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En Mana Kuoyo by Ayub Ogada
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: A Jewel, January 17, 2002
Reviewer:Arise Therefore (Petersham, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This recording is one of the few "jewels" in my collection of thousands of musical titles. The music on this disc is spacious, gentle, and at the same time, stimulating. Although I fear some of our reviews as listeners may sound a bit like reviews of `New Age' music, this is African music. (Perhaps informed a bit by Ayub's experiences in the western world.) If you have a heart connected to your ears and an appreciation for acoustic African music, you will be doing yourself a favor by adding this to your collection. If I may add, I find the review by Richard Gehr of ... unfortunate and upsettingly off target. Perhaps this just isn't his kind of music.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: ALIVE, November 20, 2002
Reviewer:"fly@who.net" (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
'alive' is how I feel listening to Ayub Ogada's music, and especially "Obiero". It is the sound of mother earth and father sky, and all the children.
His vocalizations give rise to my own urge to let my voice resound. I want so 'sing with', even though I do not understand the words.
His voice and music elicit a deep longing of my soul; a co-existence of joy and sorrow, an awareness of both, and a letting go, a birthing of both into song/music.
My taste in music is rather eclectic; I am not a 'fan' of any particular group, direction, performer.
Ayub Ogada stands out in the cosmos of music as one of the brightest shining stars.
Anyone with a desire to feel his/her existence sounded in the most beautiful way can benefit from listening to this music. Opening the heart/voice to sound along is even better. (You will have to get over the insecurity of not knowing the language). What I have read in interviews/biography of Ayub only acknowledged the feeling I got from his music that he is a person of impeccability, giving expression to his inner spark of Divinity in the most diligent and beautiful way.

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lovely, February 27, 2006
Reviewer:Edoardo suardi "Rude Orsa" (Capoterra, Cagliari Italy) - See all my reviews
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It's exactly the sound that I was looking for! Real Africa, not just drums and noise. You can fly with your mind.

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Very nice work, February 17, 2006
Reviewer:Daniel W. Lilly - See all my reviews
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This is a great introduction for anybody wondering about African music. The whole CD is similar to the song that was used in the movie The Constant Gardener.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Absolutely brilliant, November 13, 2005
Reviewer:Brent V. Keener "Earthward" (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - See all my reviews
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A must-purchase. This album transcends genre and spirit, and really is on the level unlike many other albums these days. A great CD to put on for a drive, for reflection, meditation, wine, etc. It is not one of those cheesy albums that record companies put out pretending to sound African - this is true (Eastern) African rhythms. A brilliant CD, and I am looking forward to hearing more from this innovative artist.

Favorite track: "Kothbiro"

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: Essential music., August 23, 2002
Reviewer:Patrick Holloway (Lexington, KY) - See all my reviews
Ayub Ogada's musical presence is unmistakable. His formidable natural ability is revealed with a humility that at first may take the listener off-guard. Pure talent notwithstanding, he glides over the razor's edge of combining musical authority with poetic tenderness, and for good measure he throws in an intelligence touched with humor and openness. The apparent simplicity of his tunes are a wonderful venue for the rich and subtle emotional tones of his singing and playing. Simply put, I love this disc. If you have any interest in traditional music of any kind, I think you will love it too. I received this disc as a present from a friend who knew of my longstanding interest in African music. Ordinarily I'm ambivalent about getting a "gift of music", as I feel some sense of obligation to like it, out of respect for the giver; this rather silly psychology often tends to make me a little paranoid on first listenings. I am happy to report that one minute into the first tune, I knew nothing but the music. For me, the strongest tunes are those in which Ogada's harp and voice are unaccompanied. There are instrumental tunes in which he shines as well, but too many instruments and voices into the mix sometimes seem to obscure his power. Only one song is recorded with the standard western instruments (piano, guitar) accompanying. While it manages to retain Ogada's fine-tuned sense of restraint and understatement, and generally steers clear of Hollywood schmaltz, at times it seems to want to take the next exit to Disneyland. This isn't so much a complaint as a personal preference (well, OK, it's a bit of a complaint). Ogada can obviously play anything he likes, with an authenticity that is all too uncommon. I've no doubt we'll hear more from him and I look forward to it. However, I do hope he steers clear of those producers with dollar-signs in their eyes and "crossover" or "film score" in their minds. Such producers tend to obscure rather than reveal; to downplay talent to the market's level rather than risk the bold musical statements of which Ogada is clearly capable. At any rate, that's only one song. The songs that bring Ogada's harp and voice to the forefront are worth the price of admission, many times over. He possesses such clarity of musical vision, and such masterful delivery. I would like everyone to hear this disc.This music will last forever... But just to be on the safe side, add it to your collection.

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