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Amadou & Mariam albums featuring Amadou Bagayoko See all 11 items

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| | The Magic Couple CD (2009)
$13.35 Translator: Jo Gunton.
Personnel: Amadou Bagayoko (vocals, guitar); Mariam Doumbia (vocals); Ousmane Dicko (guitar); Sameh Catalan (violin); Nicolas Auriault (flute); Loic Landois (harmonica); Barbaro Teunter (trumpet); Andres Viafara (trombone); Jean-Philippe Rykiel (piano); Francois Regis Matuszenski (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond b-3 organ); ...
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| Welcome To Mali CDs (2008) Digipak
$12.69 Following the wildly successful DIMANCHE A BAMAKO in 2008, World Circuit decided to bring the blind Malian duo Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia to American shores. WELCOME TO MALI, issued on Nonesuch, is their stateside debut. Blur's Damon Albarn was ...
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| Tje Ni Mousso CD (2000)
$13.85 Vintage organ, horns, and funk backbeats give this Malian husband and wife's second U.S. release a different feel than their stateside debut. Still, it's Amadou's slithering guitar leads and Mariam's soaring voice that all but steal the show from the ...
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| Dimanche A Bamako CD (2005)
$15.65 Produced by and featuring world-music star Manu Chao, DIMANCHE A BAMAKO showcases the talents of married couple Amadou Bagayoko (vocals, guitar) and Mariam Doumbia (vocals), who met at a Malian institute for the blind. While Amadou & Mariam have been ...
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| Je Pense A Toi: The Best Of Amadou Et Mariam CD (2005)
$14.65 Live Recording
Amadou & Mariam: Mariam Doumbia, Amadou Bagayoko.
Personnel: Amadou Bagayoko (vocals, guitar); Mariam Doumbia (vocals); Mathieu Chédid (guitar); Valentin Clastrier (vielle); Sameh Catalan (violin); Andrés Viáfara, Alberto Rodriguez (trombone); Cédric Lesouquet (double bass); Stephane San Juan (drums, percussion); Boubacar Dembele ...
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| Sou Ni Tile CD (1999)
$13.99 Mali's Amadou & Mariam sing in three African languages and French but more importantly are fluent in a musical language that often transcends ordinary speech. Polyrhythmic percussion, complex vocal harmonies, and fluid guitar, violin, and horn lines -- as well ...
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| Sou Ni Tile CD (1999) Import
$12.79 The dynamic groove-based African blues sound of Amadou & Mariam is featured on the French import LE COUPLE AVEUGLE DU MALI.
Mali's Amadou & Mariam sing in three African languages and French but more importantly are fluent in a musical language ...
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| Tje Ni Mousso CD (2000) Import
$12.79 TJE NI MOUSSO is the 1999 release from celebrated duo Amadou & Mariam.
Vintage organ, horns, and funk backbeats give this Malian husband and wife's second U.S. release a different feel than their stateside debut. Still, it's Amadou's slithering guitar leads ...
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| Tje Ni Mousso CD (2000)
$8.59 TJE NI MOUSSO is the 1999 release from celebrated duo Amadou & Mariam.
Vintage organ, horns, and funk backbeats give this Malian husband and wife's second U.S. release a different feel than their stateside debut. Still, it's Amadou's slithering guitar leads ...
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| Amadou & Mariam appears on Angelique Kidjo Djin Djin CD (2007)
$14.49 The Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo has been a fixture on the world music scene since the early 1990s, with the success of her first internationally released album, PARAKOU. Her inclusive style blends African, Caribbean, Brazilian, and Western rock musical influences ...
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 Amadou & Mariam Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Amadou & Mariam songs: Fantani, Chantez-Chantez, Djagneba, Chacun Son Probleme, Coulibaly, C'Est Comme Ca, Nangaraba, Ko Be Na Touma Do. More music songs Je Pense a Toi, Mouna, Be'smi Lah, Bali Maou, Dek I Lalane, Laban, Mianga Titi, Sebeke Lyrics, Unissons Nous Lyrics, Sekebe Lyrics, Beaux Dimanches Lyrics, Magosa Lyrics.
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 Amadou & Mariam Biography
Malian musicians Mariam Doumbia and Amadou Bagayoko began their careers as members of one of Mali's most popular Mande outfits, Les Ambassadeurs du Motel. After leaving Les Ambassadeurs in 1980 the two, now a married couple, continued to record and perform as a duo. Their 1985 release, SOU NI TILE, won them considerable attention in Europe thanks to Amadou's deft guitar work and the couple's tight harmonies. By the early `00s, the group had begun to incorporate elements of Middle Eastern and Cuban music into their work, and began attracting rock audiences with releases like 2008's stylistically eclectic WELCOME TO MALI.
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 Contemporaries
Ali Farka Touré, Manu Chao, Angélique Kidjo, Ismaël Lô, Tinariwen, Boukman Eksperyans, Toumani Diabaté, Vieux Farka Touré, Ballaké Sissoko
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Super Rail Band, Salif Keita, Orchestra Baobab, Tartit, Lobi Traoré, Sekou Kouyate
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