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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    I was watching the rather excellent concert footage of David Byrne in Union Chapel on BBC4 last night. Towards the end he sang the song 'Ausencia' and I went looking for the Cesária Évora, and Goran Bregović version and found this nice bit of tango. It's sort of triangular between Africa, South America and Europe - perfect fit for a global African Saturday.

    Cesária Évora is singing the magnificent tango of the soul «Ausencia»Music: Goran Bregović, Lyrics: Teofilo ChantreAlbum: UndergroundCredits:● Carmine De Ami...


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    • Globaltruth
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      • Nov 2010
      • 4298

      That's a lovely video JC as well as great to hear Cesária Évora again. Extreme tango I would say though...

      Another excellent track by Abel Selaocoe
      Voices of Bantu:

      "Voices of Bantu" showcases Abel Selaocoe's multifaceted talent on cello, voice, and improvisation: its opening draws from the melody of "Les Voix Humaines" ...

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
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        Orchestra Baobab have been out on the road celebrating fifty years of Baobab, and they've got a song out called '50 Ans'. Happy African Saturday to a truly wonderful band.
        Legendary Senegalese band Orchestra Baobab performs 50 ANS, a special song to mark the 50th anniversary of the band's formation in a special Dome Session fil...

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
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          Sahra Halgan from Somalia with 'Sharaf', a version of Somalian desert blues from what I can hear - she's got a very fine groove going there.
          "SHARAF" - 1st single of the new Shara Halgan album's"HIDDO DHAWR "(keep the cultur alive)Release 29 march 2024 on the new label DANAYA.Inouïe Distribution P...

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          • johncorrigan
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            • Nov 2010
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            Cameroon's Manu Dibango with his great disco hit 'Soul Makosa'.
            Soul MakossaManu DibangoLabel: Atlantic Released: 1973 Written By, Composed By, Arranged By -- Manu Dibango (RIP)"Soul Makossa" is a song released as a si...

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            • johncorrigan
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              • Nov 2010
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              There's a wonderful clip of the great Malian bluesmen, Boubacar Traore and Ali Farka Toure, that has turned up on these pages a number of times over the years:
              Je Chanterai pour Toi - A film by Jacques Sarasin buy the DVD here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chanterai-Pour-Toi-Ill-Sing/dp/B00029BP26http://www.amazon.com/Ill...


              Ever vigilant, I didn't notice till this week that it came from a film called 'I'll Sing for You', a documentary made in 2002 and following Boubacar's life since his days as a rocker in the early sixties, known then as KarKar. I found the doc mesmerising as Boubacar returns to his home after time spent in France and we get a glimpse of many parts of the Country...Mopti, Timbuktu, Doggon among others Some prices quoted to buy the film were rather prohibitive, and then I found it on Vimeo. It's just over an hour long - I loved it!
              This is "I'll Sing For You" by Jacques Sarasin on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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              • Globaltruth
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                • Nov 2010
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                VIMEO is a right old treasure trove ....thanks JC. Will check it out.

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  We went to a gig in Edinburgh on Friday night - the wonderful Pokey LaFarge. I had almost forgotten him. Mrs C and I saw him in St Andrews over ten years ago - anyway he was terrific. Between when the support act went off and Pokey and his band appeared there was music playing - I absolutely loved this and managed to shazam it before it went off - from South Africa, I believe. 'Tau Special' by The Movers.
                  ​​​​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1ykDDzF5pc

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                  • johncorrigan
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    No countdown to 'Music Planet' on Radio 3 today, for some reason, so thought I would dip back into Joe Boyd's choices on MP last week and offer Dudu Pukwana and the Spears as count up to an African Saturday.
                    ​​​​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz6Xj-o6AEo

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                    • johncorrigan
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      South Africa's West Nikosi's 'Marabi Kwela' came on in the car yesterday - fantastic African Saturday fare.

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                      • johncorrigan
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        There was a queue in the post offce in Alyth the other day - well a queue of packages anyway...just one guy. Thinks 'I'll have a wee run down to the chazza and see if there are any delights to be picked up.' The woman said, 'There's a box just come in - you can have a dig through it if you like.' First thing I looked at was the first think I saw - Ali Farka Toure's 'Radio Mali', Salif Keita, Gillian Welch, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Van the Man and piles more - ended up taking a dozen which they gave me for a fiver. I didn't take more cos I just thought I was being greedy.

                        Anyway, 'Radio Mali' is a collection of very early tracks by Ali, and is just a sensation. Here's 'Yer Mali Gakoyoyo' - pure brilliance for any African Saturday.

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