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She has also acquired a kora virtuoso, Abdou Mboup, who doubles on African talking-drums. On Paradise, Toumani Diabate--considered one of the world's greatest living players of the multistringed kora, Mali's ancient troubadour harp-joins Vieux in a guitar/kora duet that recalls the album that Diabate recorded with Vieux's father just a year before Ali's untimely death. While not new in the world -- it originated at least a couple hundred years ago -- the kora is new to Western ears (though jazz trumpeter |
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