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Something of a stylistic chameleon, Angelique Kidjo has moved through radio-friendly pop, soul-diva stylings, rock, folk, and the vocal and rhythmic currents of her native Benin, Africa. OYAYA!, another step in Kidjo's musical odyssey, finds the artist exploring the sounds of the Caribbean, underscoring the link between African tradition and Latin music, as it evolved in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and elsewhere. Strains of bolero, merengue, salsa, and ska all figure into the mix here, and are expertly blended with the aid of Kidjo's versatile voice and her superb backing musicians.
Kidjo impresses as much with the variety contained on OYAYA! as she does with the accuracy and aplomb with which she approaches each style. The opener, "Seyin Djro," is a passionate, high-octane salsa number with polyrhythms that will coax even the most sedentary listeners to the dance floor. "Mutoto Kwanza" mines a high-energy ska groove, while the down-tempo, calypso-tinged "N'Yin Wan Nou We" showcases Kidjo's earthy, seductive ballad singing. More cohesive and focused than many of the vocalist's previous releases, OYAYA! is packed with beautiful, exuberant music, making for Kidjo's most mature and musically compelling recording.
Recording information: Alberto's Shack In The Back, Southgate, CA; AYE Studio, France; Ferber Studio, Paris, France; Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA; The Sonora Recorder, LA, CA.
Photographer: Kwaku Alston.
Part 3 Of Trilogy:1="Oremi";2= "Black Ivory Soul".
Personnel: Angélique Kidjo (vocals); Jacob Desvarieux (vocals, guitar); Henri Salvador (vocals); Hervér Bault (guitar, cavaquinho); Mamadou Diabate (kora); Anne Sophie Courderot, Florent Carriere (strings); Steve Berlin, Luis-Eric Gonzalez (baritone saxophone); Luis Eric González (trumpet); Alberto Salas (piano, keyboards); Abou Sylla (balafon); Vincent Artaud (upright bass); Rene Camacho (bass guitar); Julien Chirol (claves); Andy Narrell (steel pan); Ramon Stagnaro (guitar, tres); Dominic Kanza (guitar); Justo Almario (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Francisco Torres (trombone); Walter Rodriguez (drums, percussion); Michito Sánchez (percussion); James Felix, Tata Vega (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David McNair; Renaud Letang.
Q (p.98) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[S]he immerses herself in diverse Caribbean sounds and her rich, meandering West African vocals embrace the slick Latin instrumentation of tunes..." Dirty Linen (p.82) - "OYAYA is a dance-inspiring mix of African-influenced ska, meringue, salsa, and calypso." Mojo (Publisher) (p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[H]er voice is a wondrous thing and the African and Latin musicians are on the money every time." Oyaya! Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, Jazz, International, African, West African, Dance | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 36674  | | CD Universe Part number | 6729013 | | Catalog number | 89053 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 04, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Alberto Salas; Steve Berlin; Renaud Letang; Alberto Salas; Steve Berlin | | Engineer | David McNair; Renaud Letang | | Personnel | Ramon Stagnaro - guitar, tres Michito Sßnchez - percussion Steve Berlin Francisco Torres - trombone Justo Almario - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone Angelique Kidjo - vocals Alberto Salas - piano, keyboards Tata Vega - background vocals Mamadou Diabate - kora Rene Camacho - bass guitar
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