A reminder: however different we are in life, none of us can avoid our death and in this way we are all the same.
lyrics
Translated from Mandinka: Whether your powerful, or beautiful, or poor – one day will come where your deeds will and nothing will prevent us from our day coming to die. And on that day, we will have to present ourselves to the most high.
credits
from Banjul-London,
released February 24, 2017
Jally Kebba Susso – kora, lead and backing vocals
Sambou Suso – backing vocals
Kyazi Lugangira - backing vocals
Jon Speedy - lead guitar
Dan Waldman - solo guitar
Yuval Juba Weitzler - drums
Mamadou Sarr - percussion
Matteo Grassi - electric bass
Niles ‘Asheber’ Hailstones - trumpet
Ray Carless - saxophone
Aaron Thompson – trombone
Nahawa Doumbia has a beautiful voice that fits perfectly with the arrangements accompanying her on these songs. What is there not to love in this album? It's all beauty. Thibaut Devigne
A lost classic of Greek jazz, this collection of songs threads snakelike melodies through a bubbling cauldron of drums. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2019