Kadi Kadi - Ali Farka Touré with Jim Condie & friends 1988 by jim condie archives published on 2013-03-29T17:24:02Z 1988 - I was approached by an old acquaintance of mine to assemble a bunch of Edinburgh musos for a session with the then up-and-coming Malian guitar star Ali Farka Touré (who went on to Grammy-winning fame with Ry Cooder on the album Talking Timbuktu). We had approximately 4 hours to put a band together. This track comes from the 90min gig we did at The Moray House Students' Union in Edinburgh. None of us had heard him before (or really heard of him, in fact!) so we didn't know what to expect - nor did he! The line-up on this occasion consisted of 3 guys I'd called on many times before (Dave McNiven on electronic keyboard; Kenny Ellis on bass guitar; Mike Travis on drums) plus the multi-talented Jim Sutherland on percussion, and myself on electric guitar along with Ali on guitar and vocals, and Roger Cissé on calabash. Apparently Ali liked his copy of the tape from this gig - it was recorded on multitrack and mixed by Claude Harper of Abbey Road Studios and of Leapfrog Mobile - so much that he carried it around with him for several years afterwards! Our keyboardist Dave went to see him at an Edinburgh gig 2 years or so later and Ali produced the tape from his jacket pocket! He told Dave that this session was what inspired Ali to make the Grammy-winning recording with Ry Cooder. I'd like to think that's true! If you like this track, please leave a comment - we'd love to hear from you! Genre African Comment by jim condie archives the guitar solo (which I'm quite proud of!) starts here 2013-04-06T14:22:38Z Comment by Grant Fines Wonderful! 2013-03-30T09:35:05Z