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Cassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #211, Type of Music: Women's Songs, Esimé
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya jazz part I. 20 jan: Forest Spirit Ceremony (p.3) 8a'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya live at Melkweg Women singing forest songs'
Side A:Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - ' Forest ceremony, 20 Jan. 1986 co...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya jazz part I. 20 jan: Forest Spirit Ceremony (p.3) 8a'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya live at Melkweg Women singing forest songs'
Side A:Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - ' Forest ceremony, 20 Jan. 1986 continued from 17B. a) 000-011. b) 012-023. *c) 023-115 1/2, in 023 - out by 85 1/2 (familiar tune, first time. d) 116-207. * e) 207-289,...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya jazz part I. 20 jan: Forest Spirit Ceremony (p.3) 8a'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya live at Melkweg Women singing forest songs'
Side A:Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - ' Forest ceremony, 20 Jan. 1986 continued from 17B. a) 000-011. b) 012-023. *c) 023-115 1/2, in 023 - out by 85 1/2 (familiar tune, first time. d) 116-207. * e) 207-289, in 207 - out by 247 1/2.*f) 289-402, in 289 - out by 365 1/2. *g) 403-476, in 404 - out by 474 2/3. h) 476-514. *) 515-658, in 515 - out by 559. 658 - end BLANK.
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side A. a) 000-011. b) 012-023. c) 023-115 1/2, in 023 - out by 85 1/2. 086 Esimé begins. d) 116-207, 157 esimé begins. *e) 207-289, in 207 - out by 247 1/2. 248 esimé begins. d) 116-207, 157 esimé begins. *e) 207-289, in 207 - out by 247 1/2, 248 esimé begins. *f) 289-402, in 289 - out by 356 1/2, 357 esimé begins. *g) 403-476, in 404 - out by 474 2/3. h) 476-514. i) 515-58, in 515 - out by 559. 560 esimé. 658-end BLANK.
Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Bembeya Jazz, Ibid.' [Nb. Ie ibid. means 'women singing forest songs' on Side B as well - Noel Lobley 07/07/2010]'
Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. Forest ceremony continued from 18A (20 Jan. 1986). *a) 000-087, in 000- out by 0571/8, the melody
Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. Forest ceremony 20.1.86 continued from 18A. *a) 000-087, in 000-out by 057 1/2
[Nb. Tape is a continuation from 17B, or 1997.21.2.210 Side B - Noel Lobley 07/07/2010]
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #225, Type of Music: Eboka, Gano
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '2. Encampment on the Lom.'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '31 August. Eboka songs - 3 Gano (2 with Ndima, one with Poli) - Eboka song, encampment on the Lom, 31.08.91). Boyobi (still to transfer), Gano, Boyobi song'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red note...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '2. Encampment on the Lom.'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '31 August. Eboka songs - 3 Gano (2 with Ndima, one with Poli) - Eboka song, encampment on the Lom, 31.08.91). Boyobi (still to transfer), Gano, Boyobi song'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 31 August night: eboka songs, three gano not exhaustively surveyed, Gano begin 352. a) 352-...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '2. Encampment on the Lom.'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '31 August. Eboka songs - 3 Gano (2 with Ndima, one with Poli) - Eboka song, encampment on the Lom, 31.08.91). Boyobi (still to transfer), Gano, Boyobi song'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 31 August night: eboka songs, three gano not exhaustively surveyed, Gano begin 352. a) 352-417 (Ndima). *b)418-495 (Ndima) in 418 - out at 495. *c) 495-585 (Poli), in 496 - out 585. 585 - end eboka songs'
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) '31 August Eboka songs, 3 sung fable not surveyed'
Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. 31 August: half of tape - more Gano, evening closing of eboka song. 2. 31 August: camp late night, w/ distant chimpanzees. 3. Eboka songs, night of 6 Sept. (Zalogwé & Mbanda & Sumbu included)'
Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. Not exhaustively surveyed. 1. More gano etc, 31 August '91 night. a) 000 - (Ndima). b) -078, around 050 (Awoka). *c) 078-106 (Mowooma), in 078 - out 106. d) 107-141 (Awoka). *e) 142-199 (Mowooma), in 142 out by 199. 2. Eboka song - same night, 200 - 295. *3. Chimpanzee cries in distance (night 31 Aug '91) 296-363, cries around 323, in 305 - out by 330 boost volume. 4. 364-end Eboka songs (unsurveyed), 6 Sept. '91 night'
[Nb. Eboka continues on 1997.21.2.226 Side A - Noel Lobley 09/07/2010]
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #230, Type of Music: Eboka, Gano
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7. Yandoumbé'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7 Oct. 1991. Eboka (continued from 6B)'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Forest ceremony 7 Oct. 1991
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7. Yandoumbé'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7 Oct. 1991. Eboka (continued from 6B)'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Forest ceremony 7 Oct. 1991
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepa...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7. Yandoumbé'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '7 Oct. 1991. Eboka (continued from 6B)'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Forest ceremony 7 Oct. 1991
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side A. Forest ceremony 7 Oct. '91
[Side A is continued from 1997.21.2.229 Side B - Noel Lobley 12/07/2010]
Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1, Eboka (continued) 7 Oct. (to about 1/3). 2. gano Mowanja (8 Oct.)'
Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - '1. Forest ceremony 7 Oct. 1991
Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. 1.Forest ceremony Oct '91 (cont. from 37A). *a) 000-019 - different (no drums), in 000 - out by 019. b) Brief flash 019. *c) 019-079, another different tune (no drums), in 020-out by 078. d) 079-096, no drums strange/ village-like tune. *e) 096-221, 144 esimé, 217 ends, in 096 - out by 220. 2. Gano (Mowanja) (8th October). *a) 221-283. b) 283-403 [a)-b) one recording], in 222 - out by 402 sublime!. c) 404-413. d) 413-416. *e) 416-565, in 417 - out by 690. *f) 566-692, 670 or so Mowanja coughs [e)-f) one recording]'
[Nb. Gano from B2 continues on 1997.21.231 - Noel Lobley 13/07/2010]
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #232, Type of Music: Eboka, Yeyi
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tape 9
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1991. 1. 26 Oct. Poli & women (continued from 8B). Eboka yeyi
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Re...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tape 9
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1991. 1. 26 Oct. Poli & women (continued from 8B). Eboka yeyi
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 1. Poli & Women: Yeyi (25 Oct. 1991) continued from 38B. *a) 000-, in 000 - quick out by 101, after wo...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tape 9
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1991. 1. 26 Oct. Poli & women (continued from 8B). Eboka yeyi
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 1. Poli & Women: Yeyi (25 Oct. 1991) continued from 38B. *a) 000-, in 000 - quick out by 101, after wo!. b) 101-110. *c) 110-179. *d) 179-238 1/2, in 110 - out by 238, gets louder 148-150 reduce volume
Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1991. 1. 29 October Yeyi (continued)
Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. 1. Another Yeyi (29 Oct. 1991) - unsurveyed 000 -171. 2. Forest ceremony 30 oct 1991. a) 173-190. b) 190-408 1/2. *c) unsurveyed 409 - , in 174 - out at end 711. [a)-c) one recording], END ceremony 30 Oct. 1991'
Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. Another Yeyi (29 Oct. 1991) unsurveyed 000-171. 2. Forest ceremony 30 Oct. 1991. *a) 173-190, starts w/ mokoondi, soft singing, in 174 - out at end 711. *b) 190 - 408 1/2, 273 esimé. c) 409-711, 582 esimé'
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #238, Type of Music: Gano
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x4 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'A. 24 April: Gano, etc'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. Gano 24th April 1992. *a) 000 -148, in 057 - out by 101. *b) 148-304, in 148 - out by 218, in 250 - ou...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x4 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'A. 24 April: Gano, etc'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. Gano 24th April 1992. *a) 000 -148, in 057 - out by 101. *b) 148-304, in 148 - out by 218, in 250 - out by 302. 304-end mike attn on by mistake'
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Sid...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x4 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'A. 24 April: Gano, etc'
Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. Gano 24th April 1992. *a) 000 -148, in 057 - out by 101. *b) 148-304, in 148 - out by 218, in 250 - out by 302. 304-end mike attn on by mistake'
Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side A. Gano 24 April 1992. *a) 000 -148, in 057 - out by 101, 057 new one, 102 new song (dirty one) - 147. *b) 148-304, in 148 - out by 218, in 250 - out by 302.'
Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'B. 1, Gano etc. 2. Honey bees at camp (25 April, afternoon). 3. Gano
Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. 1. Gano 24 April 1992
Cassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #239, Type of Music: Boyobi, Gano
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x5 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Gano <25 April> Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 1. Gano <25 April 1992>. a) 000 -051. b) 052-095. 2. Forest ceremony end April 1992. a) 086-146. *b) 196-177, in 147 - out by 176. c) 178-252. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e). 295-346. f) 346-348/ g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507. *i) 509-709, in 509-out by 569 (quick fade when voices stop at 568 1/2, esimé at 569 1/2' Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) '2. Forest Ceremony end April 1992. a) 096-146, 144 esimé begins. *b) 146-, in 146 - out by 176. c) 178-252, 241 esimé. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e) 295-346, in 333. f) 346-348. g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507., 502 esimé begins. *i) 509-709, 569 1/2 esimé, in 509-out by 569, singing stops 568 1/2 Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Boyobi. 2 Blank' Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. Forest ceremony late April 1992 Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. Forest ceremony end April 1992 continued from 46A. a) 000-071, in 001, 008 esimé, 041 esimé ends, in 030 - out. mokoondi speaks. b) 071-081. c) 082-099. *d) 099-19, 105 mokoondi speaks, 107 music starts again, 128 mokoondi speaks, 129 music starts again, 186 esimé, in 099 - out by 195. e) 196-198, starts --. *f) 198-272, in 198 - out by 271. 272 - end blank'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x5 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Gano <25 April> Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 1. Gano <25 April 1992>. a) 000 -051. b) 052-095. 2. Forest ceremony end April 1992. a) 086-146. *b) 196-177, in 147 - out by 176. c) 178-252. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e). 295-346. f) 346-348/ g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507. *i) 509-709, in 509-out by 569 (quick fade when voices stop at 568 1/2, esimé at 569 1/2' Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) '2. Forest Ceremony end April 1992. a) 096-146, 144 esimé begins. *b) 146-, in 146 - out by 176. c) 178-252, 241 esimé. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e) 295-346, in 333. f) 346-348. g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507., 502 esimé begins. *i) 509-709, 569 1/2 esimé, in 509-out by 569, singing stops 568 1/2 Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Boyobi. 2 Blank' Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. Forest ceremony late April 1992 Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. Forest ceremony end April 1992 continued from 46A. a) 000-071, in 001, 008 esimé, 041 esimé ends, in 030 - out. mokoondi speaks. b) 071-081. c) 082-099. *d) 099-19, 105 mokoondi speaks, 107 music starts again, 128 mokoondi speaks, 129 music starts again, 186 esimé, in 099 - out by 195. e) 196-198, starts --. *f) 198-272, in 198 - out by 271. 272 - end blank'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'x5 Losi 1992'
Side A: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Gano <25 April> Side A: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side A. 1. Gano <25 April 1992>. a) 000 -051. b) 052-095. 2. Forest ceremony end April 1992. a) 086-146. *b) 196-177, in 147 - out by 176. c) 178-252. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e). 295-346. f) 346-348/ g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507. *i) 509-709, in 509-out by 569 (quick fade when voices stop at 568 1/2, esimé at 569 1/2' Side A: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) '2. Forest Ceremony end April 1992. a) 096-146, 144 esimé begins. *b) 146-, in 146 - out by 176. c) 178-252, 241 esimé. *d) 253-295, in 253 - out by 294. e) 295-346, in 333. f) 346-348. g) 348-401. *h) 401-509, in 425 - out by 507., 502 esimé begins. *i) 509-709, 569 1/2 esimé, in 509-out by 569, singing stops 568 1/2 Side B: Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – '1. Boyobi. 2 Blank' Side B: Sarno notes in Red notebook (in Related Documents File) - 'Side B. Forest ceremony late April 1992 Side B: Sarno notes on loose-leaf notepaper inside Red Book (in Related Documents File) 'Side B. Forest ceremony end April 1992 continued from 46A. a) 000-071, in 001, 008 esimé, 041 esimé ends, in 030 - out. mokoondi speaks. b) 071-081. c) 082-099. *d) 099-19, 105 mokoondi speaks, 107 music starts again, 128 mokoondi speaks, 129 music starts again, 186 esimé, in 099 - out by 195. e) 196-198, starts --. *f) 198-272, in 198 - out by 271. 272 - end blank'
Cassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #293, Type of Music: Moyaya, Limboku
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'MOYAYA. LIMBOKU '87.52'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-7: from the women's dance Moyaya held on 30 March & again on 1 or 2 April 1987 at Kenyé. Girls are initiated into moyaya on the occasion of their first menstruation. I do not know the de...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'MOYAYA. LIMBOKU '87.52'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-7: from the women's dance Moyaya held on 30 March & again on 1 or 2 April 1987 at Kenyé. Girls are initiated into moyaya on the occasion of their first menstruation. I do not know the details, and this is not only the only moyaya I ever recorded, it is also the only one I ever witnessed. Except for the percussionists, n...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'MOYAYA. LIMBOKU '87.52'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-7: from the women's dance Moyaya held on 30 March & again on 1 or 2 April 1987 at Kenyé. Girls are initiated into moyaya on the occasion of their first menstruation. I do not know the details, and this is not only the only moyaya I ever recorded, it is also the only one I ever witnessed. Except for the percussionists, no men took part, although many gathered to watch the dance. On the first morning. Two women of the neighbouring Sangha-Sangha tribe, one the oldest daughter of the Sangha-Sangha chief, took part, each dancing to one song. The singers formed a large circle around the dance area. On the first morning (tracks 1-3), a Sangha-Sangha woman danced solo in each of the first two songs. The third song had no dancer. On the second morning, a couple of days later, (tracks 4-7), again the Sangha-Sangha women danced, one in each of the first two songs. In the third and final song, the girl for whom the moyaya was being held (Njongé) appeared in a grass skirt and, after much encouragement from the women, overcame her shyness and danced. Total time: 43m. Track times: 1) 4m. 2) 5 1/2m. 3) 4m. 4) 6 1/2m. 5) 8m. 6) 1 1/2m. 7) 12 1/2m, end Moyaya '87 Kenyé. LIMBOKU. Limboku is a women's ceremony. It is invariably sung and danced following the death and burial of a woman, and may sometimes go on for several nights. It is also sometimes danced on the night before a woman marries. When performed in its proper ceremonial context, it is strictly forbidden to the men, Only my ignorance and Bayaka tolerance can be thanked for my close-up recordings of Limboku during my early years with the Bayaka. Since then I only record Limboku from afar, although very occasionally the women, during a performance of limboku, have paused near my house while singing, to allow my microphones, usually set up outside my doorway or on my roof, to record close-up. Sometimes the women wander all around the camp or settlement while singing and dancing limboku, sometimes they remain seated in a large group, typically in front of the home of the deceased woman. They conjure up their spirit limboku, heard as a deep hooting voice. Track 8: limboku song (first I ever heard) sung by women and girls, afternoon 27 Feb. 1987 at Kenyé. Track time: 3m. Tracks 9-11: from a brief limboku that took place on the night of 25 March 1987, at Kenyé. Earlier that night, two men visiting from Mosapola got into a fight with everyone at Kenyé. Later, when everything was calm and people were asleep, a group of women came from the camp of a man named Doombu (at that time Kenyé was a conglomeration of 4 or 5 camps within shouting distance of each other) singing Limboku. Afterwards, they returned singing. They were joined by women from the camp I was staying at (Singa`'s). Then they returned singing to their camp. Total time: 18m. Track times: 9) 2 1/2m. 10) 7m. 11) 8 1/2m. Tracks 12-18: From limboku night early April 1987 at Kenyé. This was for the death of a woman. I shouldn't have been there. The men were nearby dancing elanda, but I gravitated to the women's group to record (track 13). Total time: 45m. Track times: 12) 5m. 13) 8 1/2m. 14) 4 1/2m. 15) 4m. 16) 7m. 17) 14 1/2m. 18 1 1/2m. Track 19: Forest scene, 10 a.m., 3 June '96 (primary forest). Track time: 17m'
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #294, Type of Music: Limboku
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89.53'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-37: from Limboku night 20 May 1989 at Kenyé. This limboku was for the marriage of a young woman. The women wandered around the settlement singing and dancing, often in a ribald or overtly sexual...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89.53'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-37: from Limboku night 20 May 1989 at Kenyé. This limboku was for the marriage of a young woman. The women wandered around the settlement singing and dancing, often in a ribald or overtly sexual manner, throughout most of the night. The men were more or less confined to their homes, where I should have been too. Total time: 2h 0...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89.53'
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-37: from Limboku night 20 May 1989 at Kenyé. This limboku was for the marriage of a young woman. The women wandered around the settlement singing and dancing, often in a ribald or overtly sexual manner, throughout most of the night. The men were more or less confined to their homes, where I should have been too. Total time: 2h 04m. Track times:1) 5m. 2) 4m. 3) 3 1/2m. 4) 1m. 5) 4 1/2m. 6) 1m. 7) 1 1/2m. 8) 1m. 9) 1m. 10) 4m. 11) 2m. 12) 2m. 13) 2 1/2m. 14) 3 1/2m. 15) 1 1/2m. 16) 4m. 17) 8m. 18) 2m. 19) 6m. 20) 2 1/2m. 21) 4 1/2m. 22) 1 1/2m. 23) 1m. 24) 6 1/2m. 25) 2 1/2m. 26) 6 1/2m. 27) 9m. 28) 6m. 29) 1 1/2m. 30) 2 1/2m. 31) 2 1/2m. 32) 2m. 33) 4 1/2m. 34) 4 1/2m. 35) 3m. 36) 2m. 37) 2 1/2m. This Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé continues on DAT 54. END DAT 53'
[Nb. continues on 1997.21.2.295 - Noel Lobley 20/07/2010]
Show more Show lessCassette of Bayaka Music and Sounds #295, Type of Music: Limboku
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89, '92.54'
[Nb. continues from 1997.21.2.294 - Noel Lobley 20/07/2010]
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-9: continued from DAT 53. Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé. Total time: 35 minutes. Track times. 1) 3m. 2) 2m. 3) 2m. 4) 4 1/2m. 5) 4m. 6)...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89, '92.54'
[Nb. continues from 1997.21.2.294 - Noel Lobley 20/07/2010]
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-9: continued from DAT 53. Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé. Total time: 35 minutes. Track times. 1) 3m. 2) 2m. 3) 2m. 4) 4 1/2m. 5) 4m. 6) 6 1/2m. 7) 3m. 8) 5m. 9) 4 1/2m, end Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé. Tracks 10-13: from Limboku night 3 Nov. '92 at Yandoumbé. This was on...
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'LIMBOKU '89, '92.54'
[Nb. continues from 1997.21.2.294 - Noel Lobley 20/07/2010]
Louis Sarno's notes on liner card (ms ink) – 'Tracks 1-9: continued from DAT 53. Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé. Total time: 35 minutes. Track times. 1) 3m. 2) 2m. 3) 2m. 4) 4 1/2m. 5) 4m. 6) 6 1/2m. 7) 3m. 8) 5m. 9) 4 1/2m, end Limboku 20 May '89 Kenyé. Tracks 10-13: from Limboku night 3 Nov. '92 at Yandoumbé. This was one of many Limboku for Poli, who had died three months before. Only now, when all groups had returned from the forest, was everyone together since her death. The women came from Poli's area of Yandoumbé and sat and sang for a while in front of my house, where I'd set up my microphones (I remained inside). When it began to rain the women returned to Poli's area, continuing their Limboku long into the night. A few women remained to gossip. Later in the night I recorded more limboku from a distance. Total time: 47m. Track times: 10) 16m. 11) 4 1/2m. 12) 18m. 13) 8 1/2m, end Limboku 3 Nov. '92 Yandoumbé. Tracks 14-15: from Limboku early Nov. '92 at Yandoumbé - another Limboku for Poli, a few nights after the one above (tracks 10-13). Also recorded from a distance. On top of that, the recording seems to be slightly defective. Some beautiful songs, but so far away! Only for the truly converted. Total time: 43m. Track times: 14) 41 1/2m. 15) 1 1/2m, end Limboku early Nov. '92 Yandoumbé. END DAT 54'
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