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Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble - Mark Schwartz
Hailed as one of Africa's finest bands, Senegal's Orchestra Baobab were innovators who countered the au courant Europeanization of African music in the '70s with an infusion of local styles. At the same time, they were a storehouse of rhythmic knowledge whose members, hailing from different ethnic groups and nations, number among the firmament of African pop stars. It's easy to see why Pirates Choice has been a favorite import since its European release in 1987. Recorded in 1982, the record sounds a decade older, a motherland cousin to the musky recordings of Lee "Scratch" Perry in Jamaica. Combined with wonderful playing -- especially the effects-laden guitar of ...