 | Welcome to Mali [Read More ...] Description: 2008 album, the follow up to the celebrated release Dimanche … Bamako, which sold more than half a million copies worldwide and won the couple numerous accolades upon it's release in 2005. Welcome To Mali features a track 'Sabali', produced by Damon Albarn, plus special guest a... |
 | 1990-1995: The Best of the African Years [Read More ...] Description: Following the success of their second album "Dimanche A Bamako", the brilliance of that album has listeners' appetites whetted for more. Thus, here is a collection of songs they recorded prior to 2005. These 16 tracks date from the early 1990's when the duo left their native M... |
 | Je Pense a Toi [Read More ...] Triple disc compilation by this versatile blind African duo, who mix Afro-Beat with influences from American Blues, French Folk, Indian rhythms and other diverse styles. 42 tracks including 'Je Pense A Toi', 'Mouna', 'Baara', 'Mon Amour Ma Cherie', 'Djagneba' and more. Universal. 2007. |
 | Tje Ni Mousso [Read More ...] After the Success of their Album Sou Ni Tile, the Blind Couple from Mali Are Back with a New 1999 Accoustic Album. |
 | Sou Ni Tile [Read More ...] The 'blind Couple of Mali' African Blues Sung in Bambara and French. |
 | Dimanche a Bamako [Read More ...] Description: Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a blind married couple whose life story is as remarkable as its music, have long been stars in West Africa. They draw the musical traditions of their natice Mali and the neighboring Ivory Coast, while also embracing the Latin American salsa, Cu... |
 | Paris Bamako [Read More ...] Description: PAL/Region 0. Deluxe edition digipak includes Concert in Paris at La Goutte d'or on June 30th 2005, 4 duets with Manu Chao, live duets from their concert at La Cigale (February 2005), all of their videos including their new single 'Beaux Dimanches' + making of, four short TV film... |
 | Les Annees Maliennes: 1990-1995: l'Integrale des Annees Maliennes [Read More ...] Collectors edition limited to 5000 copies. Contains early material available for the first time on CD. Because label. 2005. |
 | Dimanche a Bamako [Read More ...] Description: Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia, a blind married couple whose life story is as remarkable as its music, have long been stars in West Africa. They draw the musical traditions of their natice Mali and the neighboring Ivory Coast, while also embracing the Latin American salsa, Cu... |
 | 1990-1995: The Best of the African Years [Read More ...] Description: Following the success of their second album "Dimanche A Bamako", the brilliance of that album has listeners' appetites whetted for more. Thus, here is a collection of songs they recorded prior to 2005. These 16 tracks date from the early 1990's when the duo left their native M... |
 | Wati [Read More ...] Review: The Magic Of Africa:From the traditional spiritual voices of Lady Blacksmith Mambaso, the funky Juju of King Sunny Ade, the harmonica flavoured Mbalax of Ismael Lo, the fado influenced melancholy of Cape Verde, the raw blues of Boubacar Traore,the smooth Jazz of Richard Bona,to t... |
 | Paris Bamako [Read More ...] Description: PAL/Region 0. Deluxe edition digipak includes Concert in Paris at La Goutte d'or on June 30th 2005, 4 duets with Manu Chao, live duets from their concert at La Cigale (February 2005), all of their videos including their new single 'Beaux Dimanches' + making of, four short TV film... |
 | Best of: Je Pense a Toi [Read More ...]
|
 | Sou Ni Tile [Read More ...]
|
 | Coulibaly [Read More ...] African stars Amadou & Mariam release 'Coulibaly' that is lifted from the duo's groundbreaking album Dimanche A Bamako. This single features the Original Album version backed with the 2 mixes, one by French artist Fred Chichin and the other by acclaimed English DJ Ashley Beedle. Because Music. 2005. |
 | Senegal Fast Food [Read More ...] Description: The blind couple from Mali's first single from their forthcoming album entitled Dimanche A Bamoko. The title song, which features Manu Chao (who produced the album) is backed with 'La Triste Realite' (remix/hip hop version), which is not on the album plus the video of the title ... |