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📺 Watch the full concert on Qwest TV https://videos.qwest.tv/content/30d4f... 🔔 Subscribe, watch live and join the community of music lovers: / @qwesttv 💻 Enjoy more than +1,300 full length concerts, premium documentaries and exclusive interviews: https://videos.qwest.tv/ ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The voice of Mali proves that, when ‘unplugged’, he can still unleash fire amid the greatest finesse. This outstanding concert at Le Carreau Du Temple in Paris may be billed as ‘Salif Keita acoustic’ but things are switched on, both literally and figuratively. Playing a prominent role in proceedings is the superlative electric guitarist Ousmane Kouyaté while Keita, himself, a seminal figure in his native Mali as well as one of the most important artists the world, let alone, Africa, has seen in the past five decades, makes sparks fly with that unique voice of his. Yet the performance is masterfully paced, starting in peaceful waters as Keita, resplendent in a cream suit, remains unerringly poised on a chair centre stage. Guy Nwogang creates a discreet drizzle of percussion while Mamadou Diabaté and Souleymane Kouyaté, on kora and ngoni, respectively, add to the rhythmic flow, all the while leaving space for Keita to intone the majestic theme of ‘Katolon’ with characteristic attention to detail. His 1987 breakout album Soro proved that Keita makes music to which one loosens a limb as well as lends an ear, and as the concert unfolds, the band becomes increasingly upbeat and energetic. Nwogang’s improvisations, flitting from djembe to cajon to cowbells, rouse the singer, who leaves his chair to move stealthily across the stage and uncover new textures in his stark, stinging tenor. The audience responds emphatically. Songs such as ‘Mandjou’ and the hearty finale ‘Tekere’, given an extra layer of warmth by the excellent backing vocals of Aminata Danté and Bah Kouyaté, are met with wave upon wave of spirited dancing in the crowd. Michael League of Snarky Puppy, who asked Keita to guest on the band’s 2016 album *Family Dinner Vol.2*, called the singer a rare soul blessed with a ‘voice of god.’ True as this may be, Keita is also a consummate performer who knows how to bring any audience into his own heaven on earth. Kevin Le Gendre Production year: 2014 Follow Qwest TV Website: https://www.qwest.tv/ Instagram: / qwest.tv Facebook: / qwesttv TikTok: / qwest_tv Linkedin: / qwest-tv 🎶 'From Bebop to Hip Hop' 🎤 Qwest TV is Quincy Jones’ premium video streaming service exploring jazz, its global influence, and its many futures. Through premium documentaries, unforgettable live concerts, rare archival footage, and exclusive interviews, Qwest TV celebrates the artists, stories, and movements that shape music history. Curated by music legends and leading experts. Timeless music, endless stories. ✨