As soon as they met, they knew each other. Daby Touré: a thirty-something musician raised in Mauritania, West Africa, currently a leading light on the Paris, France scene. Skip McDonald: an old school African American bluesman from Dayton, Ohio, long time resident of London, England. And having met an jammed one summer´s night at Real World they kept on meeting an jamming at festivals around the world. Call My Name (2009) captures the magic of this unique creative union, with songs -some by Touré, others by McDonald- transformed via imaginative, instinctive collaboration. Here is African/French culture. African American/English culture. Traditional African rhythms. Influences from elsewhere. And, of course, the blues (Jane Cornwell, en CD).
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01. Past Time
02. Sinners
03. Lost Voices
04. Will You Call My Name?
05. Time Has Come
06. Riddem
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Call My Name
Yo subí los dos discos de Daby Touré que están en el blog, pero éste no lo conocía. ¡¡Gracias Marhali!!
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