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Orchestra Baobab is a Senegalese Afro-Cuban, Son, Wolof and Pachanga band. Organized in 1970 as a multi-ethnic, multi-national club band, Orchestre Baobab adapted the then current craze for Cuban music (growing out of the Congolese Soukous style) in West Africa to Wolof Griot culture and the Mandinga musical traditions of the Casamance. One of the dominant African bands of the 1970s, they were overshadowed in the 1980s and broke up, only to reform in 2001 after interest in their recordings grew in Europe.
Many of the original members were veterans of the famous Star Band, whose alumni later included the Étoile de Dakar, El Hadji Faye and Youssou N’Dour. Star Band were the resident band of the upscale Dakar Miami Club. So when the Baobab Club opened in Dakar in 1970, six players, led by saxophonist Baro N'Diaye, were lured from Star Band and the Orchestra Baobab were born. The club in turn is named for the baobab (Adansonia) tree.
The original frontmen of the band were the Casamance singers Balla Sidibe and Rudy Gomis who came from the melting pot of Casamance musical styles, and most famously Laye Mboup (killed in a 1974 car accident) who provided vocals in the Wolof griot style. His Wolof language lyrics and his soaring, nasal voice defined the sound of Baobab's early hits.
Baobab is the common name for each of the nine species of tree in the genus Adansonia. The generic name honours Michel Adanson, the French naturalist and explorer who described Adansonia digitata.
Of the nine species, six are native to Madagascar, two are native to mainland Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and one is native to Australia. One of the mainland African species also occurs on Madagascar, but it is not a native of that island. It was introduced in ancient times to south Asia and during the colonial era to the Caribbean. It is also present in the island of Cape Verde. The ninth species was described in 2012, and is found in upland populations of southern and eastern Africa. The African and Australian baobabs are almost identical, having separated less than 100,000 years ago.
Baobabs reach heights of 5 to 30 m (16 to 98 ft) and have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 m (23 to 36 ft). The Glencoe baobab, a specimen of A. digitata in Limpopo Province, South Africa, was considered to be the largest living individual, with a maximum circumference of 47 m (154 ft) and a diameter of about 15.9 m (52 ft). The tree has since split into two parts, so the widest individual trunk may now be that of the Sunland baobab, or Platland tree, also in South Africa. The diameter of this tree at ground level is 9.3 m (31 ft) and its circumference at breast height is 34 m (112 ft).
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Track 1 from the album 'Pirate's Choice: The Legendary 1982 Sessions' Disc One by the group Orchestra Baobab. The band is Senegalese Afro-Cuban, Son, Wolof and Pachanga. Organized in 1970, as a multi-ethnic, multi-national club band Orchestre Baobab adapted the then current craze for Cuban Music (growing out of the Congolese Soukous style) in West Africa to Wolof Griot culture and the Mandinga musical traditions of the Casamance. One of the dominant African bands of the 1970s, they were overshadowed in the 1980s and broke up, only to reform in 2001 after interest in their recordings grew in Europe.
The mighty Orchestra Baobab perform 'Utru Horas' live at Festival du Bout du Monde, Crozon, France, August 2003. For more information go to www.orchestrabaobab.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orchestra-Baobab/8291507261 http://www.worldcircuit.co.uk/#Orchestra_Baobab Buy the music at amazon http://tinyurl.com/7h2p98w i tunes http://tinyurl.com/7bo5och
Download: http://v.blnk.fr/AuwbhP7h Click here to subscribe to World Circuit - http://smarturl.it/sub2worldcircuit World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall. World Circuit's African artists enjoy equal prestige, including Grammy winning albums from Ali Farka Touré and kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, Mali's 'star of stars' Oumou Sangare, afrobea...
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baobab on senegalese tv for promotion of the senegambia k7 aka pirates choice etc.it's peter udo on clarinette.utru horas and ngalam.
Orchestra Baobab Utru Horas guitar chords solo
AfroCubism performing "Utrus Horas" at the Sonic Stage at Bonnaroo 2012.
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Orchestra Baobab 'Ndeleng Ndleleng' live at Paradiso, Amsterdam, winter 2007. A rousing version of the track from Baobab's acclaimed album 'Made in Dakar' For more information go to www.orchestrabaobab.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orchestra-Baobab/8291507261 www.worldcircuit.co.uk Buy the music at http://tinyurl.com/7h3ntab
Ochestra Baobab performing 'Nijaay' live at Malta Jazz Festival Subscribe to World Circuit to never miss a video - http://bit.ly/subscribe2WorldCircuit Africa's perfect pop group are back! Five years on from the best-selling 'Specialist in All Styles', Orchestra Baobab return with 'Made in Dakar', an album that celebrates their roots in one of the world's most explosive musical cities -- which updates their classic mellow sound with a new edge and a new energy for new times. But the album's standout track must be the show-stopping 'Nijaay', a brooding paean to the joys and responsibilities of marriage, written by Laye Mboup, the late-legendary Baobab singer who was killed in a car crash in 1974. This is one of the great Dakar songs, in what will become its defining version, with Assane...
Orchestra Baobab - Ndongo Daara (Live Womad 2003)
Documentary about Orchestra Baobab that was made for their comeback album, 2002's "Specialist in all styles". It documents Baobab's story, music and band members. Directed by Cosima Spender or more information go to www.orchestrabaobab.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Orchestra-Baobab/8291507261 http://www.worldcircuit.co.uk/#Orchestra_Baobab Buy the music at amazon http://tinyurl.com/7h2p98w i tunes http://tinyurl.com/7bo5och
Pape Ndiaye Ndeleng Ndeleng
The first single taken from Orchestra Baobab's new album 'Tribute To Ndiouga Dieng' released on 31st March 2017. Pre order: https://WorldCircuit.lnk.to/TributeToNdiougaDieng
Orchestra Baobab are masters of the African/Afro-Cuban fusion that dominated Senegal's music scene in the Seventies. A fluid mixture of mellifluous guitar and delicious vocals, "Pirate's Choice" was recorded in 1982 shortly before they disbanded, and originally released worldwide by World Circuit in 1989. Repackaged with an extra CD of previously unreleased material, the re-release of this essential record in 2001 prompted a full-scale reunion of the band and they are currently touring Europe and the US. Click here to subscribe to World Circuit - http://smarturl.it/sub2worldcircuit World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for...
Leading group of Afro-Cuban music "made in" Senegal, Orchestra Baobab ("Gouy Gui" in Wolof) Rudy Gomis, Bartholomew Atisso, Balla Sidibe ... is a nursery that has received training in it as great performers Laye Mboup, emblematic figure of Senegalese song, Diouga Dieng, Médoune Diallo (Africando) or the Mapenda and Thione Seck brothers. Their title, "We'll see", composed in 1978, will experience a huge success and will be repeated by many African artists and groups ... Merged two tracks from the Gouye Guy de Dakar LP (Werente & Ray Mbelle) & Kelen Ati Len (Addunak li ci biram, Kelen ati len & Isa sul. Bass – Charle Antoine N'Biay Guitar [Accomp.] – Adama Sarr Guitar [Rhythm] – Papa Ba Guitar [Solo] – Barthélemy Attisso Liner Notes – Charlie Gillett, Nick Gold Percussion – Mountaga Kouy...
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Ali Farka Touré The River Click here to subscribe to World Circuit - http://smarturl.it/sub2worldcircuit World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall. World Circuit's African artists enjoy equal prestige, including Grammy winning albums from Ali Farka Touré and kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, Mali's 'star of stars' Oumou Sangare, afrobeat legend T...
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Orchestre OK Jazz & Co - Africa Boogaloo Released 2010-03-26 on Honest Jon's Records Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id-1?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT404717921732 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Orchestre+OK+Jazz+%26+Co+Africa+Boogaloo&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 Orchestre OK Jazz A Moins Que Namikosa 2. 00:04:13 Gnonnas Pedro Adigbedoto 3. 00:08:50 Le Grand Kalle, Don Gonzalo, Manu Dibango Africa Boogaloo 4. 00:12:30 Orchestre Yaya Mas Rampa Rampa 5. 00:15:05 Orchestre OK Jazz Ven Y Ven Y Ven 6. 00:18:26 Charles Lembe Quiero Wapacha 7. 00:21:21 Rio Band Vamos A Bailar 8. 00:24:49 Laba Sosseh Guantanamo 9. 00:28:52 Orchestre Baobab On Verra Ca 10. 00:36:06 Orchestre N'Guewel Mi Guajeo 11. 00:40:18 Amara Toure N'Niyo ...
Mondomix, music and interview, broadcasted in 2005.
Gerhard Polt in der ARD Sendung "Druckfrisch" mit Denis Scheck. Interview auf dem Schliersee bzgl. seines Buches "Drecksbagage" Übrigens ist das Lied zu Anfang von "Orchestra Baobab" und heisst "Bul ma Miin".
Dave Matthews, Trey Anastasio and Orchestra Baobab on the David Letterman Show. May 7, 2004. Check out Dave's cool outfit! You Gotta Love That Look!!
‘From the inside’ takes a look at the conditions surrounding the recording of Buena Vista Social Club’s iconic debut album. This short film features fascinating footage from inside Havana’s 1950s vintage EGREM studio, including interviews with original band members Ry Cooder, Compay Segundo, Rubén González and Ibrahim Ferrer. Recorded over 20 years ago, the Buena Vista Social Club album has an intimate, natural charm that comes from musicians who are totally at ease with each other and share a deep passion and understanding for the music. Arrangements and instrumentation were worked out during recording according to the feel of the individual songs, and the vast majority of the performance was recorded ‘live’ in one or two takes. Click here to subscribe to World Circuit - http://smartu...
The music goes with the famous painting “The Rumor” made in 1941 by the Dutch surrealist painter Joop Moesman. The name of the painting probably hints at the rumor and gossip, a naked lady roaming the streets on a bicycle would call for. For a long time, the significance of the painting was poorly understood, raising such questions as to why the lady should go naked on a bicycle. Was it to be like a modern Lady Godiva who, according to medieval legend, rode the streets of Coventry naked on horseback, a promise she kept when her husband, the Count of Coventry, would reduce the taxes on his peasants. Another question was about the violin she carried on the back seat of the bicycle. Also, what would allegedly be the destiny she hoped to reach riding the bicycle with a violin. In an interview...
Track 2 from the album 'Pirate's Choice: Legendary 1982 Sessions' Disc One by the group Orchestra Baobab. The band is Senegalese Afro-Cuban, Son, Wolof and Pachanga. Organized in 1970, as a multi-ethnic, multi-national club band Orchestre Baobab adapted the then current craze for Cuban Music (growing out of the Congolese Soukous style) in West Africa to Wolof Griot culture and the Mandinga musical traditions of the Casamance. One of the dominant African bands of the 1970s, they were overshadowed in the 1980s and broke up, only to reform in 2001 after interest in their recordings grew in Europe.
Lengoo Rek c'est 10 artistes Sénégalais et 40 jeunes des lycées Parcelles Assainies, Blaise Diagne et du Collège Sacré Cœur de Dakar. Tous réunit autour de la lutte contre le Sida et pour la promotion des droits des personnes vivants avec la maladie. Ce reportage est le fruit d'une collaboration de ces artistes engagés et de l'ONG RAES qui a formée ces jeunes aux techniques audio visuelles et aux enjeux de la santé de la reproduction, avec l'appuie de l'UNESCO BREDA. Ce reportage entièrement réalisé par ces jeunes nous apporte la vision éclairée de ces personnalités sur un thème de société capital.
Charlie Gillett presents a reduced version of the Orchestra Baobab. Excerpts from the Radio 3 Stage performance.
Ndiouga Dieng de l'Orchestra Baobab dans un freestyle rempli d'émotions au studio Banlieue Rythme Factory