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Genre: World, Country & Folk
Performer: Mamadou Doumbia Et Son Ensenble L'Orchestre "Conseil De L'Entente"
Title: Mamadou Doumbia
Style: African, Soukous, Highlife
Date of release: 1980
MP3 album size: 1658 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1658 mb
WMA album size: 1278 mb
Digital formats: AUD TTA APE VOC XM FLAC AIFF
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Tracklist

A1 Alla Ini Tche
A2 Africa Oh
A3 Monami-o
B1 Ni Barata
B2 Ileta
B3 Ile

Companies, etc.

  • Engineered At – Jennifudy Studios
  • Engineered At – Sierra Pacific Studios
  • Mastered At – Motown/Hitsville U.S.A. Recording Studios
  • Published By – Editions Eboni

Credits

  • Art Direction – Rodney Vincent
  • Bass – Ben Francis
  • Composed By, Guitar [Hawaiian], Lead Guitar, Vocals, Leader – Mamadou Doumbia
  • Congas [Tumba] – Losseni Diakite
  • Design [Cover] – Mark Greenfield
  • Drums – Quentin Dennard
  • Engineer [Jennifudy Recording] – Art Stewart, Gary Goodman
  • Engineer [Mastering] – John Matousek
  • Engineer [Sierra-pacific Recording] – Reed Stanley
  • Executive-Producer – Gerald Theus
  • Guitar – Wes Blackman*
  • Keyboards – Hiroshi Upshir
  • Lead Vocals – Bazoumana Traore
  • Producer, Bass, Arranged By – Sir Gregg Middleton*
  • Producer, Engineer [Eboni Records] – Abdoulaye Soumare
  • Rhythm Guitar – P. Toure Sekou
  • Saxophone – Ernie Fields, Jr.*
  • Trombone – Fred Wesley
  • Trumpet – Nolan Smith

Notes

Backsleeve title "Mamadou Doumbia" Et Son Ensenble L'O.C.E.

This is the 2nd record of a series of 5. The 4 different sleeve images of records 2 to 5 produce the image of the 1st record in the series.


Discussion about Mamadou Doumbia Et Son Ensenble L'Orchestre "Conseil De L'Entente" - Mamadou Doumbia
Huston
Solid highlife by a talented musician. Starting with slower pieces in a vein similar to Doumbia’s older material (‘Monami-O’ with its bop-influenced piano is the best of the A-side), the album gets progressively faster and funkier towards its conclusion. The last track, ‘Ile’, even approaches Afrobeat territory.This record is the second in a series of five on Eboni Records. Each album in the series is comprised of essentially the same lineup, including Abdoulaye Soumare, Aïcha Kone and Lamine Konté (an incredibly talented kora player). The covers of the latter four are all expanded details from the cover of the first.Mamadou Doumbia founded the band “Trio de l’entente” in 1962, which later became the “Orchestre de l’Entente” (a variation of which is on this record). Most of the group’s releases appear on the Safie Deen label. Not to be confused with the younger Mamadou Doumbia from Mali, who played with Salif Keita and the Super Rail Band.
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