Emmaar (Deluxe Edition)

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AlbumFeb 10 / 201414 songs, 1h 1m 52s94%
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8.1 / 10

Malian musicians Tinariwen's new Emmaar showcases their ever-swirling guitars while also displaying an increasingly refined approach to album-making.

8.1 / 10

Malian musicians Tinariwen's new Emmaar showcases their ever-swirling guitars while also displaying an increasingly refined approach to album-making.

8 / 10

Sahara's desert-blues champions were forced to change their surroundings for album number six. Thankfully, their inimitable sound remains the same.

8 / 10

Sahara's desert-blues champions were forced to change their surroundings for album number six. Thankfully, their inimitable sound remains the same.

This month's album releases reviewed by the Evening Standard's music critics

This month's album releases reviewed by the Evening Standard's music critics

Check out our album review of Artist's Emmaar on Rolling Stone.com.

Check out our album review of Artist's Emmaar on Rolling Stone.com.

8 / 10

8 / 10

Desert blues kings Tinariwen have lost none of their allure on this, their sixth long-player, writes <strong>Phil Mongredien</strong>

Desert blues kings Tinariwen have lost none of their allure on this, their sixth long-player, writes <strong>Phil Mongredien</strong>

Tinariwen’s Emmaar possesses a sense of wonder, restraint, and discovery.

Tinariwen’s Emmaar possesses a sense of wonder, restraint, and discovery.

8 / 10

8 / 10

Mali's desert blues exponents have made a bleak, political and angry expression of their continued exile, writes <strong>Robin Denselow</strong>

Mali's desert blues exponents have made a bleak, political and angry expression of their continued exile, writes <strong>Robin Denselow</strong>

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Album Reviews: Tinariwen - Emmaar

Album Reviews: Tinariwen - Emmaar

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