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Dur-Dur Band emerged in the 1980s, during a time when Somalia's contribution to the creative culture in the Horn of Africa was visible and abundant. Seeking inspiration outside the impressive array of Somali traditional music that was encouraged at the time, everyone from Michael Jackson and Phil Collins to Bob Marley and Santana were fair game. This recording, which was remastered from a cassette copy source, is a document of Dur-Dur Band after establishing itself as one of the most popular bands in Mogadishu. The challenge of locating a complete long-player from this era is evidenced by the fidelity of this recording. However, the complex, soulful music penetrates the hiss. In a country that has been disrupted by civil war, heated clan divisions and security concerns, music and the arts has suffered from stagnation in recent years. Incidentally, more than 20 years after Volume 5 (1987) was recorded at Radio Mogadishu, the state-run broadcaster was the only station in Somalia to resist the ban on music briefly enacted by Al-Shabab. Dur-Dur Band is a powerful and illustrative lens through which to appreciate the incredible sounds in Somalia before the country's stability took a turn. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Volume 5

Dur Dur of Somalia - Vol. 1, Vol. 2 (Analog Africa No. 27)

Volume 1, Volume 2 & Previously Unreleased Tracks (Analog Africa No. 27)

Dur-Dur Band Int. - The Berlin Session

Gorof (Elixir)

Dur-Dur Band Remixes

Jaceyl Mirahiis

Volume 1, Volume 2 & Previously Unreleased Tracks

Sweet As Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From The Horn Of Africa

Daraadaa Muxibo (Because Of You Muxibo)

Dur-Dur, Vol. 5

Dur Dur of Somalia - Volume 1, Volume 2 & Previously Unreleased Tracks