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 Recorded at Moffou Studio in Bamako Mali by Abu Cisse and Jean Lamoot
 
 Leni Stern - guitars and vocals
 Ami Sacko - vocals
 Mah Soumano and Dally Kouyate - backing vocals
 Bassekou Kouyate - djeli n'goni (courtesy of outhere records)
 Omar Kouyate - n'goni
 Moussa Bah - n'goni
 Andara Kouyate - n'goni bas
 Haruna Samake – camele n’goni
 Moussa Sesoko - tama and djembe
 Alu Couliba - callebasse
 Djelibah Diabate - doun doun superimpose
 Prince - calebas
 Souleiman Dumbia - percussion
 Massamba Diop - talking drum
 Cheik Anta n'diay - sabar
 Michael Brecker - tenor sax on 'ousmane' and 'saya'
 Etienne Stadwijk - keyboards
 Hilaire Chabi Hari - keyboards on 'child soldier'
 Dave Eggar - cello
 Paul Socolow - bass and loops
 Will Calhoun - drums
 Keith Fluitt - backing vocals
 Morley - backing vocals and rap
 Brahim Fribgane - oud and percussion
 George Brooks - saxophones and horn arrangement
 M’barra Cisse - bass on 'child soldier'
 Adam Rudolph - percussion on 'child soldier'
 Michael stern - rhythm guitar on 'ami'
 (M. Stern and M. Brecker courtesy of heads up records)
 Broulaye Coulibali - dosu n'goni
 Yagar Damba - vocals on 'bamake'
 
 Leni Stern's 'AFRICA,' two years in the making, integrates African and Western music forms with such authenticity that it may come to be regarded as an 'Audio Documentary' of African musical life. Recorded in Africa, playing with local musicians at the pace of life in Africa, Stern invites listeners to immerse themselves in African culture as she experienced it, first-hand.
 
 With its robust percussion and asymmetrical song structure, 'Africa' showcases the indigenous sounds of brilliant African instrumentalists and singers, as well as Stern's acclaimed electric guitar chops and vocals.
 
 The 13-song CD 'Africa' grew out of the Stern EP 'Alu Maye (Have You Heard),' which was recorded in Mali, at Salif Keita's Bamako Studios. The EP was the latest step in Stern's evolution as a musician's musician, without boundaries. In a recent, rave review in JAZZIZ Magazine, critic Philip Booth praised: "As an artist, she has become practically unclassifiable. To everyone but the bean counters, that's a strength...Stern effectively allies her throaty vocals and thoughtful six-string playing with the hypnotic rhythms, percussive textures and singsong choruses of West African music. The kaleidoscopic flickering of multi-stringed instruments makes an entirely natural sonic backdrop for the leader."
 
 Stern pays tribute to the late Michael Brecker on '1000 Stars' and showcases two of his final recordings on 'Saya (Farewell)' and 'Ousman'. Other collaborators on 'Africa' include Ami Sacko and Mah Soumano
 
 Mastered by Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound NYC.
 Additional recordings by Patrick Bishoff-Brown in San Francisco
 and Abdou Rahman Caba in Dakar Senegal
 Additional recording and mix in New York City, USA  by Dick Kondas
 Special thanks to Michael Stern and Salif Keita
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