2007 albums I delight in

2007 was an excellent year for music. I’ve already highlighted some 2007 songs I enjoy; these are albums that I like very much but can’t easily single out individual tracks from. Best to play the whole thing and wallow in it. There’s a baker’s dozen of great discs here.

Starting off with African music:

Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba: Segu BlueTinariwen: Aman Iman

Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba: Segu Blue

Kouyate is a virtuoso of the ngoni, a simple lute. He’s reputedly even better live, but this album is fine. The more I listen, the better it sounds.
This album at Sterns
This musician on YouTube

Tinariwen: Aman Iman - Water is Life

The Touareg rebels continue to mesmerize, updating traditional Saharan sounds with electric guitar.
This album at Amazon
These musicans on YouTube

Continuing with more excellent African music:

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my blog's feed. Don't know how a feed works? Take a look at the feed quick start page. Thanks for visiting!

Related posts

2007 songs I’m fond of

What a musical year it was! I’m taking up hack’s challenge but it is excruciatingly difficult to pick only 10 songs from the entire year of 2007 to highlight.

I narrowed it down a little by excluding any musicians already on hack’s list.

I also excluded entire albums, if I simply liked the album as a whole and couldn’t pick out a favorite song. I’ll do a follow-up post on those albums.

  1. 99 and 1/2 - Mavis Staples

    Stopped in my tracks first time I heard it.
  2. My Little Basquiat - Cowboy Junkies
    I love interesting songs about motherhood.
  3. Big Wheel - Tori Amos
    2007 is the year I started appreciating Tori Amos.
  4. When We Were Kids - Rappers’ Delight Club
    Schoolkids rapping over Jens Lekman samples!!
  5. Read the rest of this entry »

    Related posts