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Salif Keita 69-80, Salif Keita

Salif Keita

November 18th, 2013

Born:
1949 in Djoliba, Mali

Genre:
World

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s






Salif Keita

Biography

Salif Keita gave up a lot to pursue his dreams of a career in music. Born to royal lineage, with ancestral roots going back to Soundjata Keita, the founder of the Malian Empire in 1240, Keita was disowned by his father after announcing his plans to play music. Keita's dreams, however, were too strong to be shattered. Moving to the capitol city of Bamako in 1967, he was soon playing in nightclubs with one of his brothers. Within two years, he was invited to join the Rail Band. A popular, government-sponsored group that played regularly at the Buffet Hotel de la Gare, the Rail Band featured influential Malian guitar player Kante Manfila. Keita's soulful singing soon brought the band to a much higher plateau. In 1973, Keita and several members of the Rail Band relocated to Abidjian, the capitol of Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast). Renamed Les Ambassadeurs Internationaux, the group continued to attract attention with their lively fusion of Cuban, Zairean, and Malian influences.. Salif Keita gave up a lot to pursue his dreams of a career in music. Born to royal lineage, with ancestral roots going back to Soundjata Keita, the founder of the Malian Empire in 1240, Keita was disowned by his father after announcing his plans to play music. Keita's dreams, however, were too strong to be shattered. Moving to the capitol city of Bamako in 1967, he was soon playing in nightclubs with one of his brothers. Within two years, he was invited to join the Rail Band. A popular, government-sponsored group that played regularly at the Buffet Hotel de la Gare, the Rail Band featured influential Malian guitar player Kante Manfila. Keita's soulful singing soon brought the band to a much higher plateau. In 1973, Keita and several members of the Rail Band relocated to Abidjian, the capitol of Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast). Renamed Les Ambassadeurs Internationaux, the group continued to attract attention with their lively fusion of Cuban, Zairean, and Malian influences.

In 1977, Keita received the prestigious National Order of Guinea from President Ahmed Sekou Toure. Encouraged to pursue a solo career, Keita moved to Paris in 1984. Settling in the city's Montreuil section, he found a thriving community of more than 15,000 transplanted Malians. Predictions of success proved true with the release of Keita's debut solo album, Soro, in 1987. Produced by Ibrahim Sylla, the album combined African, jazz, funk, Europop, and R&B influences. Keita continued his recording career with several releases for Mango throughout the '90s, including the Mansa of Mali anthology, before moving to Blue Note for Papa in 1999 and then Decca, where he debuted with Moffou in 2002. Moffou was considered some of Keita's finest work to date, and he received a Grammy nomination for the album. Keita then returned to Bamako, Mali, in order to record his next full-length effort, M'Bemba, which came out in 2006.

Top Albums

Salif Keita 69-80, Salif Keita
1. Salif Keita ..
Moffou, Salif Keita
2. Moffou
M'Bemba, Salif Keita
3. M'Bemba
Soro, Salif Keita
4. Soro
La différence, Salif Keita
5. La différen..
Amen, Salif Keita
6. Amen
The Prayer Cycle, Alanis Morissette
7. The Prayer C..
Best of Salif Keïta, Salif Keita
8. Best of Sali..
"Folon".....The Past, Salif Keita
9. "Folon&..
Remixes from Moffou (Bonus Tracks), Salif Keita
10. Remixes from..
Remixes from Moffou, Salif Keita
11. Remixes from..
The Lost Album, Kante Manfila
12. The Lost Alb..
Rail Band, Salif Keita
13. Rail Band
The Mansa of Mali ... A Retrospective, Salif Keita
14. The Mansa of..
Belle Epoque Vol. 1: Soundiata, Rail Band
15. Belle Epoque..
69-80 (Single Release), Salif Keita
16. 69-80 (Singl..
The Lost Album, Kante Manfila
17. The Lost Alb..
Soro, Salif Keita
18. Soro
Seydou Bathily - EP, Salif Keita
19. Seydou Bathi..
Belle Epoque, Vol. 2: Mansa, Rail Band
20. Belle Epoque..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Yamore (Radio Edit)Cesaria Evora & ...3:43$0.99
2.
Cono20 Years History (Single Re..6:04$0.99
3.
ConoWorld Beat, Vol. 4 - Mandin..6:04$0.99
4.
Marfa69-80 (Single Release)7:14$0.99
5.
Ntoman69-80 (Single Release)8:15$0.99
6.
Sidiki69-80 (Single Release)8:07$0.99
7.
4V69-80 (Single Release)5:57$0.99
8.
WalÝ69-80 (Single Release)9:59$0.99
9.
Primpin69-80 (Single Release)8:23$0.99
10.
Mana-Mani69-80 (Single Release)6:37$0.99
11.
DjiguiDans l'authenticité (M..8:07$0.99
12.
I djo famâDans l'authenticité (M..9:58$0.99
13.
DeriDans l'authenticité (M..7:57$0.99
14.
TaraDans l'authenticité (M..8:03$0.99
15.
Nou pas bougerPlânet Afriça (The World ..5:04$0.99
16.
DalimansaMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..4:52$1.29
17.
Sanni KagnibaMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..7:56$0.99
18.
TeninMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..6:15$1.29
19.
SouarebaMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..4:40$0.99
20.
DjembeMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..5:05$1.29
21.
Nou Pas BougerMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..7:16$1.29
22.
IgnadjidjeMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..6:06$1.29
23.
NyanafinMansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..5:42$0.99
24.
Sina (Soumbouya)Mansa of Mali ... A Retrosp..4:51$0.99
25.
ConoAfrican Suite, Pt. 1 - Mali..6:04$0.99

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