All Artists: Les Go Title: Dan Gna Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Juna Original Release Date: 5/9/2000 Release Date: 5/9/2000 Genres: International Music, Pop, R&B Style: Africa Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 650482281727 |
Les Go Dan Gna Genres: International Music, Pop, R&B
Les Go (roughly, "the Girlfriends," in the urban sense) consist of three young female singer-dancers of West African Manding ancestry. The group began as an offshoot of a music and drama troupe called L'Ensemble Koteba, wh... more » | |
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Amazon.com Les Go (roughly, "the Girlfriends," in the urban sense) consist of three young female singer-dancers of West African Manding ancestry. The group began as an offshoot of a music and drama troupe called L'Ensemble Koteba, which is based in the cosmopolitan city of Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire. The liner notes refer to this album as "world pop with no apology," and it is an indictment of the rigidly exclusionary state of the world-music market that such a disclaimer is even necessary. The trio sings closely harmonized, tightly crafted commercial singles that owe as much to Michael Jackson (the album was produced by Quincy Jones alum Bruce Swedien) as it does to the jelis (griots), the Caribbean, and the Paris melting pot. There is a good-humored, sweetly naive girl-group sexiness and unjaded sophistication to Les Go's delivery that is bound to please, if trad fanciers can get past the percolating R&B bass lines, synth patches, and drum machines lurking amid the koras and djembes. A Manding-language cover of the Seals & Crofts hit "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" will provoke a lot of discussion, but it is both more charming and not nearly as funny as expected. --Christina Roden Similarly Requested CDs
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Member CD ReviewsDeborah J. from VISALIA, CA Reviewed on 8/7/2006... Female trio from Senegal sings African pop.
CD ReviewsHip. period... songba | bronx, ny USA | 04/26/2003 (4 out of 5 stars) "ah... it's almost three a.m. in the morning. the wife has awakened me with her version, i guess, of cuddling - to push me halfway off the bed. folks do know about that, i hope. but those who know about these three ladies, les go, appear to know not what to say about them. (i am the first to review this cd.) as i did awaken with one of their songs - sou - in my head and as i do own headphones, it was into the livingroom i went to listen to les go's cd, dan gna, which is a favorite of mine. dan gna is sung beautifully. their music has a contemporary sound sung alongside a rousing, ringing, swinging african traditional and rhythmic pulse. their vocal harmonies; their rhythmic application of vocals over a very hip african sound; les go's smooth delivery and their obvious love of music is what is dignified on this cd. it's a groove. i love it. (to be awakened in the middle of the night and allowed to sneak away to hear these three women sing and hit it so beautifully is one of those hidden pleasures.) what else can i say? allow yourself the pleasure of les go. it's one you won't regret."
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