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REAL WORLD | 
enlarge | Artist: Sooliman E. Rogie Label: Real World Category: Music
Buy New: $15.49
New (12) Used (2) from $6.83
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 52484
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 724383963928 EAN: 0724383963928 ASIN: B000024ZND
Release Date: July 15, 1999 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Kpindigbee (Morning, Noon And Night) | | • | A Time In My Life | | • | Nor Weigh Me Lek Dat (Woman To Woman) | | • | Jaimgba Tutu (The Joy Of Success) | | • | Koneh Pelawoe (Please Open Your Heart) | | • | Jojo Yalah Joe (I Lost My Wife) | | • | Nyalomei Luange (Love Me My Love) | | • | African Gospel | | • | Nyalimagotee (The Cornerstone Of My Heart) | | • | Dieman Noba Smoke Tafee (Dead Men Don't Smoke Mari |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Floating from the bars of Sierra Leone comes palm wine music. With his mellow baritone and acoustic guitar, Rogie weaves gentle melodies with canny reflections on life and love.
Album Details Floating from the Bars of Sierra Leone Comes Palm Wine Music. With his Mellow Baritone and Acoustic Guitar, Rogie Weaves Gentle Melodies with Canny Reflections on Life and Love.
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| Customer Reviews:
i got this for the title... December 16, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
i was bumbling around a flea market and saw the disk, no case or any other info, on a table. the seller didnt know anything about the music, but it was on peter gabriel's real world label so there was a good chance it would be worth a listen. i talked the seller into letting me have it for a buck. it was well worth it. so, s.e. rogie makes kinda dreamy african folk songs, kinda feels like a hawaiian lluau vibe, some sort of island feel. lazy sunny days. anyone who likes, hmm, ali farka toure, or baaba maal's 'djam leeli', or mansour seck, or olu dara, or the jolly boys will like this. i once saw a review that called rogie 'the love child of miriam makeba and jimmy rogers' thats a stong endorsement, and a good description.
An odd, endearing album October 29, 2001 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Guitarist Sooliman Rogie's career spand back to the 1950s, when he became a leading light of Sierra Leone's "palm wine" music scene, and his early work is prized for its light touch and raggedy appeal. Still, these later recordings made for Peter Gabriel's Real world label have a charm all their own, particularly the acoustic tracks that open the album, which have a relaxed, what's-the-hurry feel reminiscent of Bahamian troubadour Joseph Spence. There's a similar oddball sense of humor, as Rogie indulges in glib, absurdist flights of fancy as on "Woman To Woman (Nor Weight Me Lek Dat)," sung in a playful pidgin English. The record goes on into more fully arranged Afropop tune, which are also quite pleasant, but it's the bluesy acoustic stuff at the start that's really unique.
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