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Rhythmagick is the debut solo album by percussionist Aïyb Dieng, it was released in 1995 by P-Vine Records.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Rhythmagick" | Aïyb Dieng, Umar Bin Hassan, Pharoah Sanders | 4:04 |
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2. | "Sabar" | Aïyb Dieng, Bill Laswell | 6:12 |
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3. | "Takou" | Aïyb Dieng, Trilok Gurtu | 3:53 |
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4. | "Darésalam" | Aïyb Dieng, Pharoah Sanders | 6:25 |
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5. | "Bôka Devotion" | Aïyb Dieng, Bill Laswell | 6:10 |
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6. | "Soweto Funk" | Aïyb Dieng, Bill Laswell | 9:12 |
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7. | "Touba" | Aïyb Dieng, Trilok Gurtu | 7:40 |
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8. | "Dungal Dub" | Aïyb Dieng, Bill Laswell | 6:36 |
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Personnel
- Musicians
- Bootsy Collins – bass guitar, guitar
- Carlos Cordova – batá
- Aïyb Dieng – bass drum, batá, chatan, congas, talking drum, producer
- Trilok Gurtu – drums, tabla
- Umar Bin Hassan – voice
- Bill Laswell – bass guitar, sampler, producer
- Daniel Ponce – batá, congas
- Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone, flute
- Nicky Skopelitis – six-string guitar, twelve-string guitar
- Bernie Worrell – Hammond organ, clavinet
- Technical personnel
Release history
References
- ^ Anderson, Rick. "Rhythmagick". Allmusic. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
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