12 July 2017

Bombino "Agadez" (2011)

Agadez [debut]
release date: Mar. 2011
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,46]
producer: Ron Wyman
label: Cumbancha Discovery - nationality: Niger

Track highlights: 1. "Ahoulaghuine Akaline (I Greet My Country)" - 3. "Adounia (Life)" - 4. "Kammou Taliat (You, My Beloved)" - 8. "Assalam Felawan (Peace to You)" - 9. "Tebsakh Dalet (A Green Acacia)"

International debut by Omara 'Bombino' Moctar (aka Goumar Almoctar) following some appearances on local recordings as well as the album Agamgama 2004 (2010). Bombino was born in Niger and fled with his father and grandmother to Algeria when he was ten, where he initated his musicial upbringing before returning to Niger in '97 and his professional career started. When the Tuareg Rebellion erupted in 2007 he moved to Burkina Faso until the conflict settled in 2010 and he once again returned to his homeland.
The album here appears more laidback and with bolder meandering compositions than the successor Nomad from 2013. This means also, there is more room for Bombino the guitar instrumentalist, which can be both nice and enchanting but also less structured with traits of improvisation.
I didn't come around to this one before listening to his fine 2013 album, and I think that have me prefer the other to this, although, Agadez surely has its moments. It's more of a simple structured album with less emphasis on the arrangements - but to say is a lesser album is a hard verdict, it's more like I'm more into his later albums, which also bridge to traditional Western strucuring of compositions. That said, I think Bombino is a wonderful and original guitarist and vocalist.