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Oye CD (2012)
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Mariachi Divas De Ci; Performed by Mariachi Divas De Ci
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R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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Fina Estampa
(CD)
Caetano Veloso; Recorded by Caetano Veloso
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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Fellow Workers CD (1999)
(CD)
Phillips/Difranco; Contributions by Andrew Gilchrist; Produced by Ani DiFranco
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R367
Discovery Miles 3 670
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Rough Guide to Sufi Music
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Various Artists; Recorded by Various Artists; Performed by Sabri Brothers/Ali Khan/Elahi
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R107
Discovery Miles 1 070
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The second entry in Buda Musique's overview of the
Tanzanian-centered music scene covers seven popular acts who
recorded for the Mzuri label, run by M.J. Shah, who also recorded
the bands in a simple but clear and effective one-microphone set-up
in a warehouse behind the shop he owned in the major port of
Mombasa. As the subtitle indicates, the range covers about ten
years of time, with focus on a style called taarab, explained in
detailed fashion in the liner notes, noting its origins as a mix of
African vocal and rhythmic styles mixed with instruments from many
locations, as well as other influences that notably include Indian
movie musicals. Another Indian stringed instrument has a beautiful,
key role on many of the songs -- the tashkota -- first known in
Japan before gaining popularity in the subcontinent, then carried
to Mombasa from there. Shah claimed to have electrified the
tashkota when recording groups to better capture the haunting,
delicate tones it produces, and on many songs throughout it has a
well-deserved lead role, somewhere between a high-pitched sitar and
a balalaika. Taarab songs have a slow, almost seductive feeling to
them, and the elegant singing of such figures as Matano Juma and
Ali Mkali (the latter's "Masikini Macho Yengu," or "My Poor Eyes,"
has a particularly sad beauty to it, appropriate to the lovelorn
lyrics) match the music very well. Arrangements can be busy but are
rarely high-speed or hyperactive; if anything, this feels like an
equivalent of bossa nova for another coast, delicate and reflective
rather than party-up songs. Accordion is another prominent
instrument on many songs and, mixed with the distinctly Bollywood
stylings audible throughout, the disc results in a captivating
collage that well deserves a wide listen. ~ Ned Raggett
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Stomp Down Zydeco
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Various Artists; Recorded by Various Artists; Performed by Buckwheat Zydeco/Chavis/August
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R351
Discovery Miles 3 510
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