Author: Jim Hickson
View album and artist detailsArtist/band: |
The KutiMangoes |
Label: |
Tramp Records |
Magazine Review Date: |
March/2017 |
The KutiMangoes started with a simple musical goal in mind: Fela Kuti meets Charles Mingus. Such giants in their field are inevitably impossible to live up to, but this Danish five-piece certainly give it a good go.
For their second album, the KutiMangoes are joined by a special guest, Burkinabé vocalist Patrick Kabré. With this collaboration comes the addition of many more influences from Mande styles. As well as recording in the studio in Copenhagen, sessions were also captured on location in Bamako and Ouagadougou – hence the album's title. From that process comes a riotous album. It has some really special touches: you can’t go too wrong with an electric trombone solo, as heard on the track ‘This Ship Will Sink’. Another highlight is ‘Hunting’, a piece based on Malian hunters’ music, featuring guest Diakaridja Mariko, who provides vocals and donso ngoni (hunter's harp), it builds up a solid groove with some great interplay between sax and Rhodes. The addition of Mande music to Afrobeat works well and sets it apart from the crowd, although the jazz element of the group's style is downplayed a little here, and only particularly evident now and then. But don’t let that stop you dancing!
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