangare to create some of the most meaningful music of his career.
The music on the album is as adventurous and varied as anything we’ve come to expect from Béla, ranging from the tradition-based opening track, performed with a group of Kenyan women singers, to the exquisite title track, performed with the Haruna Samake Trio and Bassekou Kouate from Mali. Basseko, who comes from a long line of Griot musicians, is an incredible improvising player who plays the n’goni, the Malian banjo. The music he and Béla make together is gentle and melodic. Equally modern is his duet with South African guitarist Vusi Mahlasela, who is simply known as ‘the voice’ (and what an awesome and expressive voice he has). His music connects South Africa’s Apartheid-scarred past with its promise for a better future.
Nothing can quite prepare the listener for the sound of the giant marimba played by the Muwewesu Xylophone Group in Uganda. Says Béla, “The marimba is reassembled every day, and it seems to be played by a set group of men. Each one plays a certain musical part in the group. I think there are other people who know each of the parts in case someone is unable, or unavailable to play. Also there seemed to be kids who were being taught parts. But a spot in the primary team seemed to be a very coveted spot, and the men who played in this group were very serious and very good. The village did join in – in large numbers, singing and playing flutes and fiddles and percussion instruments. They also danced.” It’s a sound of pure joy.
Another highlight is “Djorolen,” a duet with singer Oumou Sangare, who delivers a vocal that expresses heartbreaking beauty and sadness. “As she points out in this song,” says Béla, “it is often the orphans, those who have lost their parents when they are young, who have the greatest problems in life.”
“D’Gary Jam” is a fascinating amalgam that exemplifies the spirit of the album. Béla explains, “This track started its life in Nashville. We had a great jam one day, which went for 22 minutes straight, the whole take was really cool.
"This was in July, about 7 months before we went to Africa. I decided to bring the track along, and add people to it as we went, and even after the trip, a kind of science project, if you will. After things got added, I took some liberties with people’s parts and did a little audio sculpting.” Along with the great acoustic guitarist D’Gary, the track features, among others, Oumou Sangare, the legendary kora player Toumani Diabate, and Bassekou Kouyate."
As to the origins of the banjo, Béla comments, “When I went to Africa I found instruments and players that gave me a better sense of where the thing started. In Gambia and Mali in particular, I found what I was looking for!” This is especially apparent on the traditional song medley “Ajula/Mbamba,” performed by Béla and The Jatta Family from the Gambia. “The akonting could very well be the original banjo. Everyone around Banjul certainly seems to think so! Huge numbers of slaves came west from this area. We were told that the musicians were allowed to play these instruments on the slave ships, and that many lives were saved due to it.”
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=8330
Afel Bocoum - guitar
Djelimady Tounka - guitar
D'Gary, the Jatta Family - guitar
Albert Bisaso Ssempeke, Jr. - lyra
Haruna Walisimbe - thumb piano (mbira)
Anania Ngoliga - thumb piano (mbira)
Jesus Jah Jarju - akonting player
Haruna Samake Trio
Muwewesu Xylophone Group
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