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Juldeh Camara

Juldeh Camara

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Member Since: 5/30/2006
Band Website: konimusic.co.uk
Band Members:

Juldeh is a solo artist, but he has worked with many fine bands, including Ifang Bondi, Daykil Chosan Group, Tata Dinding Jobarteh Group, Afro Manding, Zubop, ZubopGambia, Batanai Marimba, Boka Halat and Joko.


Quotes from reviews of "Soul Science":


"...a real landmark in African flavoured blues...it just feels right" fRoots


“Unquestionably the cross-cultural album of the year” – Independent on Sunday


“…raw and gutsy” – The Telegraph


“…this is no dry experiment but music played with real soul” - The Sun 4****


“…pounding percussion and driving guitar with equally stirring and virtuoso fiddle solos and rousing vocals” – The Guardian 4****


“An album to make the word fusion respectable again” – The Evening Standard 4****


“…Camara’s obsessive fiddling and Adams’ wide guitar shapes worked a treat…” – Financial Times 4****


“ …it is difficult not to imagine Bo (Diddley) himself playing "Ya Ta Kaya" or "Sanakubay" on some 1950’s package tour” – The Times 4****


Sounds Like:


SOUL SCIENCE

LYRIC TRANSLATIONS



YERRO MAMA

God was with Yerro Mama Gallow, he was a great warrior in the land of our ancestors. With him was Saiku Oumar Gellah Gagi and Alpha Molo all of whom were powerful men of Africa our mother land. Men of big hearts, brave and strong, they fought for land, for power and for pride because it meant a lot to them.



YA TA KAAYA
(I WANT TO STAY FRESH)

Woman of sweet smells, fresh and pleasant ,come near me ,for that is what I want of you.

Women of the world I send you my greetings, I also extend it specially to women of Basse Mansagang Kunda, Brikama Ba, Sinchu Chaawel and to all women.

Jarri Bladeh woman of culture I send you greetings, come and hear what I have to say.



SANAKUBAY

I sing about surnames, they mean a lot in our culture. The surname you bear places you in society and there is not any that is greater or smaller. Surnames can give you a number of privileges,They also guide you in how you talk and behave with others of certain surnames. This includes a lot of teasing but is only meant for fun. Every surname has a number of other surnames they can relate to in this way without any troubles, the wittier the teasing, the better. Therefore allow me to tease and sing for the people of the surnames I can tease. The Jawos are the first for they eat and they are never full. I can tell you this because I am Camara and I hear them cry for food all the time. I even have to give them some of my own food.

In as much as I tease the Jawos they are also great people, they love their culture and they adore and promote their musicians.




NJATIGI
(HOST)

Host, O great host please receive your visitors and accept them with open hearts. Respect them, guide them, and make them feel at home because this will mean a lot to them.

When you say welcome to a visitor, one day you will have to say goodbye to them as well, therefore be patient and tolerant to visitors for they come and go. Hold them with warmth and goodness because they are far from home and acceptance is all they need.



NAAFIGI
(hypocrite)

Hypocrite, O hypocrite when will you stop going round and causing trouble to innocent men. God save us from a hypocrite for their ways are malicious they love destruction, God give us peace in our hearts and love above all.

Let us love one another like we belong to one mother and father, for we are all from Adam and Eve. I welcome all of you that have come to listen to me for I want you to take home what I have to say. For this I say ‘a ne suku ma’ which means thank you in the Bambara language and ‘on njarama’ which is thank you in Fulani language.

Remember brethren, God has given us each a patch to look after in his farm and we will be blessed according to our efforts. No man can stop the will of God because it is final, he is almighty and has power on all beings so let us be obedient and make him happy.



SUBUHANALAII (HAVE MERCY)

Have mercy on us O God we are your children we want to be good people. We want you to renew our hearts and make us good in our hearts and our minds.

Don’t hurt your brother or sister or anyone, instead I ask you to stop think and remember to do a good deed for all mankind. Don’t be selfish always consider others, do this and make everyone happy.



NGAMEN (LETS DANCE)

Let's dance, women, let's dance, sing with me, back me with your sweet, sweet vocals. Clap your hands, clap as you dance to the music. Let's bring joy, play and laughter to the people of all generations and make them feel good.

If you wish I can stay up and play all night for you, or if it happens to be morning I will play till noon, and if noon comes I will continue playing till the sun goes down. All I want is to make everyone happy.

I want to pay special tribute to the women because they are our mothers, our wives, our sisters and our daughters. God bless women in all they do and God bless the men who are their other halves.



NAYO

Let us work hard for Peace and have goodwill in all that we do for this will help the ill hearted among us.

Help me girls because I wanna dance but I might Break .Shake your bodies so I can hear the jingles of The beads round your waist as it makes me tingle. Dance Everybody dance, dance and let’s remember the people of fuladu they love to party.



YO LAY LAY

Yo lay yo lay lay I cried, I vowed that I would not go to the land of the master. Yes I cried, I swore I wouldn't follow the master. He asked me why but I just refused to respond to his question.

Poor me, bound and bruised I felt useless ,and that this is not me. I feel hurt and my heart is heavy, but what can I do? Obey the master or die. He insulted me but it didn’t bother me because I know who I am. I am not a slave, no, I am a shepherd. I take my herds of cattle, sheep and goats into the greenest pastures, full of grass with a mixture of flowers and trees. I walk freely in the fields and I drink milk from the cows I own, yes this is me and this is who I am I am a Shepherd not a slave.



ME WAIRI BAINGURAY AM (I MISS MY FAMILY)

I miss my family so let me sing for my family a special song. Its been long since I last saw them and my heart is longing for everyone. Leaving my home was sad but the worst is having to leave my wife and children behind, how long it will take me to return I really cannot tell. Right now all I want is to be able to provide for their needs because finding the greenest pastures might take time, months or years I surely do not know.

Man, oh man, what is all this I have to endure in order to make life better for my loved ones. O God, give me your blessings so that I can get something that I can return with , for all I want right now is my home. I can't stand the loneliness anymore, I want to see my country, my people, my wife and my children.



TRANSLATED BY MRS CECILIA JAWO-CAMPBELL

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Justin and Juldeh nominated for BBC Radio 3 World Music Award

On 28th October 2007, Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara were very pleased to learn of their nomination (for their work on Soul Science) for the Culture Crossing category of the BBC World Music Awards. T...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 12:59:00 PST

Justin and Juldeh Soul Science tour dates in November

Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara, featuring Salah Dawson Miller on percussions, will be touring in the UK in November, beginning in Stirling on November 2. For more information see Upcoming Shows.1 Nov ...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:32:00 PST

Juldeh plays on new EP by Rafiki Jazz - out this month

Please check out the Rafiki Jazz MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/rafikijazz'Rafiki' means friends in Swahili&&&Rafiki Jazz means big, vibrant and dancing sounds for today. Live performances by this ...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:19:00 PST

Soul Science available on iTunes from September 17

iTunes exclusively released Soul Science yesterday....please note this is only available to iTunes account holders, the direct link is - http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum? id=...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 05:59:00 PST

Juldeh at Shakespeare’s Globe till October 6

Juldeh is currently working at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on the South Bank in London, playing music for (and even doing a little acting in) the play We The People, by Eric Schlosser. The play is set...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 11:22:00 PST

J Adams/ J Camara album Soul Science out on October 1 2007

Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara album 'Soul Science' is released on 1st October 07Pre Order the album from the IRL shop now. http://www.irl.org.uk:80/shop_justinadams.htmThe first 50 orders will be sig...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 11:00:00 PST

The Shrine presents I Dream of Accra with the Long Blonde Fro

03/15/2007 - I Dream of Accra with the Long Blonde 'Fro The Drum 144 Potters Lane, Aston. Birmingham B6, 0121 333 2444, the-drum.org.uk Birmingham, Midlands B6 UK I Dream of Accra with the Long Blond...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 05:25:00 PST

Tinariwen + Justin Adams with Juldeh Camara at The Barbican

Tinariwen + Justin Adams with Juldeh CamaraBarbican Hall, London March 23 2007Juldeh has started working with the excellent British guitarist Justin Adams, best known for his work with Robert Plant i...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:06:00 PST

Juldeh Camara featured on new CD by Seckou Keita Quartet

Juldeh Camara is featured on the excellent new CD by the very talented kora player and composer Seckou Keita's acoustic quartet. Seckou is accompanied on all tracks by Davide Mantovani on double bass ...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:41:00 PST

Juldeh on Tata Dinding Jobarteh video

It is now possible to see some video material featuring Juldeh Camara, playing nyanyeru, on this MySpace page. It's a promo video made in The Gambia (circa 2001), for the excellent Tata Dinding Jobart...
Posted by Juldeh Camara on Fri, 16 Jun 2006 10:46:00 PST