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Togbé / Togbe

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Download links and information about Togbé / Togbe by Gangbé Brass Band / Gangbe Brass Band. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 52:09 minutes.

Artist: Gangbé Brass Band / Gangbe Brass Band
Release date: 2001
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 10
Duration: 52:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tagbavo 5:41
2. Ajaka 5:30
3. Alladanou 5:03
4. Aou Whan 5:09
5. Bibou 5:36
6. Ekui nawo 4:58
7. Ema Dja 5:29
8. Gbéto 5:51
9. Gangbé Vile 3:24
10. Guigonon 5:28

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For its second album, Benin's Gangbé Brass Band turns up the heat to scorching. The ten-piece outfit, first championed by French band Lo'Jo, follows in a small tradition of African brass, but pushes the whole idea outward. Chanted call-and-response vocals work into horn and percussion lines, all underpinned by a deftly blown euphonium. It's exhilarating stuff, as soulful as anything out of New Orleans (probably the closest American comparison) but with more than a touch of jazz — just listen to the opening of "Ekui Nawo," which bubbles with Monk-inflected bop before taking a turn back to Africa. But however far the music travels — and it's very sophisticated in both arrangements and execution — the heartbeat is absolutely African, propelled by many layers of percussion that create a polyrhythmic spring to keep it all moving. While the band functions primarily as a unit, there are some great individual moments, like Lucien Gbaguidi's sax solo on "Ema Dja," a model of economy and skill. In "Gangbé Vile" they eschew horns altogether and rely on just voices and percussion, and it works perfectly as a statement of intent, before closing with the Western-style march "Guigonon," just because they can. With Togbé, the members of the Gangbé Brass Band have consolidated and developed their ideas to release a thoughtful, mature, and exciting disc.