Kulanjan

08/03/1999 | Hannibal 

All Music Guide Review

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

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Queen Bee
  • 5:04

  • 2
  • Tunkaranke
  • 6:31

  • 4
  • Kulanjan
  • 4:35

  • 5
  • Fanta
  • 4:41

  • 6
  • Guede Man Na
  • 6:09

  • 7
  • Catfish Blues
  • 5:29

  • 8
  • K'an Ben
  • 4:59

  • 10
  • Atlanta Kaira
  • 4:59

  • 12
  • Sahara
  • 3:58

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    Credits

    • Taj Mahal
    • Guitar, Piano, Main Performer, Clapping, Vocals


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