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PRESS RELEASE - Imidiwan: Companions
Tinariwen have announced details of the release of a new album,
Imidiwan : Companions through Independiente on
Monday
June 29th 2009.
The 13-track album, produced by Jean-Paul Romann, who had
previously worked with Tinariwen on their debut album,
The Radio
Tisdas Sessions in 2001, was recorded in Tessalit, the Malian
desert village home of band members Ibrahim Ag Alhabib & Hassan
Ag Touhami.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
Imidiwan Afrik Tendam
Lulla
Tenhert
Enseqi Ehad Didagh
Tahult In
Tamodjerazt Assis
Intitlayaghen
Imazaghen N Adagh
Chegret
Kel Tamashek
Assuf Ag Assuf
Chabiba
Ere Tesfata Adounia
Imidiwan: Companions, is the band's fourth CD release and it
possesses all the elements that have made them so magnetic to
western ears: raw simplicity, melodic beauty, songs ranging from
the epic and universal to the intimate and personal.
The album opens with
Imidiwan Afrik Tendam, a kind of hymn
to the band's friends, companions and fellow-travellers, who have
suffered and triumphed with Tinariwen on their epic journey. The
legendary poet Japonais makes a scintillating rootsy contribution
with the song
Tamodjerazt Assis which broils with a sense of
pain and regret. Intidao, a regular touring member of the band,
makes his CD debut as composer and lead singer on the song
Imazaghen N' Adagh. And Ibrahim sings one of the most famous
Tinariwen songs ever,
Chegret, in which he asks his fellow
Touareg some hard questions about the desert and its problems.
The thirty-year musical and social history of Tinariwen is a
fascinating and inspiring tale. Initially a loose collection of
displaced Touareg musicians centred around Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, who,
although born in Mali, grew up in the refugee camps near the Malian
border in Algeria and later around the southern Algerian city of
Tamanrasset following the suppression of the Touareg people by the
new independent Malian government in the early 1960’s.
Coming together in the late 1970’s with a shared passion for
everything from traditional Touareg music & poetry to western
rock and pop artists such as Hendrix, Santana, Bob Marley and Led
Zeppelin, the collective steadily built their reputation in and
around the Sahara desert.
Following spells as part of a ‘desert army’ put together by
Ghadaffi and later the MPA (Mouvement Populaire de l’Azawad – a
rebel Touareg movement) during which other like-minded musicians
became involved, the group headed back to Tessalit in Mali in the
late 1980’s.
Continuing to perform, by the end of the 1990’s Tinariwen’s
reputation had begun to spread beyond their Saharan stronghold – in
1999 the band played a few gigs in France and in 2001 they played
at the first ‘Festival in the Desert’ in Mali where they were
heralded as the stars of the show and arguably, at this point, set
out on the path that would see them celebrated in Europe as one of
the most instantly recognizable and loved bands from Africa.
Success came swiftly after this point - by the end of 2001 the band
had performed at WOMAD and the South Bank in London and released
their ‘debut’ album
The Radio Tisdas Sessions, a much feted
record that effortlessly crossed over to those with previous little
interest in African music courtesy of its guitar licks, grimy
desert sound, arcane rhythms and wild rebel iconography.
In the past eight years the band have continued their steady ascent
playing over 700 concerts in Europe as well as releasing a
further two albums, Amassakoul in 2004 and Aman Iman in
2007. Along the way they have picked up a number of awards (BBC
Award for World Music in 2005 and the prestigious Praetorius Music
Prize in Germany in 2008) and a raft of ‘legendary’ fans including
the likes of Robert Plant, Carlos Santana, Brian Eno, Thom Yorke,
TV on the Radio and Bono & the Edge.
Tinariwen have also been announced as playing this year’s
Glastonbury Festival where they will appear on both the
Pyramid & Jazz World stages on
Saturday June 27th.
For further information please contact:
Steve Phillips Big Mouth Publicity – 0208 748 7276
steve@bigmouthpublicity.co.uk
ANDY MORGAN- Web Manager