I’ve spent the afternoon listening to Super Biton de Segou, the great Bambara band from Segou, Mali. 
 
Super Biton is one of the great Mande big bands but their music is radically different from the better known music of the great Guinean bands, such as Bembeya Jazz National, Balla & ses Balladins and Keletigui & ses Tambourinis. It’s much hotter and more frantic and the sax and guitar soloists in particular are very much funkier. 
 
I started out with 
 
 
 
The band’s first album issued on the Mali Kunkan label in 1977 and now available on Syllart as “Belle époque” 
 
 
 
Then went on to 
 
 
 
Their second album, released at the same time and reissued on LP by Syllart as 
  
 
One track of this, the fourteen minute “Nyangaran foli” is included in “Belle époque”. 
 
Then went onto  
 
 
 
It has been reissued on CD, with three bonus cuts, as 
 
 
 
This one was recorded in 1986, for Bolibana, during a French tour by the band. 
 
There’s another I haven’t heard 
 
 
 
“Balandzan”, recorded for Tangent in 1983. 
 
As far as I know, these are the only albums the band has made. It’s not clear to me whether this album, made in 1970, is Super Biton. 
 
 
 
The band was certainly still going in the early nineties. However, one of their lead singers, Aboubacar Kissa Cubain de Segou, had left and made a recording for CK7, which I’ve also been playing. This is similar to the Super Biton music, but is a traditional version of their style. 
 
You can get “Belle époque” and “Afro jazz de Mali” as legal downloads from mp3,com and emusic respectively. 
 
“Belle époque” is available on CD from Amazon.fr real cheap 
 
http://www.amazon.fr/Belle-Epoque-Super-Bi...7443&sr=1-2 
 
And at stupid prices from Amazon UK. 
 
If I could only have one of these three albums, it would be “Afro Jazz de Mali”, but they’re all bloomin’ marvellous! 
 
The K7 of Aboubacar Kissa Cubain de Segou (not cheap) and the CD of “Balandzan” (at a silly price, unfortunately, or I’d have it) can be bought here 
 
http://www.natari.com/mali.htm 
 
Do have a listen to some of their stuff. 
 
MG