Diola-Fogny, Recorded By J. David Sapir – The Music Of The Diola-Fogny Of The Casamance, Senegal
Diola-Fogny, Recorded By J. David Sapir – The Music Of The Diola-Fogny Of The Casamance, Senegal

Diola-Fogny, Recorded By J. David Sapir – The Music Of The Diola-Fogny Of The Casamance, Senegal

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Label: Folkways Records – FE 4323
Series: Ethnic Folkways Library
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1965
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: African

Separated from the northern part of Senegal by the nation of Gambia and involved in a recent low–level insurgency against the Senegalese government, the Casamance region remains culturally and musically distinctive.

This field recording is a journey into the auditory world of the Jola people (Diola in French transliteration). The album includes incidental music, work songs, marriage and funeral songs, praise singing, and spontaneous recordings of a futamp circumcision ceremony recorded from several different positions in the crowd. Many of the musical styles presented here, which were recorded in the early 1960s, remain essentially the same today. Liner notes include photos and descriptions of Jola culture, details of the recording contexts, and annotated lyrics for several tracks. (VG++ - with booklet)

Tracklist
A1        Individual "Praise-Singing"
A2        Cultivating In Peanut Fields
A3        Cultivating In Rice Fields
"Bugur" - Marriage Celebration    
A4a        Singing
A4b        Drumming
A4c        Over-all Crowd
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B1        Pre-circumcision Dance Celebration
B2        Parade Singing - At Circumcision Fete (Bitibit)
B3        Parade Singing - At Circumcision Fete (Tandiin)
B4        Funeral Singing (Guimal)
B5        Funeral Singing (Soutikin)
B6        Funeral Singing (Nyankiit)