Neil Spencer 

Fatoumata Diawara: Fatou – review

Neil Spencer enjoys a folksy album by a former actress on which women's rights take pride of place
  
  


Raised in Mali but resident in Paris for a decade, this ex-actress brings a dash of cosmopolitan elegance to her Wassoulou roots. Fatou supplements her guitar-playing – Diawara is very much the singer-songwriter – with jazzy electric piano and subtle touches of west African harp and lute. The result is a folksy sound that allows her lithe vocals and forceful songs to shine. Like fellow Mali singer Oumou Sangaré, to whom she dedicates a song, Diawara champions women's causes, denouncing arranged marriage and female circumcision, though she also delivers simple love calls such as the opening "Kanou". An impressive debut from a powerful new voice.

 

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