Keletigui et ses Tambourinis - The Syliphone Years 1968-70 vol.1 @ 32001. Sabougnlouma (Orch. de la Paillote)
02. Mariama (Orch. de la Paillote)
03. La Guinee moussolou (Orch. de la Paillote)
04. Fruitaguinee (Orch. de la Paillote)
05. Kadia blues (Orch. de la Paillote)
06. Famadenke
07. Cigarettes allumettes
08. Djoute wassa
09. Kesso
10. I boyein-boyein
11. Tambourinis sax parade
12. Quinzan
13. Il tomatero
14. Banankoro
15. La loma de belen
16. JRDA
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Keletigui et ses Tambourinis - The Syliphone Years 1970-76 vol.2 @ 32001. Guajira con tumbao
02. Toubaka
03. N'nadia
04. La bicycletta
05. Ilole gbanina
06. Tambourinis cocktail
07. Kiss my nose
08. M'bongi eyi
09. Bebe
10. Talassa
11. Donsoke
12. I dyoolaro
13. Mande
14. Bakary-dian
15. I kanan n'djanfa
16. Kabakele
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Though the Tambourinis' line-up was packed with innovative and accomplished musicians, the band's success was due in large measure to the playing of Keletigui Traore himself. A muscular tenor saxophonist who combined a broad, vocalized, vibrato tone with an attractively lyrical improvising style, Traore also played sprightly, Cuban-influenced flute and was a fine vocalist and organist; he was the first bandleader in Guinea to use the keyboard, which he frequently arranged alongside the country's traditional wooden xylophone, the gourd-amplified balafon. Whatever the instrumentation for a song, Traore's arrangements were fresh and imaginative, combining roots instruments, rhythms and songs with jazz and Cuban musics, and featuring an exceptional, close-harmony horn section.