Ali Farka Touré
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While the 1990’s finally raised his profile in Europe and America, with successful collaborations and tours with the likes of Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal, Malian Ali Farka Touré was a West African guitar master whose sound felt ancient even in the 1980s. Oft-compared to American bluesman John Lee Hooker, Touré is like him in one way: he was 50 by the time his music finally made its way to a wider audience. A six-year gap spanned his prior album and 1984’s self-titled classic. Touré’s modal Malian blues stylings are serpentine around steady heel-stomping rhythms (in dialogue with the calabash), minimal and mesmerizing. Thankfully reissued on CD as Red & Green in 2004.
