World Music: The #1 Tracks from the #1
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- El Harba Wine - Khaled
- Casida Del Herido Por El Agua - Lagartija Nick Y Step Murray
- Tula Ndivile - The Manhattan Brothers
- Siggi - El Hadj N'Diaye
- Iraq Tasnifi - Alim Qasimov
- Impacto Tendremos - Jimmy Bosch
- Sempalan - Bale Seni Megasari
- Nodi Chena Bora Dai - Baul Bishwa
- Shetland Reels - Catriona Macdonald
- Male Debale - Virginia Rodrigues
- Un Jour Au Village - Sally Nyolo
- Nadia - Nitin Sawhney
- Fire In My Heart (excerpt) - Ghazal
- Calusul Dance - Kalman Balogh
- Lagala Fala Fesso - Faytinga
- Black Is The Colour - Julie Murphy
- Adukbe - Baka Beyond
- Mon Mari Est Bien Malade - Barachois
- Yere Uolo - Rokia Traore
- Hari-Krishna: In Praise of Janmashtami (Excerpt) - Hariprasad Chaurasia
Disc 2:
- Kanun - Djeli Moussa Diawara/Bob Brozman
- 537 C.U.B.A - Orishas
- Koleure - Fallou Dieng
- Mynd I Rymni - Rag Foundation
- Dey - Toto Bissainthe
- Scattin' The Blues - Les Primitifs Du Futur
- La Macorina - Susana Baca
- Fi Wela - Fernhill
- Night of Algeria - Mad Sheer Khan
- Tsu der Kretshme - Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars
- Choco's Guajira - Ruben Gonzalez
- Muladach Is Mi Air M'aineol - Karen Matheson & Davy Spillane
- Maqam Saba (excerpt) - Farida
- N'dambi - Mabulu
- Gavilan - Cheo Hurtado
- Tulum - Selim Sesler
- God Bless Africa - Lora Chiorah-Dye and Sukutai
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #178554 in Music
- Released on: 2000-10-30
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Double CD
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
If Hemisphere's World 2000 was good, Songlines's global pick--in which critic Nigel Williamson attempts exactly the same task--is even better. This selection of the best tracks from the past year is geographically even-handed--it doesn't disdain the interesting things happening in Wales--and it's full of charm and surprise. It's wonderful to hear Miriam Makeba's re-released music with the Manhattan Brothers (Mandela's favourite group), which is as beguiling today as it was 50 years ago. I now want to hear more of the three-hour recording of Indian flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia and his friends--their voices mingle like a flock of birds--and of the sombre-toned Toto Bissainthe, the Haitian diva who died six years ago. Where the choices are predictable, it's simply because they are transcendently good: no one could ignore Cuban keyboard wizard Ruben Gonzalez, the Azerbaijani praise-singer Alim Qasimov, or the new Malian goddess Rokia Traore. But the most heartening thing about this album is the way it celebrates indigenous traditions in their uncontaminated state: with fusion threatening to homogenise all the world's variegated musics, we desperately need magazines like Songlines to man the barricades. If you only buy one world music album this year, this luxurious double should be the one. --Michael Church
Customer Reviews
Refreshing!
A wonderfully refreshing and suprisingly modern CD. I am English and found a few tracks quite hard work, but by the third listen I had absorbed the different beats. With familiarity came appreciation. A great CD.
a superb selection
I must say, I'm not much of a world music officianado. This was the first 'world music' CD I bought, yet it is still the only one a still really listen to. I would say this contains a couple of my favourite songs of all time. The selection is fantastic as well - really varied in style. Many world music CDs are rubbish. This to me is the best of the best. Also, it's not dated 'traditional music' or 'world music' for tourists - just selling because it's unusual. This music is just superb and I'm currently searching for the albums for some of the artists.

