Vieux Farka Touré, the son of the legendary Ali Farka Touré, weaves a tapestry of sound that bridges Western and African influences on his album "Mon Pays." Released on May 28, 2013, under Six Degrees Records, this collection of ten tracks offers a profound exploration of joy, sorrow, and wonderment, all expressed through Touré's passionate and intricate guitar work and vocals. The album, which translates to "My Country," was conceived and composed as Vieux Farka Touré anticipated the march towards war in his homeland, Mali. This context lends a poignant depth to the music, making it a powerful reflection of both personal and national experiences. "Mon Pays" is a return to Touré's acoustic roots, showcasing his unique style that has earned him critical acclaim. The album's tracks, such as "Diack So," "Safare," and "Allah Wawi," blend traditional Songhai music with contemporary elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. With a duration of 47 minutes, "Mon Pays" is a compelling journey through the heart and soul of one of Africa's most gifted musicians.