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- catalog abstract "Tells the story of African popular music, or Afropop, and its relationship to Africa's social and political milieu over the past 50 years, by presenting in-depth portraits of thirty important African musicians.".
- catalog alternative "Swing du caméléon. English".
- catalog contributor b12596358.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Discography: p. 279-288.".
- catalog description "Granmoun Lélé and Danyel Waro : the pulse of Réunionese Maloya : the memory of the Maroons and the return of identity -- Doudou N'Diaye Rose : the Messiaen of the Dakar Medina : Africa and the return to rhythm -- The "strange Niger blue" of Mali's Ali Farka Toure : the roots of the blues -- Bi Kidude : "The little thing," soul of the Zanzibar Taarab : East Africa between Bantu and Arab colors -- Crisis of the signs -- Toure Kunda and the "dance of the leaves" : African immigration and the vogue for black music -- Salif Keita : the treason of the albino : the contradictions of the modern Griot -- M'Pongo love : the feminist who "tickles" men : African diversity's unspoken matter -- Zao : "Mr. Corpse" : the spices of humorous music -- Alpha Blondy : "I am a Rastafoulosophe, you know!" : the rooting of reggae in Africa -- Mamadou Konte's little hat : the activists of black showbiz -- The Eskista of Mahmoud Ahmed : the case of ethio-jazz -- World sound -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-294) and index.".
- catalog description "Mory Kante : the electric Griot : the mutations of the instrument.".
- catalog description "Papa Wemba : the elegant rumba : the third Congolese wave -- Geoffrey Oryema, of the sorrow of the Great Lakes : what music after Rwanda? -- From Kodé di Dona to Cesaria Evora : sodad in A major : the music of Cape Verde -- Anne-Marie Nzie : "The golden voice of Cameroon" : when "country" music is invited into world music -- Leaving the twentieth century -- Manu "Papa groove" Dibango : the pastor and his flock : from Sidney Bechet to techno -- Abidjan-Dakar-Johannesburg : what's all this gnama-gnama? : rap, zouglou, kwaito : the new generation -- The Youssou N'Dour connection : the prototype of the African artist of the future? -- Ray Lema, or the great world band : when music is humanism -- Afterword : The duty of memory -- Appendixes. Music areas : Africa in ethnomusicolor ; Musical genres and styles ; Glossary of instruments.".
- catalog description "Tells the story of African popular music, or Afropop, and its relationship to Africa's social and political milieu over the past 50 years, by presenting in-depth portraits of thirty important African musicians.".
- catalog description "The sweet smells of independence -- And Lumumba was dancing the cha-cha-cha : Joseph Kabasele and the rise of the Congolese crucible -- E. T. Mensah : the king of highlife : the influence of colonization on music -- Miriam Makeba : the "click-click girl" : South African music between silence and exile -- Bembeya jazz and the syliphone elephant : the era of national pride in Guinea -- Francis Bebey, Pierre Akendengue : the metropolitans : the children of Negritude -- Rakoto Frah : the wizard Merlin of the Sodina : the Malagasy musical entity -- The salt of the earth -- Thomas Mapfumo and the ancestors' mbira in Zimbabwe : national liberation music in Southern Africa -- Franco : "You go in ok, you come out ko" : the second wave of the Congolese sound -- Fela Kuti : "The man who carried death in his pouch" : the quest for the Nigerian Afrobeat -- Mahlathini, "King of the groaners," and Johnny Clegg, "The white Zulu" : the Soweto stewpot on the hot coals of apartheid -- Roots -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 305 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Music is the weapon of the future.".
- catalog identifier "1556524501 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Music is the weapon of the future.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Ill. : Lawrence Hill Books,".
- catalog relation "Music is the weapon of the future.".
- catalog spatial "Africa".
- catalog spatial "Africa.".
- catalog subject "781.63/0967 21".
- catalog subject "ML3502.9 .T4613 2002".
- catalog subject "Musicians Africa.".
- catalog subject "Popular music Africa History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Granmoun Lélé and Danyel Waro : the pulse of Réunionese Maloya : the memory of the Maroons and the return of identity -- Doudou N'Diaye Rose : the Messiaen of the Dakar Medina : Africa and the return to rhythm -- The "strange Niger blue" of Mali's Ali Farka Toure : the roots of the blues -- Bi Kidude : "The little thing," soul of the Zanzibar Taarab : East Africa between Bantu and Arab colors -- Crisis of the signs -- Toure Kunda and the "dance of the leaves" : African immigration and the vogue for black music -- Salif Keita : the treason of the albino : the contradictions of the modern Griot -- M'Pongo love : the feminist who "tickles" men : African diversity's unspoken matter -- Zao : "Mr. Corpse" : the spices of humorous music -- Alpha Blondy : "I am a Rastafoulosophe, you know!" : the rooting of reggae in Africa -- Mamadou Konte's little hat : the activists of black showbiz -- The Eskista of Mahmoud Ahmed : the case of ethio-jazz -- World sound -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mory Kante : the electric Griot : the mutations of the instrument.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Papa Wemba : the elegant rumba : the third Congolese wave -- Geoffrey Oryema, of the sorrow of the Great Lakes : what music after Rwanda? -- From Kodé di Dona to Cesaria Evora : sodad in A major : the music of Cape Verde -- Anne-Marie Nzie : "The golden voice of Cameroon" : when "country" music is invited into world music -- Leaving the twentieth century -- Manu "Papa groove" Dibango : the pastor and his flock : from Sidney Bechet to techno -- Abidjan-Dakar-Johannesburg : what's all this gnama-gnama? : rap, zouglou, kwaito : the new generation -- The Youssou N'Dour connection : the prototype of the African artist of the future? -- Ray Lema, or the great world band : when music is humanism -- Afterword : The duty of memory -- Appendixes. Music areas : Africa in ethnomusicolor ; Musical genres and styles ; Glossary of instruments.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The sweet smells of independence -- And Lumumba was dancing the cha-cha-cha : Joseph Kabasele and the rise of the Congolese crucible -- E. T. Mensah : the king of highlife : the influence of colonization on music -- Miriam Makeba : the "click-click girl" : South African music between silence and exile -- Bembeya jazz and the syliphone elephant : the era of national pride in Guinea -- Francis Bebey, Pierre Akendengue : the metropolitans : the children of Negritude -- Rakoto Frah : the wizard Merlin of the Sodina : the Malagasy musical entity -- The salt of the earth -- Thomas Mapfumo and the ancestors' mbira in Zimbabwe : national liberation music in Southern Africa -- Franco : "You go in ok, you come out ko" : the second wave of the Congolese sound -- Fela Kuti : "The man who carried death in his pouch" : the quest for the Nigerian Afrobeat -- Mahlathini, "King of the groaners," and Johnny Clegg, "The white Zulu" : the Soweto stewpot on the hot coals of apartheid -- Roots -- ".
- catalog title "Music is the weapon of the future : fifty years of African popular music / by Frank Tenaille ; translated by Stephen Toussaint and Hope Sandrine ; photographs by Akwa Betote.".
- catalog title "Swing du caméléon. English".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".