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Volontany

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Mangina zaza
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Tsikirilem
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Toroy lalana
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Mifankatiava
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Mahafinaritra
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Tsy menatra
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Marodona
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Zavavy
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Viavy
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Veloma
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Mihodina ny tany
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Hafatra
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 49:41

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They Say All Music Guide

Malagasy musician Rajery has an extraordinary story involving witchcraft, tainted meat, and a withered hand, none of which has stopped him from becoming one of the island’s most respected players of the valiha, a kind of tubular harp. On this, his third release, he plows pretty much the same wonderfully melodic furrow as on his first two albums. Backed by a quartet (plus a couple of guests), he delves into the music of the highlands of Madagascar, with some deft nudges toward jazz. Volontany, or “the color of the ground” — a reference to the red earth of Big Red, as the island is known — uses the voices just as skillfully as the instruments, with inventive harmonies that range from the rough to the polished. The themes — of not losing touch with tradition, of love, and of raising children properly — are supremely Malagasy, and the deliveries marvelously infectious. The music, progressive and inventive, bursts out of the island’s bounds and takes on a more international flavor in its fusion of styles. It can only be hoped that more people get to hear him. – Chris Nickson

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