On the heels of Eric Bibb's Grammy nominated Migration Blues comes his most ambitious project to date, the 2-disc set Global Griot. It is easy to point to Eric's accomplishments. A five-decade career recording with folk and blues royalty. Two Grammy nominations and multiple Blues Foundation awards. A following that not only crosses borders, it crosses continents. His father, the late Leon Bibb, was an activist, actor, and folk singer who marched at Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King. Eric's youth was spent immersed in the Village folk scene. Names like Dylan, Baez, and Seeger were visitors to his home. He was deeply influenced by Odetta, Richie Havens, and Taj Mahal. And he has synthesized all of that into his inimitable style. Troubadour is the word that best describes him. He slides neatly between genres as he builds bridges with musicians from the UK and Europe, pickers from North America, and kora players from West Africa
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Disc 1:
- Gathering of the Tribes (Feat. Solo Cissokho)
- Wherza Money at
- Human River
- What's He Gonna Say Today
- Brazos River Blues
- We Don't Care (Feat. Habib Koité)
- Black, Brown & White
- Listen for the Spirit
- Hoist Up the Banner
- Mami Wata / Sebastian's Tune (Feat. Habib Koité)
- Send Me Your Jesus
- A Room for You
- Remember Family
Disc 2 -
- Race & Equality
- Grateful
- All Because
- Spirit Day (Feat. Solo Cissokho)
- Let God
- Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
- Picture a New World
- New Friends (Feat. Linda Tillery)
- Mole in the Ground
- Micael, Row Da Boat Ashore
- Needed Time