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Madagasikara Vol.2

Madagasikara (Series) Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (26 Nov 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Globestyle
  • ASIN: B0000013AE
  • Other Editions: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 456,872 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Raha Manina Any - Rossy
2. Ento Rora - Zeze Et Groupe 'Son'
3. Madirovalo - Mahaleo
4. Tsapika 2000 - Trio 'Fa'
5. Totoy Tsara - Ny Sakelidalana
6. Sarotra - Les Smockers
7. Voromby (Oiseau De Fer) - Tarika Sammy
8. Ny Any - Rossy
9. Malaza Avaratna - Nonot Kidza
10. Aza Mba Manary Toky - Tarika Sammy
11. Bonus Track 1 - Madagasikara 2: Current Popular Music Of Madagascar

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intricate rhythms & delicate harmonies in a lovely language, 26 Nov 2002
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Pieter "Toypom" (Johannesburg) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Madagasikara Vol.2 (Audio CD)
These tuneful tracks on Volume 2 showcase Malagasy popular music of the 1980s (as opposed to Volume 1 which contains folk and traditional styles of mainly the Merina culture of the highlands and the Betsimisaraka of the east coast). Rivaling the island's exotic fauna - like those cute lemurs - is its music, where one soon encounters the compelling sounds of the valiha and the kabosy: both stringed instruments with acoustic & electric models.

Oddly enough, the `o' is pronounced `oo' in Malagasy. The song Madirovalo by Mahaleo would thus phonetically be spelled Madiruvalu. It's a gentle acoustic piece featuring the kabosy, bubbly percussion and complex vocal patterns. Malagasy music has integrated influences as diverse as South African mbaqanga and pop, benga from Kenya, soukous/rhumba from mainland Francophone Africa and sega from the Indian Ocean islands.

Rossy and Tarika Sammy with two songs each were the most determined pursuers of an integrated Malagasy sound at that time. In the style called `zana-kira,' the inspirational Aza Mba Manary Toky by Sammy's has beautiful vocal harmonies. The slow song Voromby portrays the flights of an airplane across the island; the words comprise the names of towns and cities along the route.

Raha Manina Any by Rossy is in the vakisova style in which the lyrics derive from oral literature. Zeze's gently lilting Ento Rora features a bamboo-tube valiha from the high plateau.

Totoy Tzara by Ny Sakelidalana is a tremulous, poliharmonic number with acoustic guitar, bass and valiha whilst Sarotra by Les Smockers represents the dance style known as Sigaoma - an appealing marriage of Congolese Rumba (Soukous) & Township. The tromba trance genre of Diego Suarez on the north coast appears on the penultimate track Malaza Avaratna by Nonot Kidza.

Africa & Polynesia meet in Madagascar in a colorful ethnic & cultural blend. This album displays some of the delightful diversity of the nation's pop music of the 1980s. An hour or so with such intricate rhythms and delicate harmonies in this resonant Polynesian language is an uplifting experience.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pop music of Madagascar from the 1980s, 26 Nov 2002
By Pieter "Toypom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Madagasikara Vol.2 (Audio CD)
These tuneful tracks on Volume 2 showcase Malagasy popular music of the 1980s (as opposed to Volume 1 which contains folk and traditional styles of mainly the Merina culture of the highlands and the Betsimisaraka of the east coast). Rivaling the island's exotic fauna - like those cute lemurs - is its music, where one soon encounters the compelling sounds of the valiha and the kabosy: both stringed instruments with acoustic & electric models.

Oddly enough, the `o' is pronounced `oo' in Malagasy. The song Madirovalo by Mahaleo would thus phonetically be spelled Madiruvalu. It's a gentle acoustic piece featuring the kabosy, bubbly percussion and complex vocal patterns. Malagasy music has integrated influences as diverse as South African mbaqanga and pop, benga from Kenya, soukous/rhumba from mainland Francophone Africa and sega from the Indian Ocean islands.

Rossy and Tarika Sammy with two songs each were the most determined pursuers of an integrated Malagasy sound at that time. In the style called `zana-kira,' the inspirational Aza Mba Manary Toky by Sammy's has beautiful vocal harmonies. The slow song Voromby portrays the flights of an airplane across the island; the words comprise the names of towns and cities along the route.

Raha Manina Any by Rossy is in the vakisova style in which the lyrics derive from oral literature. Zeze's gently lilting Ento Rora features a bamboo-tube valiha from the high plateau.

Totoy Tzara by Ny Sakelidalana is a tremulous, poliharmonic number with acoustic guitar, bass and valiha whilst Sarotra by Les Smockers represents the dance style known as Sigaoma - an appealing marriage of Congolese Rumba (Soukous) & Township. The tromba trance genre of Diego Suarez on the north coast appears on the penultimate track Malaza Avaratna by Nonot Kidza.

Africa & Polynesia meet in Madagascar in a colorful ethnic & cultural blend. This album displays some of the delightful diversity of the nation's pop music of the 1980s. An hour or so with such intricate rhythms and delicate harmonies in this resonant Polynesian language is an uplifting experience.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This CD has many contemporary artist of the High Land of Mad, 10 Aug 1999
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This review is from: Madagasikara Vol.2 (Audio CD)
agascar. I liked this Cd because you have a variety of artists and you get many different styles in one CD. The music is typical of the high land for the most part. Pleasing to the ear, valiha is ever present in this Cd. This Cd is for people who wants to know what it would be like to hear Madagascar Radio right now.
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