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"Burundi Black" is a 1971 recording credited to Burundi Steiphenson Black. Released as a single, it made #31 on the UK Singles Chart.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BURUNDI STEIPHENSON BLACK )〕〔
The single was arranged and produced by French pianist, arranger and record producer Michel Bernholc (1941 – June 5, 2002). He was a classically trained pianist who had previously worked with pop musicians such as Michel Berger, France Gall, Françoise Hardy and Claude François.〔(Michel Bernholc at IMDb ). Retrieved 10 June 2013〕〔( Michel Bernholc at EncyclopéDisque ). Retrieved 10 June 2013〕 For the "Burundi Black" single, he used the pseudonym Mike Steïphenson.
The record sampled a recording of drumming by 25 members of the Ingoma people in Burundi. The recording was made in 1967 by anthropologists Michel Vuylsteke and Charles Duvelle, and was released on the album ''Musique du Burundi'' on the French Ocora label in 1968.〔( ''Rip It Up And Start Again: The Footnotes'' ) . Retrieved 10 June 2013〕 Steiphenson overdubbed his own piano and guitar rock arrangement onto the recording.
In 1981, a new arrangement of "Burundi Black" was recorded by drummer Rusty Egan and French record producer Jean-Philippe Iliesco, and released in the UK and US where it became a dancefloor hit, described by music critic Robert Palmer as "glitzy pop-schlock, a throwaway with a beat". Palmer noted that, although Steiphenson had retained copyright over "Burundi Black", the Burundian musicians made no money from any of the recordings.〔
The recording of Burundi drummers was also sampled by Joni Mitchell on her song "The Jungle Line" (1975),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New Wave )〕 on "Zimbo" by Echo & the Bunnymen (1983),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter (Vinyl) )〕 the Def Leppard single "Rocket" (1987) and the Beastie Boys' "59 Chrystie Street" (1989).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=59 Chrystie Street )
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