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Imidiwan: Companions

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Imidiwan Afrik Temdam
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Lulla
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Tenhert
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Enseqi Ehad Didagh
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Tahult In
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Tamodjerazt Assis
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Intitlayaghen
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Imazeghen n Adagh
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Tenalle Chegret
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Kel Tamashek
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Assuf Ag Assuf
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Chabiba
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Ere Tasfata Adounia
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Desert Wind
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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 62:40

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Chris Nickson

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08.25.09
More thrilling desert blues from the best rock band on the planet
2009 | Label: World Village / The Orchard

The best rock music on the planet isn't coming from Britain or America. It doesn't shred or headbang. Instead, it strides out of the dust of Sahara, the crucible of the blues, with a gun in one hand and a guitar in the other. It's made by Tinariwen, one-time nomadic Touareg rebels who, these days, fight with six-string axes rather than AK-47s, and from the start of their fourth outing it's obvious the fire still burns hard in them. The sound might be a little fuller, there's a touch more emphasis on communal backing vocals, and a greater feeling of space for the instruments, but at heart, the sonics remain largely unchanged from their previous work. The music still builds on irresistible, slow-burn desert grooves that twist and turn, sometimes atavistically funky ("Tenhert"), other times delightfully playful ("Initlayaghen"). Guitars and voices wind and snake around each other, ratcheting up the tension inch by inch, so that when they do finally unleash the full power, as on "Imazaghen N Adagh," it's like standing in a raging whirlwind — scary and exhilarating at the same time. This is rock at its most primal and basic: raw, passionate, and brutal, the music of… read more »

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Tinariwen's best yet

Bloozeandbeach

This is truly cosmic stuff. Not like Pink Floyd or even Sun Ra, but rooted in something deep and probably very old. Even if (like me) you've never been near the desert, if you've heard Hooker, Junior Kimbrough, Skip James, or some other blues artists, you'll recognize the sound. By all means catch them on their current tour if you can.

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Just downloaded another Tinariwen album

thomsabol

looks like I might have to contemplate downloading all of their albums...It's a pretty fun problem to have. this music is brilliant!

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If Bob Marley was born in the Sahara Desert

Appmath

He will probably sound like this. I fell in love with Bob Marley in the 70's, and I haven't found a single artist or band to replace him. Tinariwen is as close as it gets. Don't get me wrong, I am crazy about classical, jazz, world music, blues, etc. But, for some reason, I can only speculate that most of us have at least 1 artist who can excite some "hidden" brain cells; for me the short list includes Bob Marley and Tinariwen (I grew up not too far away from the Sahara desert, I even visited the western edge when I was a kid, and the Tinariwen sound is very similar to my childhood memories) Peace.

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