BaoBab

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Algérie 00:00 Tools
Enfant De L'Amour 00:00 Tools
Une Seconde 00:00 Tools
l'argent facile 00:00 Tools
Pas Dieu 00:00 Tools
Les Mots 00:00 Tools
Jardin D'Eden 00:00 Tools
Le Prix Des Larmes 00:00 Tools
Ma Mélodie 00:00 Tools
laisse-les 00:00 Tools
Loh Dalum Bay 00:00 Tools
Spring Forward 00:00 Tools
Music for a Movie 00:00 Tools
Naturelle 00:00 Tools
Bonne Nouvelle 00:00 Tools
Traverser 00:00 Tools
Ensemble 00:00 Tools
Mon Île (Mon Nil) 00:00 Tools
Cette ville-là 00:00 Tools
Petites Gens 00:00 Tools
Brownian Motion 00:00 Tools
Viens Pas Me Dire 00:00 Tools
Relève La Tête 00:00 Tools
Jeune, naîf et stupide 00:00 Tools
Solitaire 00:00 Tools
Rootsical 00:00 Tools
Mon Gars 00:00 Tools
Obiecuję 00:00 Tools
La Bataille 00:00 Tools
Comment allez vous - (ça va...) 00:00 Tools
N.O. J.O.B. 00:00 Tools
Apples in April 00:00 Tools
Horizontal Sun Test 00:00 Tools
Little Buzzing Bees 00:00 Tools
Jeune, Naïf Et Stupide 00:00 Tools
Papa 00:00 Tools
L'ami 00:00 Tools
Comme tu es 00:00 Tools
Old Red Shoe 00:00 Tools
Allez 00:00 Tools
Gnawoe 00:00 Tools
8 Heures Par Jour 00:00 Tools
Farewell 00:00 Tools
Chiri Takama 00:00 Tools
All We Had 00:00 Tools
Petite fleur 00:00 Tools
La nuit 00:00 Tools
Getting to Know You 00:00 Tools
Ma maison 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Rootsikal 00:00 Tools
Grand coeur 00:00 Tools
Huit heures par jour 00:00 Tools
Brisez vos chaînes 00:00 Tools
Magdalene Street 00:00 Tools
Lemon-Lime 00:00 Tools
Protège 00:00 Tools
Gospel 00:00 Tools
Aida Baoury 00:00 Tools
Ouvre Moi 00:00 Tools
A Friend I Will Be 00:00 Tools
Pas un crime 00:00 Tools
Core Coumba Fall 00:00 Tools
Policjant 00:00 Tools
Wine and Old Crow 00:00 Tools
Vents mauvais 00:00 Tools
Sengal Sunugal 00:00 Tools
Aida Baoury (Version) 00:00 Tools
Poor I Was 00:00 Tools
Lamine Gueye 00:00 Tools
Jeune Naïf Et Stupide 00:00 Tools
Aduna Jarul Naawo 00:00 Tools
Ma mlodie 00:00 Tools
Relve La Tte 00:00 Tools
Lat Dior 00:00 Tools
DJEMBE Guem - Dattier - 1 00:00 Tools
Algrie 00:00 Tools
Cette Ville Lŕ 00:00 Tools
Cafe Cigarette 00:00 Tools
N'Diaye 00:00 Tools
Mon le (Mon nil) 00:00 Tools
Chri Takama 00:00 Tools
Boulmamine 00:00 Tools
Chri Taka 00:00 Tools
Cette ville l 00:00 Tools
Boxing Fight 00:00 Tools
Jeune, naf et stupide 00:00 Tools
Comment allez vous - (a va...) 00:00 Tools
Ręce 00:00 Tools
Attention 00:00 Tools
Comment Allez-Vous? (ça Va...) 00:00 Tools
夜明け 00:00 Tools
We Love To Love 00:00 Tools
月の輪~moon dance 00:00 Tools
Mountain 00:00 Tools
太陽 00:00 Tools
little dancing 00:00 Tools
Relčve La Tęte 00:00 Tools
Paranoje 00:00 Tools
Let's Break (Ghettoblaster Version) 00:00 Tools
'Magdelene Street' 00:00 Tools
Protčge 00:00 Tools
ねのね 00:00 Tools
砂漠の鈴 00:00 Tools
Trapped Between The Earth And Stars 00:00 Tools
Nic się nie stało 00:00 Tools
鳥の歌 00:00 Tools
Baila Mi Gente 00:00 Tools
Naturelle (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Let's Break 00:00 Tools
Yama Done Xol 00:00 Tools
Protégés 00:00 Tools
Ogrzej mi serce 00:00 Tools
Przekaz 00:00 Tools
Biegnę do Ciebie 00:00 Tools
こもれびの旅路 00:00 Tools
Café cigarette 00:00 Tools
Ensemble (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Protge 00:00 Tools
Last Parade 00:00 Tools
N.O. J.O.B. (Special Disco Re-Mix Dub Version) 00:00 Tools
Ska Version 00:00 Tools
U gradu koji tone 00:00 Tools
Błogosławię 00:00 Tools
Oddechy 00:00 Tools
Kanoute 00:00 Tools
L'Argent Facile - Album Edit 00:00 Tools
Ma mйlodie 00:00 Tools
Rootsical (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Flowers 00:00 Tools
Mon ile 00:00 Tools
Comment allez-vous - ca va 00:00 Tools
Chéri Takama 00:00 Tools
Charmaine 00:00 Tools
Już Nie Boję Się 00:00 Tools
Jarraaf 00:00 Tools
Petites Gens (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Algйrie 00:00 Tools
Mon оle (Mon Nil) 00:00 Tools
Solitaire (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Jeune, naоf et stupide 00:00 Tools
Gouye Guy 00:00 Tools
Mon Ile - Mon Nil 00:00 Tools
Jarraf 00:00 Tools
Mon Gars (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
La Bataille (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
風と窓と夕日 00:00 Tools
Jeune, Naif Et Stupide 00:00 Tools
Traverser (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
ma melodie 00:00 Tools
Bonne Nouvelle (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Yaraf 00:00 Tools
Magdelene Street 00:00 Tools
Comment allez-vous ? (Ca va...) 00:00 Tools
Papa Ndiaye 00:00 Tools
Comment allez vous? 00:00 Tools
JoJo 00:00 Tools
荒野 00:00 Tools
Fethial Way Sama Khol 00:00 Tools
Sama Khol Fatou Diop 00:00 Tools
It's Party Time 00:00 Tools
Dancing Aruk 00:00 Tools
Small dry fish 00:00 Tools
MADO 00:00 Tools
Sorega mood 00:00 Tools
ナミダのワルツ 00:00 Tools
Twin trees 00:00 Tools
Giggle 00:00 Tools
Let`s Break (Street Dub Version) 00:00 Tools
あたらしい朝 00:00 Tools
夜の足音 00:00 Tools
My green 00:00 Tools
Horn 00:00 Tools
Botanical 00:00 Tools
Let's Break (Street Dub) 00:00 Tools
Dia Danza 00:00 Tools
JOURNEY 00:00 Tools
Chat Chat 00:00 Tools
Relčve La Tęte (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Cette ville lа 00:00 Tools
Oceanus Procellarum 00:00 Tools
Comment allez-vous ? (Ça va...) 00:00 Tools
Tui 00:00 Tools
Merida 00:00 Tools
Let's Break (Ghettoblaster-Version) 00:00 Tools
Togaton 00:00 Tools
Sreću, ljubav i radost 00:00 Tools
Ganymede 00:00 Tools
Gliese 667 Cc 00:00 Tools
Baobab, 'Magdelene Street' 00:00 Tools
Comment allez vous - (зa va...) 00:00 Tools
Tante Marie 00:00 Tools
Dvoje 00:00 Tools
Znak 00:00 Tools
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch 00:00 Tools
Jeune, naпf et stupide 00:00 Tools
Live @ Przystanek Woodstock 2006 00:00 Tools
Relève La Tête (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Jarraf '75 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
Coumba 00:00 Tools
Braon Oči 00:00 Tools
Jeune, Naďf et Stupide 00:00 Tools
El Son Te Llama 00:00 Tools
Sutukum 00:00 Tools
No Job 00:00 Tools
Jedno 00:00 Tools
Chincoteague 00:00 Tools
Baobab 00:00 Tools
djembe guem 00:00 Tools
Flare Of Biosis 00:00 Tools
Protčge (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Soldadi 00:00 Tools
Werente Serigne 00:00 Tools
L'Argent Facile (Album Edit) 00:00 Tools
Cabral 00:00 Tools
Odbijam 00:00 Tools
Comment allez-vous 00:00 Tools
On Verra Ca 00:00 Tools
Cette ville-lа 00:00 Tools
Mansa 00:00 Tools
Sindieli 00:00 Tools
Zovem te 00:00 Tools
Mesto pod suncem 00:00 Tools
Thohoyandou 00:00 Tools
Bul Ma Miin 00:00 Tools
Seasonal Wind 00:00 Tools
Shining Day 00:00 Tools
Villa Las Estrellas 00:00 Tools
Ledi Ndieme M'bodj 00:00 Tools
Comment Allez-Vous (Ca Va) 00:00 Tools
Let's Break (Street-Dub-Version) 00:00 Tools
Piste 4 00:00 Tools
Digone nga ma 00:00 Tools
Dve Leve Noge 00:00 Tools
Brza reka 00:00 Tools
Ona 00:00 Tools
Piste 4 00:00 Tools
Ne čovek mali 00:00 Tools
Hommage A Tonton Ferrer 00:00 Tools
Sve je u redu 00:00 Tools
Ledena santa 00:00 Tools
Samo ti i samo ja 00:00 Tools
Moj drug 00:00 Tools
Utru Horas 00:00 Tools
Flare Of Biosis(Mix) 00:00 Tools
Happy Song 00:00 Tools
Comment Allez-vous? (зa Va...) 00:00 Tools
Mon île 00:00 Tools
Rain 00:00 Tools
Ma Mélodie 00:00 Tools
Grand cœur 00:00 Tools
Sutukun 00:00 Tools
flower's 00:00 Tools
Rokenrol na Vodi 00:00 Tools
Optimizam (Jedna zaboravljena pesma) 00:00 Tools
Let's Break - Ghettoblaster-Version 00:00 Tools
Comment Allez-Vous? (Ca Va...) 00:00 Tools
Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Gnawoe - Baobab 00:00 Tools
El fuego 00:00 Tools
月の輪~moon dance 00:00 Tools
Cette ville-là 00:00 Tools
Piste 1 00:00 Tools
Ouvre-moi 00:00 Tools
Protиge 00:00 Tools
Relиve La Tкte 00:00 Tools
Sona 00:00 Tools
Protège (TCB rip) 00:00 Tools
Flare Of Biosis (Mix) 00:00 Tools
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(1) Baobab, based out of Durham, North Carolina, plays a mix of acoustic and electronic folk. http://baobabtheband.com/ (2) Serbian rock band BaoBab from Arilje formed in 1993. Members: Mišo Petrović; Goran Jevtović; late Ljubiša Golubović, replaced by Nemanja Tomićević on drums. (3) baobab(バオバブ) is a Japanese indie folk due consisting of brother and sister hailing from Oita Pref. in Japan. (4) Orchestra Baobab is a Senegalese Afro-Cuban, Son, and Pachanga band. Organized in 1970, as a multi-ethnic, multi-national club band, Orchestre Baobab adapted the then current craze for Cuban Music (growing out of the Congolese Soukous style) in West Africa to Wolof Griot culture and the Mandinga musical traditions of the Casamance. One of the dominant African bands of the 1970s, they were overshadowed in the 1980s and broke up, only to reform in 2001 after interest in their recordings grew in Europe. Formation: 1970 Many of the original members were veterans of the famous Star Band, whose alumni later included the Étoile de Dakar, El Hadji Faye and Youssou N’Dour. Star Band were the resident band of the upscale Dakar Miami Club. So when the Baobab Club opened in 1970, six players, led by saxophonist Baro N'Diaye, were lured from Star Band and the Orchestra Baobab were born. The original frontmen of the band were the Casamance singers Balla Sidibe and Rudy Gomis who came from the melting pot of Casamance musical styles, and most famously Laye Mboup (killed in a 1974 car accident) who provided vocals in the Wolof griot style. His Wolof language lyrics and his soaring, nasal voice defined the sound of Baobab's early hits. Barthelemy Attisso from Togo was a law student in Dakar, and a self taught musician, whose arpeggioed runs became instantly recognizable. With the smoky saxophone sounds of Baro N'Diaye, this was the first core of the band. Issa Cissoko (Saxophone) and Mountage Koite (drums) were both from Maninka griot families, from Mali and eastern Senegal respectively. The original group was rounded out by the slow groove Latin styles of Latfi Benjeloum (rhythm guitar), who came from a Moroccan family exiled to Saint-Louis, Senegal, and Charlie N'Diaye (bass) from Casamance. [edit] 1970s and 1980s The group played an Afro-Cuban-Caribbean music fused with distinctly West African traditions. Unlike other Senegalese bands, they added Casamance harmonies and drumming (from southern Senegal), melodies from Togo and Morocco to the more common Wolof (from northern Senegal) influences. Ndiouga Dieng took up the Wolof griot vocals after the death of Mboup, but many famous singers sat in. Thione Seck (who left the band for good in 1979 and is today a superstar solo artist), his younger brother Mapenda Seck and Medoune Diallo provided vocals off and on after the death of Mboup. Medoune Diallo is especially known for his Spanish vocals on hits like El son te llama, as a more Latin feel permeated the band's sound in the late 70s. In 1979 the Club Baobab closed its doors, and the band sought new venues. Orchestra Baobab recorded 20 vinyl albums (mostly released as cassette tapes) between 1970 and 1985. But competition from Mbalax, a new funk inspired sound in the mid 1980s, overwhelmed Orchestra Baobab. By 1987, the band had broken up. Many of the members formed or joined other groups, but Barthelemy Attisso returned to Togo to practice law. In 2001 he hadn't played a guitar in thirteen years. In 1982, they had recorded what was later to become their most famous album: Pirates Choice. The record was only released in 1989, but garnered much critical acclaim outside Senegal, thanks to its release in Europe by World Circuit records. [edit] Reformed This legendary session was re-released in Europe in 2001 as a double CD with 6 extra rare tracks. In Europe, and later in America, Pirates Choice created such interest that most of the original line up reformed to play London’s Barbican Centre in May 2001. With so much interest, they went on to tour Europe and then America. As of 2007, Orchestra Baobab has released two more records, now twenty years since they first disbanded. In 2002 Orchestra Baobab released Specialist in All Styles which was produced by Senegalese superstar Youssou N'dour with guest appearances by Cuban singer Ibrahim Ferrer and N'dour himself. Ibrahim Ferrer was not an accidental choice: not only had Orchestra Baobab written a song lauding this grand figure of Cuban music (Hommage a Tonton Ferrer), but Ferrer's huge burst of international fame with the Buena Vista Social Club in the 1990s mirrors the resurrection of Baobab. In fact, the original plan for what became the Buena Vista Social Club was organized by British world music producer Nick Gold of World Circuit Records, the same man who re-released Pirates Choice. Orchestra Baobab gained attention from American media in 2003 when musicians Trey Anastasio and Dave Matthews filmed a documentary named Trey and Dave go to Africa which aired on VH1. The two visited Senegal and performed with Orchestra Baobab during the program. Orchestra Baobab performed at Live 8 in Johannesburg, a series of concerts to end poverty. In October 2007 Orchestra Baobab released the album Made in Dakar on World Circuit Records, leading commentators to claim that Baobab had reclaimed their place as pioneers of African Pop. (5) BAOBAB was an electro-funk/electro HipHop outfit from the Mid-80s. (5) Serbian rock band from Arilje organized in 1993. Members: Miso Petrovic; Goran Jevtovic; Ljubisa Golubovic. Read more on Last.fm. 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