It is an understatement to say that Vieux Kanté [Nolumoussa Soumaoro], who played the Malian harp, the kamalé ngoni, was inventive and unique. Dying suddenly at age 31, this single album is testament to his creativity, taking the instrument into strange territory. The tracks vary in style and sound, from blues to funk to traditional Wassoulou music. Harmonics, glissando slides, note bending, and various rhythms are featured through his modified instrument of 12 strings. The 'standard' kamalé ngoni was itself invented in the 1960s to be smaller and higher in pitch than the ceremonial donson ngoni. He was part of a six-person band with bass and various percussion including the djembe. He is the singer, with additional vocals by Kabadjan Diakite. Kanté was also blind, and I think of other blind musical wonders, jazz pianist Art Tatum and R&B man Ray Charles. This album will truly amaze.