Sean Blackman — Fouta Toro
Album: In Transit
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Released: 2009
Length: 6:46
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Total ratings: 315
Length: 6:46
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(instumental)
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daveinnj wrote:
Now you have had eight years to learn how to skip a song and jump to the next one. I hope you manage it now. The song ends when you like it to end.
God, does this song end?
Now you have had eight years to learn how to skip a song and jump to the next one. I hope you manage it now. The song ends when you like it to end.
jmillar2020 wrote:
IDK. GREAT TUNE! If were more educated in this genre of music, I would be able to make an appropriate comment on the level of "kora harp" in the mix. Maybe it was intentional. I am glad that RP introduced me to this tune. That is why we come here. Thanx RP!
The mix should have given more prominence to the Kora harp that is overly recessed. The beauty of Kora, by itself or other instrumentation cannot be overstated. Too little Kora, (perhaps too many disjointed vocals?)
IDK. GREAT TUNE! If were more educated in this genre of music, I would be able to make an appropriate comment on the level of "kora harp" in the mix. Maybe it was intentional. I am glad that RP introduced me to this tune. That is why we come here. Thanx RP!
The mix should have given more prominence to the Kora harp that is overly recessed. The beauty of Kora, by itself or other instrumentation cannot be overstated. Too little Kora, (perhaps too many disjointed vocals?)
Mr. Blackman is from Detroit. IMHO, this is very cool very American music, probably impossible to create anywhere else. Really great virtuosity too. Thanks to B&R for the intro.
hschlossberg wrote:
I'm not sure why all the negative comments and votes. This is a great song, great rhythms — I suppose unless one doesn't like African music. I'd like to hear more international music on RP. It's a lot more interesting to me then all the country music I hear on RP.
O don't know why you call this piece instrumenytal, thean says some words, a lot about this "fouta" thing or action, which sounds exactly like the f word in Romanian 😮 All in connection with the 'toro" which is "bull" in Spanish, so to my Romanian ears it sounds cool 😁
Like "Bull the f*ker" who does all sorts of interesting stuff, I imagine...🤣
Like "Bull the f*ker" who does all sorts of interesting stuff, I imagine...🤣
See on hea.
very nice music and song
'na lagna tremenda....
hschlossberg wrote:
Ditto!
I'm not sure why all the negative comments and votes. This is a great song, great rhythms — I suppose unless one doesn't like African music. I'd like to hear more international music on RP.
Ditto!
What's wrong with that piece? I guess it's 6 at least.
I'm not sure why all the negative comments and votes. This is a great song, great rhythms — I suppose unless one doesn't like African music. I'd like to hear more international music on RP. It's a lot more interesting to me then all the country music I hear on RP.
Really. Spare us.
maxvonevil wrote:
maxvonevil wrote:
"Global music integrator".... good grief!!
"Global music integrator".... good grief!!
Really annoying ... please stop it
WTFO
devastating for the ball
God, does this song end?
Now you have had eight years to learn how to skip a song and jump to the next one. I hope you manage it now. The song ends when you like it to end.
LOL! Too funny!