'Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project' is both the name of the project and… Read Full Bio ↴'Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project' is both the name of the project and their eponymous album.
See their record label http://www.stonetreerecords.com/albums/umalali.php and their myspace http://www.myspace.com/umalaliproject.
Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project is an album overflowing with stories. There is the story of how it was made: a ten-year labor of love that started with five years of collecting songs and discovering striking female voices, followed by recording sessions in a seaside hut, and ending with exquisitely detailed and subtle production wizardry. There are the stories told in the songs: of hurricanes that swept away homes and livelihoods, a son murdered in a far-off village, the pain of childbirth and other struggles and triumphs of daily life. There are the personal stories of the women who participated in this magical recording project: mothers and daughters who, while working tirelessly to support their families, sing songs and pass on the traditions of their people to future generations.
Umalali is also the story of a young, innovative music producer from Belize whose meticulous and inventive craftsmanship has resulted in what will surely be recognized as one of the most uplifting and moving albums in recent memory. Blending the rich vocal textures of Garifuna women with echoes of rock, blues, funk, African, Latin and Caribbean music, Umalali is an entrancing journey into the heart and soul of women whose strength, hard work and perseverance provide the bedrock of their community.
The Garifuna Women's Project groundbreaking album that invites the listener behind closed doors into a fascinating musical world that has remained largely unexposed until now. The project was produced by Ivan Duran, the mastermind behind Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective's album Watina, one of the most critically acclaimed albums of any genre in 2007.
Descendents of shipwrecked African slaves who intermarried with the Carib and Arawak Indians of the Caribbean, the Garifuna people live primarily in small towns and villages on the Caribbean coasts of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project expands on the story of this fascinating community, which is struggling to retain its unique language, music and traditions in the face of globalization.
Product Description
Blending the rich vocal textures of women from the Garifuna communities of Central America with echoes of rock, blues, funk, African, Latin and Caribbean music, Umalali is an entrancing journey into the heart and soul of a unique and inspiring culture. From the award-winning producer of Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective's Watina comes this album of indescribable emotion, strength and beauty.
See their record label http://www.stonetreerecords.com/albums/umalali.php and their myspace http://www.myspace.com/umalaliproject.
Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project is an album overflowing with stories. There is the story of how it was made: a ten-year labor of love that started with five years of collecting songs and discovering striking female voices, followed by recording sessions in a seaside hut, and ending with exquisitely detailed and subtle production wizardry. There are the stories told in the songs: of hurricanes that swept away homes and livelihoods, a son murdered in a far-off village, the pain of childbirth and other struggles and triumphs of daily life. There are the personal stories of the women who participated in this magical recording project: mothers and daughters who, while working tirelessly to support their families, sing songs and pass on the traditions of their people to future generations.
Umalali is also the story of a young, innovative music producer from Belize whose meticulous and inventive craftsmanship has resulted in what will surely be recognized as one of the most uplifting and moving albums in recent memory. Blending the rich vocal textures of Garifuna women with echoes of rock, blues, funk, African, Latin and Caribbean music, Umalali is an entrancing journey into the heart and soul of women whose strength, hard work and perseverance provide the bedrock of their community.
The Garifuna Women's Project groundbreaking album that invites the listener behind closed doors into a fascinating musical world that has remained largely unexposed until now. The project was produced by Ivan Duran, the mastermind behind Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective's album Watina, one of the most critically acclaimed albums of any genre in 2007.
Descendents of shipwrecked African slaves who intermarried with the Carib and Arawak Indians of the Caribbean, the Garifuna people live primarily in small towns and villages on the Caribbean coasts of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project expands on the story of this fascinating community, which is struggling to retain its unique language, music and traditions in the face of globalization.
Product Description
Blending the rich vocal textures of women from the Garifuna communities of Central America with echoes of rock, blues, funk, African, Latin and Caribbean music, Umalali is an entrancing journey into the heart and soul of a unique and inspiring culture. From the award-winning producer of Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective's Watina comes this album of indescribable emotion, strength and beauty.
Barübana Yagian
Umalali Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Umalali:
Hattie Waba bumalali, Syl ei, ah lanarime dan aü Waba bumalali, Syl…
Nibari Dimurenagia buni buni nibari Dimurenagia buni buni niraü …
Nibari (My Grandchild) Dimurenagia buni buni nibari Dimurenagia buni buni niraü …
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@edmondclarke6055
BARÜBANA YAGIAN
(Silvia Baltazar Rochez)
Libidien san bun luaguya bisien nu
Libidien san bun luagu nabusuenruniba
Barübana yagien, anti. Rubagia dicha nu
Barübana yagien. Ruba ibagari nu
Magambahabeime lira le lunbei hariyengu nuagu
Nererun buni wanwa ligia balibei
Wawarugumatia nati habagiya temeri
Nanigi deregayanumutu buni sungubei
@niriciecastro8458
i love this song so much.....my grandaunt loved it as well may her soul rest in peace
@reginacaliz5195
such a beautiful song with such good meaning.
@margaritogomez9928
Please can someone translate it
@NrFive
S2E02 from Little America brought me here :)
@niomastu
I just fall in love, nice music
@margaritogomez9928
Good music
@edmondclarke6055
BARÜBANA YAGIAN
(Silvia Baltazar Rochez)
Libidien san bun luaguya bisien nu
Libidien san bun luagu nabusuenruniba
Barübana yagien, anti. Rubagia dicha nu
Barübana yagien. Ruba ibagari nu
Magambahabeime lira le lunbei hariyengu nuagu
Nererun buni wanwa ligia balibei
Wawarugumatia nati habagiya temeri
Nanigi deregayanumutu buni sungubei
@Maryalgarabia
Thanks!
@margaritogomez9928
Thank you for the lyrics
@margaritogomez9928
Please can someone translate it, English or Spanish