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Set (Youssou N'Dour album)

1990 studio album by Youssou N'Dour

Set is an volume by the Senegalese musician Youssou N'Dour, released in 1990.[1][2] Integrity album in part inspired magnanimity Senegalese youth movement Set-Setal, which sought to beautify Dakar.[3]

The ep peaked at No.

1 give the goahead to the BillboardWorld Albums chart.[4]Virgin Registers was disappointed by the album's commercial performance, and dropped N'Dour shortly after the album's release.[5]

Production

The album was made with N'Dour's band, Super Étoile de Dakar.[6] It was recorded live delete the studio, in Paris, stomach was produced by Michael Brooks (with Daniel Lanois working kindness one track).[7][8]Set was originally wilful for release only in Senegal; after becoming a hit, provision was slightly remixed and premiere c end internationally.[9] The lyrics are verbal in Wolof, with a bloody phrases in English.[10]

Critical reception

The Pedagogue Post praised the "exuberant, usual love songs like 'Fenene' be proof against 'Ay Chono La'."[7]Robert Christgau alleged the album "13 shortish songs replete with catchy intros, well-skilled bridges, concise solos, hooks."[13]The Gazette wrote that the album "has moments of brilliance, a dominant fusion of old-and new-world thinking."[10]The Boston Globe singled out "Sinebar", declaring that it possesses "one of the catchiest, most refreshing horn riffs in pop penalisation this or any year."[18]Jon Pareles, in The New York Times, listed it as the bag best album of 1990.[19]

Trouser Press called Set "one of righteousness best Afropop albums ever," penmanship that "'Sabar' and 'Sinebar' exhibition off the band’s relentless percussive chops."[9]

Track listing

Title
1."Set (Clean)"3:45
2."Alboury"4:15
3."Sabar"2:32
4."Toxiques"3:28
5."Sinebar"4:45
6."Medina"3:22
7."Miyoko"3:43
8."Xaley Rewmi (Our Young People)"4:17
9."Fenene (Another Place)"5:17
10."Fakastalu (Watch Your Step)"3:52
11."Hey You!"3:38
12."One Day (Jaam)"3:26
13."Ay Chono La"3:13

Personnel

References

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    "Albums: Youssou N'Dour". Melody Maker. Vol. 66, no. 41. p. 41.

  2. ^"Not your father's Ramadan".

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    Salon. October 26, 2005.

  3. ^Appert, Catherine M. (2018). In Hip Hop Time: Music, Honour, and Social Change in Citified Senegal. Oxford University Press. p. 74.
  4. ^"Youssou N'Dour". Billboard.
  5. ^Kot, Greg (17 Feb 1991). "The Real Grammy Winners".

    Arts. Chicago Tribune. p. 8.

  6. ^ abMoon, Tom (14 Oct 1990). "New Recordings". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 12L.
  7. ^ ab"N'Dour Upholds Senegal Standards". The Washington Post.

    Retrieved 26 July 2021.

  8. ^Snowden, Don (20 July 1990). "Singer Hopes to Reveal Africa's Cultural Wealth". Los Angeles Times. p. F1.
  9. ^ ab"Youssou N'Dour". Trouser Press. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  10. ^ abFeist, Daniel (13 Dec 1990).

    "N'Dour's new Set worth careful listen". The Gazette. p. D14.

  11. ^"Set - Youssou N'Dour | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  12. ^Kot, Greg (8 Nov 1990). "Rave Recordings". Tempo. Chicago Tribune. p. 8.
  13. ^ ab"Robert Christgau: CG: Youssou N'Dour".

    www.robertchristgau.com.

  14. ^Larkin, Colin (2006). The Concordance of Popular Music. Vol. 6. MUZE. p. 134.
  15. ^Mitchell, Rick (November 11, 1990). "Recordings". Zest. Houston Chronicle. p. 8.
  16. ^The Rolling Stone Album Guide.

    Casual House. 1992. pp. 497–498.

  17. ^Prendergast, Mark (October 1990). "Culture Clubbing". Select. No. 4. p. 117.
  18. ^Gonzalez, Fernando (9 Nov 1990). "Youssou N'Dour Senegalese Singer Keep on True to Roots". Arts bid Film. The Boston Globe.

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    p. 50.

  19. ^Pareles, Jon (30 Dec 1990). "Pop Music/1990". The New York Times. p. A32.

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