The Rough Guide to Blues Revival
The Rough Guide to Blues Revival is a blues compilation album originally released in 2009. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the album contains two discs: an overview of the contemporary scene on Disc One, primarily featuring American artists, and a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting Malian Samba Touré (a reference to the commonalities between the American Blues and West African music). The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network.[1] Curation was performed by Nigel Williamson, a music journalist and author of the book The Rough Guide to the Blues.[2] The term "blues revival" refers to the resurgence of the genre after the success of Stevie Ray Vaughan.[3]
Critical reception
Jim Allen of AllMusic took issue with the title (claiming the genre "never went away") but named it a "pretty accurate sonic snapshot of the contemporary blues scene". He called the Malian choice for Disc Two "an interesting left-field touch".[4]
Track listing
Disc One
Disc Two
All tracks on Disc Two are performed by Samba Touré, a guitarist from the Tombouctou Region of Mali who, though not related by blood, was raised as a protégé of Ali Farka Touré.[5]
1. |
"Anbafo" |
5:04 |
2. |
"Ali Farka" |
5:52 |
3. |
"Mali Kadi" |
5:19 |
4. |
"Idje" |
4:45 |
5. |
"Man Ye Wogne" |
4:50 |
6. |
"Almoude Yona Toure" |
4:40 |
7. |
"Yawoye (live)" |
2:12 |
8. |
"Takamba (live)" |
5:11 |
9. |
"Anbafo (live Niafunke 2006)" |
5:31 |
10. |
"Foda Diakaina (instrumental)" |
4:34 |
References
External links
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- Blues Revival
- Afrobeat Revival
- Tango
- Gypsy Music
- Gypsy Revival
- Afrobeat Revolution
- Blues And Beyond
- Tango Revival
- Cuba
- Irish Folk
- Brazilian Lounge
- Merengue Dance
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