Tal National
Zoy Zoy
By the time Tal National reached international acclaim with 2013s Kaani, the bands first release outside of Niger, they had spent more than a decade crisscrossing their native country, usually on dirt pathways through the Sahara, playing epic five-hour sets, seven days a week, selling their CDs on street corners and roundabouts. In the process, they became Nigers most popular band, with songs constantly blasted on national TV and cell phones everywhere. Following FatCats release of Kaani, Western audiences and critics quickly embraced the bands singular and finely-honed sound. NPR were hit by the bands tightness and fiery energy; The Guardian praised their full-tilt approach, and hypnotic intensity; whilst Songlines wrote of a rich, hybrid sound that draws on familiar West African elements to create something rewardingly fresh and different. FatCat release the dazzling follow-up, Zoy Zoy. Zoy Zoy is a distillation of Tal Nationals traditional roots and tireless drive into pure joy and celebration. The songs are intense yet sophisticated, combining original numbers with new arrangements of West African folk songs, dealing with themes of love, tolerance, peace, feminine beauty and the woman''s physical dance expression based on traditional African rhythms.
Tracklist
1. Zoy Zoy
2. Koana
3. Claire
4. Sey Wata Gaya
5. Farila
6. Tenere
7. Kodaje
8. Saraounia