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Justin Adams & Julden Camara JUJU Soul Science

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Justin Adams (Robert Plant, Tinariwen) & Juldeh Camara ‎– Soul Science

Label: Wayward Records ‎– Wayward 704 UK

Format: CD, Album 

Country: UK

Released: 2007

Genre:  Jazz, Folk, World, & Afrobeat

Style: Desert Blues,Fusion, African

 

Track Listing
1. Yerro Mama
2. Ya Ta Kaaya
3. Sanakubay
4. Njatigi
5. Naafigi
6. Blue Man Returns
7. Subuhanalaii
8. Ngamen
9. Nayo
10. Yo Lay Lay
11. Me Wairi Bainguray Ann

Details
Number of CDs: 1
Recording Type: Studio
EAN: 506[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]57200


Album Notes
In Gambian singer and multi-instrumentalist Juldeh Camara, guitarist Justin Adams (who also plays in Robert Plant's band) has found an ideal foil for his African blues sound. Soul Science kicks off with "Yerro Mama," which sounds like primal rock & roll, with Camara's one-string fiddle roaring through a solo like any wild electric guitarist. And that's just the beginning. "Ya Ta Kaaya" tosses a nod to the ancient hambone rhythm that became Bo Diddley's trademark. With the addition of percussionist Salah Dawson Miller and bassist Billy Fuller on some tracks, there's a fiery little band working here. The mix of a Fulani griot -- Camara -- and Western musicians with a love and deep understanding of West African music makes for a charged mix that rocks its socks off while hewing close to Camara's roots. He's the central figure here, even though Adams' name is on the title, and Adams is happy to have him that way, acting as strong support but also creating this blend that manages to be rooted and forward-looking at the same time. It's a gem of a disc, electrifying and roaring, both musically and in spirit. Whether it's science or art is up for debate, but it certainly has soul. ~ Chris Nickson

 

Tracklist

1 Yerro Mama

2 Ya Ta Kaaya

3 Sanakubay

4 Njatigi

5 Naafigi

6 Blue Man Returns

7 Subuhanalaii

8 Ngamen

9 Nayo

10 Yo Lay Lay

11 Me Wiri Bainguray Am

 

Afrobeat, Desert Blues, Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Tinariwen