Oyaya!

Oyaya!

by Angelique Kidjo
Oyaya!

Oyaya!

by Angelique Kidjo

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Overview

This time around Angelique Kidjo has definitely delivered the goods, exploring the African Diaspora westwards, and the effect it's had on Latin music (and vice versa, as the trips and influences weren't always one-way). So, in the opener "Seyin Djro," for example, one can hear a Latin bounciness, but also percussion and singing from Africa, while "Cogoleo" investigates the many Atlantic crossing on Congolese rumba, and even adds West African balofon for good measure, giving an intriguing mix of West and Central African music. The whole album is a good time, but also extremely thoughtful, such as on "Congo Habanera," which slithers sexily and loudly, or "Adje Dada," where the kora harp ripples in and out of a Latin groove whose roots are in Africa. "Bissimilai" heads further south, taking on the colors of Brazil -- but that's only right, since it had one of the highest slave populations of anywhere in the Americas. Perhaps the odd piece out is the ballad "Le Monde Comme un Bebe," with its strings, a duet with Henri Salvador that seems to stand outside Kidjo's concept. Far too many times in the past, albums from the Benin diva have fallen short. But this deserves plenty of praise. The connections between Africa and the blues and Africa and Cuba (as Kidjo does herself on one track here, with the tres and African guitar soloing off each other to great effect) have been dug into often. Yes, others have pointed out and illustrated the bonds between Latin and African music, but Kidjo remains high-profile enough that plenty of people might actually listen this time. ~ Chris Nickson

Product Details

Release Date: 05/04/2004
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0696998905320
Rank: 65571

Tracks

  1. Seyin Djro
  2. Congoleo
  3. Bala Bala
  4. Oulala
  5. N'Yin Wan Nou We
  6. Conga Habanera
  7. Le Monde Comme un B¿¿b¿¿
  8. Mutoto Kwanza
  9. Adje Dada
  10. Djovamin Yi
  11. Dje Dje l'Aye
  12. Macumba
  13. Bissimilai

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Angelique Kidjo   Primary Artist,Vocals
Luis-Eric Gonzalez   Sax (Baritone)
Rene Camacho   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Henri Salvador   Featured Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Francisco Torres   Trombone
Dominic Kanza   Guitar
Walter Rodriguez   Drums,Percussion
Ramon Stagnaro   Tres,Guitar
Michito Sanchez   Percussion
Julien Chirol   Claves
Mamadou Diabate   Kora
Luis Eric Gonzalez   Trumpet
Justo Almario   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Abou Sylla   Balafon
Alberto Salas   Piano,Keyboards
James Felix   Vocals (Background)
Jacob Desvarieux   Vocals,Guitar
Andy Narell   Steel Pan
Steve Berlin   Sax (Baritone)
Tata Vega   Vocals (Background)
Florent Carriere   Strings
Vincent Artaud   Bass (Upright)
Herver Bault   Guitar,Cavaquinho
Anne Sophie Courderot   Strings

Technical Credits

Alberto Salas   Audio Production,Producer,Rhythm Arrangements
Steve Berlin   Audio Production,Producer
Francisco Torres   Horn Arrangements
Noah Simon   Assistant Engineer
Nigel Rawles   Assistant Engineer
Renaud Letang   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Jean Hebrail   Composer
Angelique Kidjo   Composer
Gara Gambucci   Stylist
Ellen To   Design,Art Direction
Christopher Austopchuk   Design Direction
David McNair   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Dave Snyder   Assistant Engineer
Aliesh Pierce   Make-Up
Kwaku Alston   Photography
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