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Waliou Jacques Daniel Isheola "Wally" Badarou (born 22 March 1955) is a French musician. Born in France with ancestry from
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,
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, Badarou is known for his close association with the English group Level 42, and for his prolific work as a
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with a wide variety of performers from around the world.


Biography

Badarou was the long-time associate of the British band Level 42, contributing on keyboards, synthesizers and programming. He has co-written and performed on a number of the band's tracks since their recording début in 1980, later co-producing them. Though never an official member of Level 42, he could be considered a '' de facto'' "fifth member" of the band's classic line-up from 1980 through 1994, as he played keyboards and synths on all their studio albums, and co-wrote and/or co-produced much of their material. However, Badarou did not play with Level 42 on concert dates, and he has not been involved with the revived version of the group, which reunited in the early 2000s. Badarou was close to
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, and was one of the Compass Point All Stars (with Sly and Robbie, Barry Reynolds, Mikey Chung and Uziah "Sticky" Thompson), the in-house recording team of Compass Point Studios responsible for a long series of
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s of the 1980s recorded by
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, Tom Tom Club,
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, Black Uhuru, Gwen Guthrie,
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and Gregory Isaacs. Badarou's keyboard playing could also be heard on albums by Robert Palmer, Marianne Faithfull,
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, Tom Tom Club, Foreigner,
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, Melissa Etheridge, Manu Dibango, Miriam Makeba, and Lizzy Mercier Descloux. He produced albums by
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, Salif Keita, Wasis Diop,
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; wrote for the
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s '' Countryman'', and '' Kiss of the Spider Woman''; plus directed and wrote for Jean-Paul Goude's French Bicentennial parade,
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1989. So integral was his involvement on Lizzy Mercier Descloux's classic second album, Mambo Nassau, that he is tantamount to uncredited co-producer and unacknowledged co-songwriter. His solo
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work includes two albums: ''Echoes'' (1984) and ''Words of a Mountain'' (1989). The former included "Chief Inspector", "Mambo" ( sampled for
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's " Daydreaming" ('' Blue Lines'' album)), and "Hi-Life". "Chief Inspector" peaked at #46 in the UK Singles Chart in October 1985. The ''Words of a Mountain'' album is believed to be one of the first fully tapeless recordings in contemporary/new-age history: co-pioneering the computerised home studio concept with other electronic musicians of his generation, Badarou established a reputation on the field with his extensive use of Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, New England Digital
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, and custom voice-controlled Yamaha digital mixers. Badarou also helped organise the Kora All Africa Music Awards in 1997, while co-writing and producing ''So Why'', a charity album for the ICRC, conceived as a call against
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in Africa, featuring Youssou N'Dour and Papa Wemba. He has embraced stage acting since the early 2000s, showing interest in aviation, movies, science-fiction and
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. By the end of 2009, starting with ''Fisherman'', a 15-minute long "marathon in afro-beat territory",Official Wally Badarou web site http://www.wallybadarou.com Badarou releases his albums—including his latest, ''The Unnamed Trilogy''—exclusively online, one single at a time via the JukeSticker, a direct and sharable transaction tool: "At very long last, my fans are to receive the music that never stopped haunting me all these years. The whole of it will be available as a physical collector set, once the three albums are fully revealed". In 2012, he was elected to the board of SACEM, the french collective management organisation for authors rights in music. In 2014, along with a cast of music luminaries, he founded the African Music Academy (AMA).https://africanmusicacademy.org


Discography


Solo

*1979: ''Back to Scales Tonight'' *1984: ''Echoes'' *1985: ''Chief Inspector'' (EP) *1989: ''Words of a Mountain'' *1997: ''So Why'' *2001: ''Colors of Silence : Musical poetry for Yoga'' *2009: ''The Unnamed Trilogy''


Movie scores

*1981: Dickie Jobson: ''Countryman'' *1982: Nathalie Delon & Yves Deschamps: ''They Call It an Accident'' *1985: Hector Babenco: ''Kiss of the SpiderWoman'' (additional music) *1991: Lol Creme: ''The Lunatic'' *1997: Idrissa Ouedraogo: ''Kini & Adams'' *1997: Don Letts & Rick Elgood: ''DanceHall Queen'' *1999: Chris Browne: ''Third World Cop'' *2000: John Berry: ''Boesman & Lena'' * 2024: Mati Diop: ''
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''


Producer (and co-producer)

*1979: Janic Prévost – ''J'veux d'la Tendresse'' *1981: Alain Chamfort – ''Amour Année Zéro'' *1983: Marianne Faithfull – ''A Child's Adventure'' (& co-writer) *1985: Level 42 – ''World Machine'' (& co-writer) *1986: Alain Chamfort – ''Tendres Fièvres'' (& co-writer) *1986: Fela Anikulapo Kuti – ''Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense'' *1987: Level 42 – '' Running in the Family'' (& co-writer) *1988: Level 42 – '' Staring at the Sun'' (& co-writer) *1990: Level 42 – '' Guaranteed'' (& co-writer) *1993: Level 42 – '' Forever Now'' (& co-writer) *1995: Salif Keita – ''Folon'' *1996: Carlinhos Brown – ''AlfaGamaBetizado'' *1998:
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& Zam Zam – ''Zam Zam'' *1998: Wasis Diop – ''Toxu'' *2000: Trilok Gurtu -''The Beat of Love'' (& co-writer) *2001: i Muvrini – ''Umani''


Session player

*1977: Fireball - Drive Me To Hell *1979: M – ''New-York, London, Paris, Munich'' (" Pop Muzik") *1979: Miriam Makeba – '' Comme une symphonie d'amour'' *1980: Bernie Lyon – ''Bernie Lyon'' *1980:
Grace Jones Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
– ''Warm Leatherette'' *1980: M – ''The Official Secrets Act'' *1980: Lizzy Mercier Descloux – ''Mambo Nassau'' *1980: Level 42 – ''The Early Tapes'' (& co-writer) *1981:
Grace Jones Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
– ''Nightclubbing'' *1981: Level 42 – ''Level 42'' (& co-writer) *1981: Bernie Lyon – ''I'm Living in the Sunshine'' *1981: Gibson Brothers – ''Quartier Latin'' *1981: Barry Reynolds – ''I Scare Myself'' *1981: Will Tura – ''Tura 81'' *1981:
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– ''Give The People What They Want'' *1982: Charlélie Couture – ''Pochette Surprise'' *1982:
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– ''Sheffield Steel'' *1982: Black Uhuru – ''Chill Out'' *1982: Gregory Isaacs – ''Night Nurse'' *1982:
Grace Jones Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
– ''Living My Life'' *1982: Gwen Guthrie – ''Gwen Guthrie'' *1982: Robin Scott & Shikisha – ''Jive Shikisha !'' *1982: Level 42 – ''The Pursuit of Accidents'' (& co-writer) *1983: Level 42 – ''Standing in the Light'' (& co-writer) *1983:
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– ''Speaking in Tongues'' *1983: Tom-Tom Club – ''Close to the Bone'' *1984: Level 42 – ''True Colours'' (& co-writer) *1984: Foreigner – ''Agent Provocateur'' *1985:
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– ''She's The Boss'' *1985:
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– ''Some Like It Hot'' *1985: Level 42 – ''World Machine'' (& co-writer) *1985: Gwen Guthrie – ''Just For You'' *1985: Sly & Robbie – ''Language Barrier'' *1985: Robert Palmer – ''Riptide'' *1987: Level 42 – Running in the Family (& co-writer) *1988: Manu Dibango – ''Electric Africa'' *1988: Melissa Etheridge – ''Melissa Etheridge'' *1988:
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– ''Naked'' *1988:
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– ''Libra'' *1994:
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– ''Living in Fear'' *2008:
Grace Jones Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
– ''Hurricane'' *2009: Phil Gould – ''Watertight'' *2021: Phil Gould – ''Beautiful Wounds''


Bibliography

* Melissa Chemam, ''"Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone"'', Tangent Books, , (2019).


References


External links


Official websiteWally Badarou discographywww.cosmicdisco.co.uk 'The Prophet Speaks' Exclusive Wally Badarou InterviewWally Badarou RBMA video lecture session
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