Emmaar

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Emmaar
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Released10 February 2014 (2014-02-10)
RecordedApril/May 2013, United States
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Length48:59 (61:50 with bonus tracks)
Label Anti
Tinariwen chronology
Tassili
(2011)
Emmaar
(2014)
Elwan
(2017)
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Emmaar is the sixth album by the Tuareg band Tinariwen, released in 2014. [5] Emmaar is a Tuareg word meaning "the heat on the breeze". [6] It is their first full album not to be recorded in northern Africa. [4]

Contents

After Tinariwen's previous album Tassili won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album in 2012, [7] the band was displaced by a Tuareg rebellion in their home region of northern Mali, with Islamist militants abducting guitarist Abdallah Ag Lamida. [8] [9] Other members of the band fled to the southwestern United States, writing and recording Emmaar in and around Joshua Tree National Park, which features a desert environment similar to their homeland. [10] The album's lyrics deal primarily with the band's exile and the political strife in their home country, and it includes guest contributions from Josh Klinghoffer, Fats Kaplin, Matt Sweeney, and Saul Williams. [10]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Toumast Tincha"Eyadou Ag Leche4:20
2."Chaghaybou"Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni4:54
3."Arhegh Danagh"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib4:03
4."Timadrit In Sahara"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib3:51
5."Imidiwan Ahi Sigdim"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib4:51
6."Tahalamot"Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni5:04
7."Sendad Eghlalan"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib4:55
8."Imidiwanin Ahi Tifhamam"Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni4:37
9."Koud Edhaz Emin"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib4:33
10."Emajer"Ibrahim Ag Alhabib3:37
11."Aghregh Medin"Alhassane Ag Touhami4:20
12."Adounia Ti Chidjret" 4:18
13."Islegh Taghram Tifhamam" 4:21
14."Tin Ihlan" 4:06
Total length:61:50

Note: Tracks 12–14 are bonus tracks in some editions of the album.

Personnel

All information from album liner notes. [6]

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  1. AllMusic review
  2. PopMatters review
  3. Pitchfork review
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