V.A. “Savannah Rhythms - Music of Upper Volta”

V.A. “Savannah Rhythms - Music of Upper Volta”

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Savannah Rhythms - Music of Upper Volta
Nonesuch Records (US) 1981
H-72087 (LP)
sleeve : VG+(RW, SPSE: 3cm crack on top side/5mm peel-off on top center, wear on edge and corner.)
media : EX-/EX(some slightly surface noises. A1 has one slightly hairline that does not affect to sounds.)

Released in 1981 from the Explorer series, the ethnic music division of the excellent American label Nonesuch, this is an album of local music by a tribe from the savanna region of Africa. The music of the tribes living in Autovolta, which is now called Burkina Faso. A1 is an out-of-key melody with a warm and warm tone of xylophone that builds up in tension with the time axis, A2 is an ensemble of xylophone with a unique groove rhythm. A3 is a great example of the undulating groove of an instrument that sounds like a berimbau, which is made by attaching strings to a tree branch that is shaped like a bow. Highly recommended.


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