Moussa Doumbia was a saxophonist, arranger, author/composer who used African American funk as his main inspiration during the 1970’s. Living in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, West Africa, the Malian artist recorded an audacious music for a restricted public, with the help of two French American producers based there, Cathy & Albert Loudes.
Released : 09/07/2007 | Label : Oriki Music | Length : 1h18' 55''
Genres :
Afrobeat - Afro-Jazz - Juju | Afropop | Funk & Disco
All these wah-wah guitars, explosive brass instruments and strong beat remind us of his African American ancestors. Despite the bad conditions of recording, nothing can undermine the power of his Dioula Funk music.
| 01 - | Femme d'aujourd'hui | 05mn 47s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 02 - | Samba | 05mn 35s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 03 - | Mokholou | 04mn 58s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 04 - | Keleya | 04mn 52s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 05 - | Djoliba | 06mn 14s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 06 - | Wanri | 04mn 43s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 07 - | Black & white | 05mn 07s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 08 - | Yeye Mousso | 06mn 05s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 09 - | Faux Marabout | 05mn 57s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 10 - | Nambara | 05mn 58s | 0.99 $ | ||
| 11 - | Keleya | 10mn 46s | 1.79 $ | ||
| 12 - | Femme Sénégal | 12mn 53s | 1.79 $ |
Product details Format : MP3
Encoding : [192 Kb/s, Stereo] | Size : 110.99 Mo