Abou
Thiam was born in 1961 in the Fuuta, the semi-desertic region
in the north of Senegal near the Senegal river.
He
formed the group Ngaari Laaw, with the hoddu player Mamadou
Gueye and several other non-permanent musicians.
Abou
has revisited the standard halpulaar repertoire by adding his
own lyrics to traditional songs. These lyrics deal mainly with
current issues of the community : political unrest, excision,
literacy rate, etc. This choice of topics has enabled Abou to
release several cassettes in Senegal with the support of NGO
as part of their educative programs.
I
started to work with Abou in 1993 in Belgium in unusual circumstances
: his guitar-player had quit in the middle of a tour and he
was looking for a replacement. I learned his repertoire in a
few days and we made a serie of concerts during the summer of
1993 including the Sfinks festival. (Read
article)
At
the end of this tour I rented a studio and recorded two songs
as we played them on stage. Later I re-arranged the two songs
and send them on a tape to Abou in Senegal.
Abou
was very impressed by one of the tracks, 'Daara' and sent it
to the RFI music competition. Daara became of the finalists.
Two
years later Abou signed a CD contract with the French label
'Cobalt' and included on the CD the version of Daara that I
had sent him.
However
he never paid me anything for that, and I had to negotiate directly
with Cobalt in order to get a (miserable) share of copyrights
for that song !
That
financial dispute ended my collaboration with Abou.
Nevertheless
I still find this song one of the most beautiful that I worked
on. I include also here the second song I recorded at that time
which has never before been released.