African- West

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    Ismaila Diarra
     
    DJELIYA
    Beautiful blending of vocals with traditional instruments and guitar to create songs for today from folk origins.
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    La Drivers Union Por Por Group
     
    Klebo!: Honk Horn Music from Ghana
    A union of bus and truck drivers in Accra, Ghana joins old brass squeeze-bulb horns with drums, bells, voices, and flute to create a mix of traditional Ghanaian rhythms and the sound of brass band, jazz, and gospel music.
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    Jesse Sprinkle & Derek Joseph
     
    Three Worlds: Songs Inspired By Africa
    This album was inspired by our journey to Uganda last August (and my history in Africa) where we ministered together at a youth conference and worked with The Ugandan Water Project.
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    Obiechina
     
    Poverty's Paradise
    poverty;s paradise
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    Spectrum Trio
     
    Spectrum Trio
    A fresh, new sound which combines traditional Afro-Cuban songs, rhythms, and instruments into an electronic, fusiony, funky atmosphere.
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    Chuck Levy with Mike Eberle and David Forbes
     
    Banjourneys
    Five and 6 string fretted & fretless banjos, akonting/ekonting, and fiddle and voice playing and singing old-time fiddle tunes, minstrel melodies, and music of the Jola people of Senegambia West Africa, with a Cowboy lament and a Rolling Stones song too.
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    Ismaila Diarra
     
    Jarabe ( this means my love in Jula)
    You will start dancing with the first track of this upbeat original but traditional music of W. Africa sung and played by Griot Ismaila, master djembe player, and his band The Bird of Africa. Hear drums, balafons, Kora, Goni, flute, bells and maracas.
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    Michael Pluznick
     
    Rythym Integration
    This CD by percussionlegend Michael Pluznick seeks to explore and expose the fun and melodic, powerful and groovy combinations of patterns and rythyms that are all around us and found in Brazil, Cuba, Hait and Africa as well!
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    Siaka Doumbia & Crew
     
    Bobo Muisc of Mali
    High energy drumming and xylophone music straight from Mali, West Africa!
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    Aruna Sidibe and Brulye Doumbia
     
    Mali Drums: Old Masters
    Traditional 'old school' djembe drumming from master drummers in Mali, West Africa.
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    Accra Trane Station
    Another Blue Train
    African jazz meets John Coltrane
    ACCRA TRANE STATION ANOTHER BLUE TRAIN NII NOI NORTEY, NII OTOO ANNAN, STEVEN FELD 1957: the year of John Coltrane’s classic Blue Train LP and the independence of Ghana. Coltrane was well aware of freedom coming to the former British Gold Coast. But he didn’t know that Ghana also had a Blue Train, a slow train of the night that connected the key cities of Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi. Accra Trane Station marks this fiftieth anniversary Ghana and Coltrane confluence with an improvisational train ride into the blue diasporic night of African jazz, featuring Nii Noi Nortey’s afrifones, Nii Otoo Annan’s African Percussion Kit, and Steven Feld’s rhythm box bass. 1. All Aboard 6’17 Nii Noi: alto afrifone; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 2. Up to Speed 10’43 Nii Noi: soprano afrifone; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 3.Grooving North 5’56 Nii Noi: tenor afrifone; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 4. Topographies of the Dark, 1 10’25 Nii Noi: gyili, seprewa; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 5. Topographies of the Dark, 2 9’12 Nii Noi: valiha, didjeridu; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 6. Blue Night Train 6’53 Nii Noi: bass, alto, and soprano afrifones, gyili; Nii Otoo: APK; Prof: ashiwa 7. Morning Light 8’12 Nii Noi: gyili; snare pack; Prof: ashiwa; day birds of Anyaa town Nii Noi Nortey plays his unique inventions, the afrifones, African winds with saxophone mouthpieces, plus metal and wood gyili xylophones, seprewa harp, valiha tube zither, didjeridu, and snare pack. Nii Otoo Annan plays APK, the African Percussion Kit with a battery of atumpani, apentema, brekete, djembe, gome, tamalin drums, plus rattles, gankokui bells, and hi-hat and ride cymbals. Steven Feld (Prof) plays ashiwa rhythm box bass. All tracks composed in improvisation by Accra Trane Station Recorded January-April 2007 by Nana Agazi at Anyaa Arts Library, Accra Mixed by Bill Boaz at 4th World Recording Studios, Santa Fé, New Mexico Tracks 4 & 5 resound to paintings of the same name by Virginia Ryan Track 4 includes the melody to Spiritual, by John Coltrane, Jowcol, BMI, 1961 Cover painting by Nicholas Wayo Produced by Steven Feld for Accra Trane Station All tracks © 2007 Accra Trane Station, VoxLox Publishing, BMI Also by Accra Trane Station Meditations for John Coltrane, 2006 available at www.voxlox.net and cdbaby.com
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    Kaleta - Zozo Afrobeat
    Country Of Guns
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    ALBINO!
    Live In San Francisco
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    Christopher Hedge Featuring David Grisman & R. Carlos Nakai
    Andrew Jackson - The Atrocious Saint
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    Beth Patterson
    Hybrid Vigor
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Djaa
      Fodé Seydou Bangoura
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      Djolé
      Fodé Seydou Bangoura
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      Soboninkun
      Fodé Seydou Bangoura
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      4.
      Ope Mo Dominira (Thanks I am Free)
      Timi-D
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      5.
      Yah Love Is King
      Queen Makedah
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      6.
      Love Is a Universal Language
      Queen Makedah
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      7.
      Are You Ready (Mississippi Daze)
      Markus James
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      8.
      Weather Vane
      Markus James
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      9.
      Heatin Up Now
      Markus James
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      10.
      Babes Voice Skit
      9ice
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