| The Source | ||||
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| Released | 1992, 1993 | |||
| Genre | World | |||
| Length | 60:21 | |||
| Label | World Circuit [1] | |||
| Producer | Nick Gold, Ali Farka Touré | |||
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The Source is an album by Ali Farka Touré.
The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard World Albums chart. [4]
The Los Angeles Times wrote that "one of the most impressive performances is on 'Cin quante Six,' a solo instrumental: Toure establishes a cleanly picked folk rhythm, then overlays a flamenco-flavored melody that suggests a meeting of Leo Kottke and the Gipsy Kings." [5] Trouser Press called the album "most notable for the way it challenges the singer to move beyond blues ('Hawa Dolo') and to eschew simple guitar riffing for more intricate single-note lines ('Roucky')." [6]