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Casual Listening wins 5 Grammys, plus Bassekou Kouyate, Bela Fleck, Yo-Yo Ma
Casual Listening
a review of cool new music
by Jeff Pinzino
February 5, 2010
Casual Listening Wins 5 Grammys
While the Grammy voters are notorious for choosing star power over musical integrity, the down-ballot categories tend to be a reasonable benchmark for how much quality and diversity of music you can find on Casual Listening. The following grammy winners had garnered a starred review or better here when they were first released:
Best Regional Mexican Album: Vicente Fernandez – Necesito de Ti
Best Americana Album: Levon Helm – Electric Dirt
Best Bluegrass Album: Steve Martin – The Crow
Best Contemporary World Music Album: Bela Fleck – Throw Down Your Heart
Best Musical Album for Children: Ziggy Marley – Family Time
Anyone can turn you on to Beyonce, but Vicente Fernandez? That’s what we’re here for.
! Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba – I Speak Fula (world)
How do you say “guitar god” in Fula? The ngoni is an ancestor of the banjo native to Mali, and Kouyate leads a band full of them. The rhythms are devastating, and multiple vocalists give elegant contrast to the furious strings. This album will be 2010’s must-hear world music album.
Listen to Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba “Musow (For Our Women)”
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