Koulsy Lamko - Bir Ki Mbo Hommage à Thomas Sankara

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Review by Shaira Vennel Gerolao

The album Bir Ki Mbo Hommage à Thomas Sankara by Koulsy Lamko is a powerful tribute to the legendary African leader. The album features a mix of traditional African rhythms, modern beats, and spoken word performances that capture the spirit and legacy of Sankara.

The album is a collaborative effort that features a diverse range of artists, including singers, musicians, and poets. The tracks are all carefully crafted to reflect the themes of Sankara's life, including social justice, equality, and African pride.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Sankara, Mon Frère," which features a haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics that pay tribute to Sankara's life and legacy. Other tracks, such as "La Patrie ou la Mort" and "La Révolution Permanente," showcase the raw energy and passion of Sankara's political message.

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Artist: Koulsy Lamko
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sankara Parle
Tu M'as Forcée
Bir Ki Mbo
Mour Bang
Marada
Mame Non Yo
Mo Bé
Paysans Au Labeur
Boua Gué
Mi Gos Pa
Ki Sa Yan Kitiga Ko

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Catalog Numbers

GVA 251059 TS 97

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
BalafonStéphane Scott
GuitarRémi Stengel
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Summary by Shaira Vennel Gerolao

Bir Ki Mbo Hommage à Thomas Sankara is a must-listen for anyone interested in African music, culture, and politics. The album is a fitting tribute to one of Africa's greatest leaders and serves as a reminder of the power of music to inspire change and promote social justice.