This informal collaboration between veteran American bluesman Mahal and Malian kora (it's a 21-stringed lute-like instrument) master Diabate was recorded in an Athens, GA, studio with a sextet of West African string instrumentalists and vocalists. It sounds like a half a world away, with the two mixed cultures merging to create traditional blues based on non-traditional musical values. Mahal's gruff, weary voice is soothed by the Malian crew's sweet tones; conversely, the leaders' picking styles sound as if they were harvested from the same land. Natural, unpretentious, and occasionally sensual, Kulanjan is classy world music without the stuffy undertones. ~ Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Toumani Diabaté
- Kora
- Tony Wright
- Cover Art
- Kassé-Mady Diabaté
- Guitar, Tenor (Vocal), Vocals
- Adam Larson
- Artwork, Design, Layout Design
- Emily Lazar
- Mastering
- Ramata Diakité
- Vocals
- Tony Wright
- Cover Art
- Ballaké Sissoko
- Kora
- Banning
- Guitar
- Lasana Diabate
- Balafon
- Rob Haddock
- Mixing
- Cosima Spender
- Photography
- Joe Boyd
- Producer
- Jerry Boys
- Engineer, Mixing
- Lucy Duran
- Kora, Liner Notes, Producer
- John Keane
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Taj Mahal
- Guitar, Piano, Main Performer, Clapping, Vocals













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