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including a terrific 'Jesu Olugbala ni mo For'i Fun E' by Josiah Jess Ransomne Kuti, Fela's Grandfather. Strangely enough it sounds a wee bit Paul Robeson-like. .
Well, here, lurking on Spotify, is Josiah Ransomne Kuti. Incongruously he shares CD 3 with Josephine Baker. Thanks for the tip JC.
On the Shoulders of Giants, this week we feature Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was a renowned activist and noted educator, as well as a lea...
Starting on r3 in 5 mins, Music Matters with what sounds in prospect to be of interest to those interested in WM (plus Biosphere who are also known to us through LJ and various Spotify playlists)
Starting on r3 in 5 mins, Music Matters with what sounds in prospect to be of interest to those interested in WM (plus Biosphere who are also known to us through LJ and various Spotify playlists)
Not enough Yoiking, Global, though I loved the horn sound in the caves.
Quite right JC - Petroc ain't no Verity, describing what a journey MIGHT have looked like if it hadnt been dark and/or raining and/or snowing doesn't make for memorable radio and when he got there he didn't get the best from the Biosphere Boy. Liked the yoikers, liked the fact yoiking had hung on despite pressure from the Christians (hang on, there's a theme emerging here...)
Petroc ain't no Verity, describing what a journey MIGHT have looked like if it hadnt been dark and/or raining and/or snowing doesn't make for memorable radio and when he got there he didn't get the best from the Biosphere Boy.
Didn't want to say anything about PT, GT. I remember a time a while back when we had to tread carefully there, but Verity or Fiona would've made a better job. I think my favourite programme that I heard from the 'Northern Lights' was Fiona's Early Music show last Sunday.
Liked the yoikers, liked the fact yoiking had hung on despite pressure from the Christians (hang on, there's a theme emerging here...)
Caught a fine bit of yoiking recorded in remote regions in the North by sound recordist Chris Watson, Global, though it was short...but very sweet. It's just about 5 minutes in and then followed by some Japanese insects - I reached my destination before the programme did by which time Messiaen was doing blackbird sounds.
They repeated 'Bob Dylan's Big Freeze' on 6 Music over the hols about Bob's first visit to London in 1962 when he came to record a play for the Beeb. Worth a listen if you like a bit of Bob chat.
Got round to listening to part 2 and very enjoyable it was with, as usual, surprise entries. Sufjan just beat Blick to the number 1. Surprised Sissoko and Segal only just crept into the top 50. Here's 1 - 20:
1. Sufjan Stevens 'Carrie And Lowell'
2. Blick Bassy 'Ako'
3. Drakkar 'Drakkar 74'
4. Fantasma 'Free Love'
5. Seckou Keita '22 Strings'
6. Mbongwana Star 'From Kinshasa'
7. The Good Ones 'Rwanda Is My Home' / Sun Ra 'To Those Of Earth And Other Worlds'
8. Bob Dylan 'Shadows In The Night'
9. Dom La Nena 'Soyo'
10. Gary Clark Jnr 'The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim'
11. David Corley 'Available Light'
12. Tiken Jah Fakoly 'Racines'
13. Bassekou Kouyate + Ngoni Ba 'Ba Power'
14. Vesevo 'Vesevo'
15. Various 'Hanoi Masters'
16. Owiny Sigoma Band 'Nyanza'
17. Souad Massi 'El Mutakallimun'
18. New Order 'Music Complete' / Julia Holter 'Have You In My Wilderness'
19. Buena Vista Social Club 'Lost And Found'
20. Angelique Kidjo 'Angelique Sings'
Got round to listening to part 2 and very enjoyable it was with, as usual, surprise entries. Sufjan just beat Blick to the number 1. Surprised Sissoko and Segal only just crept into the top 50. Here's 1 - 20:
1. Sufjan Stevens 'Carrie And Lowell'
2. Blick Bassy 'Ako'
3. Drakkar 'Drakkar 74'
4. Fantasma 'Free Love'
5. Seckou Keita '22 Strings'
6. Mbongwana Star 'From Kinshasa'
7. The Good Ones 'Rwanda Is My Home' / Sun Ra 'To Those Of Earth And Other Worlds'
8. Bob Dylan 'Shadows In The Night'
9. Dom La Nena 'Soyo'
10. Gary Clark Jnr 'The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim'
11. David Corley 'Available Light'
12. Tiken Jah Fakoly 'Racines'
13. Bassekou Kouyate + Ngoni Ba 'Ba Power'
14. Vesevo 'Vesevo'
15. Various 'Hanoi Masters'
16. Owiny Sigoma Band 'Nyanza'
17. Souad Massi 'El Mutakallimun'
18. New Order 'Music Complete' / Julia Holter 'Have You In My Wilderness'
19. Buena Vista Social Club 'Lost And Found'
20. Angelique Kidjo 'Angelique Sings'
thanks for posting JC, I also listened to both parts and generally enjoyed it. Surprised by Sufjan Stevens though - his work all starts to sound the same after a while (and this from someone previously a fan). Reason for this post though is to urge a listen to Mark's NEXT episode (edition 229, 6th Jan) - it really is a belter in which he plays mainly jazz. Some wonderful music, and I like the feeling that he has the freedom to basically do what he likes, which on occasion seems to be what I like too. Viva Mark C.
urge a listen to Mark's NEXT episode (edition 229, 6th Jan) - it really is a belter in which he plays mainly jazz. Some wonderful music, and I like the feeling that he has the freedom to basically do what he likes, which on occasion seems to be what I like too. Viva Mark C.
Thanks Global - brilliant show. Thanks for the alert...I'll listen to it again...great world music jazz selection.
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