Warm-blooded, relaxed Afro-Cuban dance music like only Orchestra Baobab can make! The legendary band, founded in Senegal in 1970, fell apart in the early 1980s. In 2001 the veterans made a triumphant comeback with the album , which marked their international breakthrough. A second album followed, (2007), and after a long wait a third comeback album, Tribute To Ndiouga Dieng. This album is a tribute
… to lead singer Ndiouga Dieng, who died in November 2016. It contains a timeless set of classics, musical stories from West Africa about love, about warriors, with thanks to women and to God. Wonderful rippling and swinging dance music with a rich rhythm section and an alternation of singing and lyrical saxophone parts. In addition to guitar playing, we now also hear the special sound of the kora, the West African harp. With guest appearances by (on Sey) and (on Magnokouto). (SvdP)more