Tinariwen & Carlos Santana : Amassakoul Info
To understand the power of this collaboration, you have to understand the song. "Amassakoul" is the title track of Tinariwen’s breakout 2004 album, and in their native Tamashek language, it means .
The Desert Meets the Divine: When Tinariwen Jammed with Carlos Santana Tinariwen & Carlos Santana : Amassakoul
When Carlos Santana invited Tinariwen to his "My Blues Is Deep" night at Montreux, it wasn't just a celebrity cameo. For Santana, hearing Tinariwen was like hearing the very "beginning of the music of the Mississippi". To understand the power of this collaboration, you
In the vast, shifting sands of the Sahara, there is a sound that feels as old as the earth itself, yet as electric as a sudden lightning strike. It’s the sound of , the Tuareg "guitar poets" who traded their rifles for Gibson SGs to tell the story of their people. But in July 2006, at the Montreux Jazz Festival , this desert soul met its spiritual match in a man whose own guitar has long been a bridge between worlds: Carlos Santana . For Santana, hearing Tinariwen was like hearing the
The result was a performance of the track that didn't just cross borders—it dissolved them. The Soul of "Amassakoul"
Touareg tales & musical kinship: collaborating with Tinariwen