It's a whirlwind tour of world music with something from Toumani Diabate, and a bit of the Garifuna Women's Project for this edition of New Sounds. There's also a tune from the Tuareg band Etran Finatawa and some music by Abdel Hadi Halo & the El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers. Plus, we'll sample from a collection of acoustic Brazilian music, and some Middle Eastern/North African dance music by Jef Stott. That, and much more.
PROGRAM #2782, Recent Recordings of World Music (First aired on Thursday, 3-27-08)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Abdel Hadi Halo & The El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers |
Abdel Hadi Halo & The El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers |
Win Saadi [8:00] |
Honest Jon’s 32 www.honestjons.com* |
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Various artists: Etran Finatawa |
Global Rhythm Compilation, Apr/May 2008 |
Kel Tamashek [5:00] |
From the magazine Global Rhythm www.globalrhythm.net * |
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Various artists: Dr. Nivo & African Fiesta |
Congo Gold |
Mamu Wa Mpoy [3:30] |
Rough Guides #1200 ** www.worldmusic.net * |
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Toumast |
Ishumar |
Ammilana [5:30] |
Real World #USCDEW148 www.realworldrecords.com |
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Alemeysha Eshete |
Ethiopiques, Vol. 22 |
Tenageri [3:30] |
Buda Musique #860144 www.budamusique.com |
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Various artists: Paulo Moura E Os Batutas |
Think Global: Acoustic Brazil |
Ainda Me Recordo [4:00] |
World Music Network #THINK 107 www.worldmusic.net * |
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Various artists: Romano Drom |
Hungarian Gypsies |
Rovel E Luludyi [3:30] |
Rough Guides #1198 ** www.worldmusic.net * |
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Various artists: Armando Marcal |
Think Global: Acoustic Brazil |
Ronco Da Cuica [6:00] |
See above. |
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Umalali |
The Garifuna Women’s Project |
Luwuburi Sigala [3;30] |
Cumbancha #6 ** www.cumbancha.com * |
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Toumani Diabate |
The Mande Variations |
Ali Farka Toure, excerpt [1:30] |
Nonesuch #433724 www.nonesuch.com* |


Comments [1]
hey, hi
on your world music show saturday you played a cut by an ethiopian artist which I don't believe is listed on the page for that show. could you tell me who it was ?
my appreciation ahead of time.
elliot
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