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Mississippi to Mali

 
Album Review: Mississippi to Mali

  • Artist: Corey Harris
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 18, 2003
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Corey Harris is adept at combining contemporary sensibilities with traditional country blues forms in a manner so natural that the cracks and fissures between now and then never seem to show, an accomplishment he expands on Mississippi to Mali to include two continents. Again, the music flows so naturally that the bridges and welds that join the African and African-American traditions on this record are never obvious, creating a seamless, wonderful album. The tracks were recorded live in the field, an approach that strengthens the intimate feel here, and there are numerous high points, including Africanized versions of Skip James' "Cypress Grove Blues" and Robert Petway's "Catfish Blues" that open new dimensions in each song without altering its original intent and tone. A version of "Sitting on Top of the World" (called "Station Blues" here) with the Rising Star Fife and Drum Band, and featuring Shardé Thomas, the 12-year-old granddaughter of Othar Turner, is a particular delight in its ramshackle exuberance. Mississippi to Mali closes with a credible and moving take on Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" that spotlights Harris' considerable acoustic slide skills. This is another fine album from a player whose reverence for the blues doesn't keep him from instilling the form with both joy and innovation. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Coahoma Corey Harris Corey Harris (1:49)
Big Road Blues Traditional Corey Harris (3:05)
Special Rider Blues Skip James Corey Harris (4:54)
Tamalah Ali Farka Touré Corey Harris (6:41)
Back Atcha Corey Harris (3:27)
Rokie Traditional Corey Harris (3:46)
La Chanson des Bozos Traditional Corey Harris (4:20)
Mr. Turner Corey Harris Corey Harris (4:43)
Cypress Grove Blues Skip James Corey Harris (3:02)
Station Blues Traditional Corey Harris (2:41)
.44 Blues Willie Dixon, Traditional Corey Harris (7:28)
Njarka Ali Farka Touré Corey Harris (3:56)
Charlene Corey Harris Corey Harris (5:01)
Catfish Blues Robert Petway, Traditional Corey Harris (6:39)
Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground Corey Harris (3:28)

Credits

Sam Carr (Drums), Souleyman Kane (Vocals (Background)), Shardé Thomas (Fife), Steve Reynolds (Engineer), Aubrey Turner (Group Member), R.L. Boyce (Group Member), Otha Andre Evans (Group Member), Scott Billington (Mastering), Souleyman Kane (Percussion), Corey Harris (Vocals), Aubrey Turner (Drums), Corey Harris (Guitar), Ali Magassa (Vocals), Corey Harris (Vocals (Background)), Ali Farka Touré (Vocals), Rising Star Fife and Drum Band (Performer), Jamal Millner (Engineer), Ali Magassa (Guitar), Darrell Rose (Sabar), Otha Andre Evans (Drums (Bass)), Darrell Rose (Percussion), Jamal Millner (Photography), Aubrey Turner (Drums (Bass)), Corey Harris (Photography), Shardé Thomas (Vocals), Jeff Romano (Engineer), Corey Harris (Author), Ali Farka Touré (Njarka Fiddle), Jeff Wyner (Mastering), Otha Andre Evans (Vocals), Rodney Evans (Performer), Ali Magassa (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Romano (Mixing), Ali Farka Touré (Arranger), Bobby Rush (Harmonica), Darrell Rose (Djembe), Corey Harris (Producer), R.L. Boyce (Performer), R.L. Boyce (Drums (Snare)), Ali Farka Touré (Guitar), Rodney Evans (Group Member), Scott Billington (A&R)
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Mississippi to Mali is a blues album by Corey Harris. It was released on 18 November 2003, through Rounder Records.

Misssissippi to Mali
Studio album by Corey Harris
Released 2003
Recorded between March 2002 & September 2003
Genre Blues, Reggae
Length 1:04:57
Label Rounder
Professional reviews

Track listing

  1. "Coahoma" (Harris) - 1:49
  2. "Big Road Blues" (Traditional) - 3:05
  3. "Special Rider Blues" (James) - 4:54
  4. "Tamalah" (Toure) - 6:41
  5. "Back Atcha" (Thomas) - 3:27
  6. "Rokie" (Traditional) - 3:46
  7. "La Chanson des Bozos" (Traditional) - 4:20
  8. "Mr. Turner" (Harris) - 4:43
  9. "Cypress Grove Blues" (James) - 3:02
  10. "Station Blues" (Traditional) - 2:41
  11. ".44 Blues" (Traditional) - 7:28
  12. "Njarka" (Toure) - 3:56
  13. "Charlene" (Harris) - 5:01
  14. "Catfish Blues" (Petway) - 6:39
  15. "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" (Johnson) - 3:28

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