Iso (album)

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Iso
Studio album by Ismaël Lô
Released 26 July 1994
Recorded at Studio Harry Son, Paris, France
Genre mbalax
Length 56:52
Label Mango
Ismaël Lô chronology

Ismael Lo
(1990)
Iso
(1994)
Jammu Africa
(1996)

Iso is a 1994 album by Ismaël Lô. The album was met with critical acclaim in France, and Lo toured Africa the following year in support of the release. [1] The album contains soft guitar melodies, and traditional Senegalese mbalax.

Track listing

  1. "Dibi Dibi Rek"
  2. "Nafantav"
  3. "La Femme Sans Haine"
  4. "Rero"
  5. "Senegambie"
  6. "Baol Baol"
  7. "Naboou"
  8. "Nassarane"
  9. "Wassalia"
  10. "Setsinala"
  11. "Khar"
  12. "Samayaye"

Notes and personnel information

  • Personnel: Ismael Lo (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Babacar Dieng, Awa Maiga, Isabella Gonzales, Myriam Betty (vocals); Ass Malick Diouf, Yves Njock, Roe (guitar); Patrick Papino, Alain Hato (saxophone); Giansserand (trumpet); Bolognesi (trombone); Pierre Michel Sivadier (piano); Ousmane Wade, Manu Lima (keyboards); Jean Bardy (contrebass); Samba Laobe Ndiaye, Tony Bonfils (bass); Youssou Camara, Brice Wassi (drums); El Hadj Faye (sabar); Samy Ateba (percussion); Ousmane Toure (background vocals).
  • Engineers: Philippe Brun, Alex Firla.
  • Principally recorded at Studio Harry Son, Paris, France.
  • All songs written or co-written by Lo.

References

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