Title Of Album: Live
Year Of Release: 2001
Country : USA
Genre: psychedelic jazz rock
Quality : FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Bitrate: Lossless
Full Size: 519,0 MB
Artist: | Dilber Dogan |
Title of Album: | Turkish Ladies |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2018 |
Tracks: | 9 |
Total Time: | 40 minutes and 14 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 93.23 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Son Bir Şans Daha Ver | Huri Sapan | 4:45 |
02 | Aşkım Ve Gururum | Handan Kara | 3:54 |
03 | Sen Bir Yana | Gönül Yazar | 2:42 |
04 | Ölmeden De Yaşamak | Esmeray | 3:22 |
05 | Tut Kalbimi Tut | Nese Alkan | 4:06 |
06 | Yaniyorum | Gulden Karabocek | 3:45 |
07 | Ara Leyli | Gul Sorgun | 3:42 |
08 | Yar Oy | Ferda Gul | 2:52 |
09 | Yıkıla Köyler | Dilber Dogan | 11:06 |
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In 2016, California-based tenor saxophonist Idris Ackamoor relaunched his 1970s spiritual-jazz band, The Pyramids, and released a corking new album, We Be All Africans. In spring 2018, he has released another outstanding disc with another almost entirely new line-up. The only musician who is held over from We Be All Africans is violinist Sandra Poindexter, who has replaced Ackamoor’s 1970s frontline foil, flautist Margo Simmons. Poindexter’s gritty playing, which harks back to the pioneering work of Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians violinist Leroy Jenkins, makes for a perfect fit with Ackamoor’s broken-notes and vocalisations.
If anything, An Angel Fell is even better than its predecessor. Ackamoor’s saxophone style…
…is all the things you love about Pharoah Sanders while also being recognisably his own. His compositions range from exotica-tinged ballads to gutsy free-jazz work-outs. The groove never lets up, and takes in hip hop, rock and, on one track, reggae. Succinct vocals are used on half the tracks and the lyrics are eloquent and relevant (about the environment, equal rights and the universal need for love). The most moving track, as it happens, uses no lyrics. On “Soliloquy for Michael Brown,” named after the young African American shot dead by a white policeman in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, Ackamoor’s saxophone essays a heart-wrenching lament which needs no words to communicate its message. The album was recorded in London, and the production, by Malcolm Catto, drummer with and producer of Britain’s Sun Ra, Ethio-Jazz and dub-focused band The Heliocentrics, is straightforward and unobtrusive.
All the above, by the by, throws into relief the shortcomings of Kamasi Washington’s much lauded spiritual-jazz recording The Epic (2015). A good but fatally flawed album, The Epic could have been a great one. Its problems were self-production and self-indulgence. The 3xCD format was wearisomely and ineffectually protracted. The warbling heavenly-choir was overemployed. So too were the saccharine string-arrangements. The mix was smothered rather than enhanced by the size of the vocal and instrumental ensembles. Washington addressed the question of brevity on his self-produced follow-up, the EP Harmony Of Difference (2017), but not, unfortunately, the other issues. Maybe next time.
The bottom line is that An Angel Fell delivers oodles more magic than The Epic, with just six musicians, the judicious use of vocals, which are actually saying something, and a playing time of just over an hour. In this case, less is most definitely more.
Personnel: Idris Ackamoor: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, keytar, lead vocals; Sandra Poindexter: violin, lead vocals; David Molina: guitar, effect pedals, vocals; Skyler Stover: double bass, vocals; Bradie Speller: congas, handsonic, vocals; Johann Polzer: drums.
Één van de meest mellow muziekstijlen vind ik ‘morna’ van de Kaap
Verdische Eilanden. Echt een soundje voor bij het zwoele weer van
de afgelopen dagen. Bana is een van de meesters op dit terrein.
Luister naar ‘Gardénia’ uit 1985..
One of the most mellow styles in music is ‘morna’ to my humble opinion.
It is from the Cape Verdian Islands and fits perfectly with the sultry type
of weather from the past days. Bana is one the masters in the field.
Listen to ‘Gardénia’ from 1985..
tracks ;
01 – Ziquipá
02 – Carga de quate
03 – C’mé catchorr
04 – Bó dór
05 – Gardénia
06 – 1.o di maio
07 – Sodade de “nhó roque”
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Tracklist:
1. Kitty Whipped (4:39)
2. Nothing Like Good Sex (4:22)
3. Club Booty (4:54)
4. I’ll Do Me A Big Girl (3:53)
5. I’m Taking A Stand (5:59)
6. Daisy Dukes With Thigh High Boots (4:30)
7. Sexy And You Know It (4:34)
8. Gonna Have A Good Time (4:09)
9. Buckle Up (3:48)
10. I Want To Show You Girl (4:38)
11. Club Booty (Zydeco Remix) (4:46)
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Tracklist:
1. Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air (Live) (3:56)
2. Down By The Riverside (Live) (2:49)
3. That’s All (Live) (2:10)
4. Travelin’ Shoes (Live) (1:43)
5. Jesus Is Everywhere (Live) (2:42)
6. Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho (Live) (3:55)
7. Two Little Fishes, Five Loaves Of Bread (Live) (3:11)
8. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (Live) (3:40)
9. Jonah In The Whale (Live) (3:45)
10. Precious Memories (Live) (2:58)
11. When Jesus Was Born (Live) (2:34)
12. Is Everyone Happy (Live) (3:21)
13. Can’t Sit Down (Live) (1:46)
14. Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen (Live) (4:50)
15. Mansions In The Sky (Live) (4:57)
16. Precious Lord (Live) (4:59)
Artist: | Seprewa Kasa |
Title of Album: | The Rough Guide To Highlife (2nd Edition) |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2012 |
Tracks: | 21 |
Total Time: | 1 hour, 53 minutes and 15 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 259.43 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Highlife Time | Fela Ransome-Kuti And His Koola Lobitos | 5:23 |
02 | Tsutsu Tsosemo (Old Time Training) | Desmond Ababio, Lewis Wadawa & Black Beats Highlife Dance Band | 5:12 |
03 | Taxi Driver | Gentleman Bobby Benson | 2:58 |
04 | Juliana | Sweet Talks | 5:51 |
05 | Akwasi Broni | Roadmaster & Agyemang | 3:38 |
06 | Memia (I Am Too Broke) | Francis Kenyas Guitar Band | 6:29 |
07 | Osondi Owendi | Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe | 11:09 |
08 | Do amen do | Sir Victor Uwaifo | 2:55 |
09 | Igede | Celestine Ukwu | 4:04 |
10 | Se Wo Nom Me (Tetse Fly You Suck My Blood) | Koo Nimo | 4:25 |
11 | Atabala Woman | Professional Seagulls Dance Band | 3:28 |
12 | Pariboto Riboto | Dr Victor Olaiya | 2:55 |
13 | Momma Mo Akoma Ntutu | Genesis Gospel Singers | 4:01 |
14 | Adowa (Otanfo) | Seprewa Kasa | 4:39 |
15 | Dagomba | Seprewa Kasa | 7:19 |
16 | Nkabom | Seprewa Kasa | 6:40 |
17 | Seprewa Kasa (Seprewa Speaks Guitar Answers) | Seprewa Kasa | 6:30 |
18 | Towoboase | Seprewa Kasa | 5:05 |
19 | Nkasoo | Seprewa Kasa | 5:43 |
20 | Agyese Wobre | Seprewa Kasa | 8:43 |
21 | Barima Ye Na | Seprewa Kasa | 6:08 |
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Artist: | Sotho Sounds |
Title of Album: | The Rough Guide To The Best African Music You’ve Never Heard |
Genre: | Ethnic |
Year of Release: | 2014 |
Tracks: | 26 |
Total Time: | 1 hour, 40 minutes and 38 seconds |
Format: | MP3 |
Bitrate: | 320 Kbps |
Total Size: | 230.69 MB |
# | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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01 | Baala | Annansy Cissé Feat. Zoumana Tereta | 4:04 |
02 | Baniyorkoy | Simo Lagwani | 5:26 |
03 | Noumou Koradioulou | Noumoucounda Cissoko | 4:08 |
04 | Ambassel | Krar Collective | 5:27 |
05 | Fela Chief Priest | Anergy Afrobeat | 7:32 |
06 | Cora | Giuliano Modarelli & Sura Susso | 4:19 |
07 | Yaye Boye (feat. Idrissa Diop) | Le Sahel | 4:58 |
08 | M’beugel | Batch Gueye Band | 3:09 |
09 | Alertos da Vida | Sigauque Project | 4:31 |
10 | Djimé Foly (feat. Zoumana Tereta) | Djama Djigui | 4:05 |
11 | Anzoro (The Bells – Remix) | Wayo | 1:48 |
12 | Diamano | Amadou Diagne | 3:40 |
13 | Nungulunba | Tani Diakite & The Afrofunkstars | 3:46 |
14 | Ndinewe | Monoswezi | 4:50 |
15 | Intro: Be Ea Bojoa (Part 1) | Sotho Sounds | 1:28 |
16 | Ha Kele Monateng | Sotho Sounds | 3:29 |
17 | Jerusalem | Sotho Sounds | 4:26 |
18 | Koloi Eutate Mandela | Sotho Sounds | 1:55 |
19 | Mobopong | Sotho Sounds | 3:43 |
20 | Lesholu | Sotho Sounds | 3:49 |
21 | Jo! Kelishapa | Sotho Sounds | 2:35 |
22 | Lefaatse La Bajo | Sotho Sounds | 4:00 |
23 | Ntheke Ntheke | Sotho Sounds | 2:49 |
24 | Tseanku | Sotho Sounds | 4:11 |
25 | Something to Think About | Sotho Sounds | 5:06 |
26 | Outro: Be Ea Bojoa (Part 2) | Sotho Sounds | 1:24 |
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Virtually unknown until about two years ago, when her song Workin’ on Whiskey was first played nationally on the radio, Mitchell has meteorically ascended in the Canadian country music scene.
She’s now releasing her debut album Heart of Glass, which features 11 tracks (four previously released, and seven new). Recorded in both Toronto and Nashville, Heart of Glass features notable producers, including Blake Bollinger, Ben Stennis and Karen Kosowski, and hit songwriters Deric Ruttan (Eric Church, Dierks Bentley) and Victoria Banks (Sara Evans, Johnny Reid).
“Heart of Glass delves into the best — and most challenging – thoughts about being a woman,” Mitchell said. “I poured myself into this album and I hope that when people listen to it, they find a connection to their own lives. I hope each song encourages listeners to find their own strength to move forward, whatever their adversities.”
Global News sat down with Mitchell to talk about her new music, how she’s dealing with newfound fame and what Heart of Glass means to her.
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Created by ten-time Latin Grammy winner Javier Limón, The Paco de Lucía Project reassembles the original band that toured with the legendary flamenco guitarist for the last ten years of his career. A longtime collaborator and producer of Paco de Lucía, Javier Limón brings the secrets of flamenco at the highest level to create an experience that honors the legacy of Paco de Lucía, while paving a new path into the future of flamenco. Paco de Lucía was widely considered to be the world’s premier flamenco guitarist and by many to be Spain’s greatest musical export. He had a revolutionary influence on flamenco music, both as a composer and otherwise.
320 kbps | 174 MB | LINKS
Created by ten-time Latin Grammy winner Javier Limón, The Paco de Lucía Project reassembles the original band that toured with the legendary flamenco guitarist for the last ten years of his career. A longtime collaborator and producer of Paco de Lucía, Javier Limón brings the secrets of flamenco at the highest level to create an experience that honors the legacy of Paco de Lucía, while paving a new path into the future of flamenco. Paco de Lucía was widely considered to be the world’s premier flamenco guitarist and by many to be Spain’s greatest musical export. He had a revolutionary influence on flamenco music, both as a composer and otherwise.