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Toto Bona Lokua
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Toto Bona Lokua
Current price: $17.99
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If you like vintage
Bobby McFerrin
, where he layered his voice, sang lovely melodies, and offered a gentle vibe that seemed to delve into both
world music
and
jazz
, then this collaboration between Cameroonian
Richard Bona
(who plays most of the instruments),
Lokua Kanza
from the Congo, and
Gerald Toto
-- all accomplished artists in their own right -- is for you. While there's an occasional African sensibility to the music, as on
"Flutes,"
it's toned down to offer a kind of global experience that can't be pinpointed to any one place. That they're all excellent singers is immediately apparent (listen to the harmonies on
"Na Ye"
as an example), and the understated arrangements are there to support the vocals rather than stand alone. They give a relaxed
blues
-lite touch to
"Help Me"
and sound soulful, but ultimately there's very little that sticks in the memory once the record's finished. ~ Chris Nickson
Bobby McFerrin
, where he layered his voice, sang lovely melodies, and offered a gentle vibe that seemed to delve into both
world music
and
jazz
, then this collaboration between Cameroonian
Richard Bona
(who plays most of the instruments),
Lokua Kanza
from the Congo, and
Gerald Toto
-- all accomplished artists in their own right -- is for you. While there's an occasional African sensibility to the music, as on
"Flutes,"
it's toned down to offer a kind of global experience that can't be pinpointed to any one place. That they're all excellent singers is immediately apparent (listen to the harmonies on
"Na Ye"
as an example), and the understated arrangements are there to support the vocals rather than stand alone. They give a relaxed
blues
-lite touch to
"Help Me"
and sound soulful, but ultimately there's very little that sticks in the memory once the record's finished. ~ Chris Nickson