Album: Inner Fire
The Soul Jazz
Orchestra are a six piece from Ottawa – but they play more than 30 different instruments
and dabble in just as many offshoots of jazz from all around the world. Some people have pointed out that “Kingdom
Come” sounds like Salah Ragab’s brand of Egyptian jazz. They’ve been talking about coming to SA in
recent interviews, and let’s hope they do.
2 Salah Ragab – Egypt
Strut (Art Yard)
Album: Egyptian Jazz
Salah Ragab is the
drummer, composer and military band leader who more or less introduced big band
music to Egypt in the late 60s with his Cairo Jazz
Band. I played “Egypt Strut” on the show
5 or 6 years ago, but it’s a pretty magnificent tune, so here it is again.
3 Angelique Kidjo – Ebile (
Album: Eve
Angelique Kidjo
with the Kronos Quartet and one of the 10 Beninese choirs she sings on her new
album. The album is Eve and is named
after her mother and dedicated to the women of Africa .
4 Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de
Album: The Skeletal Essences of Afro Funk 1969-1980 Vol 3
Last time I mentioned I’d be playing more from the great Beninese band Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou. In 2013 the reissue label Analog Africa brought out their third of collection of Orchestre Poly-Rythmo stuff – called “The Skeletal Essences of Afro Funk 1969 to 1980 – vol 3”. All of the tracks were originally released only in the 70s and early 80s on very small labels and recorded in peoples’ houses or gardens using one or two mics.
5 Mamani Keita – Mogobaou (World
Village )
Album: Kanou
Mamani Keita, a
veteran Malian singer who started out backing Salif Keita, has spent a good
deal of her career in fusionist rock, electronic and jazz settings with
producers like Nicholas Rapac (who I’ve actually played here before) and Marc
Minelli. Her new album is a totally
different kettle of fish – she’s writing her own songs and has teamed up with
another veteran – Rail Band guitarist Djeli Moussa Kouyate and with ngoni
player Moriba Keita and tuned into her Bambara heritage.
6 Aziza Brahim – Aradana (Glitterbeat)
Album: SoutakAziza Brahim grew up in refugee camps outside
7 Group Doueh – Madam Jat Faabuni (Sublime
Frequencies)
Album: Hassaniya Music from the Group Doueh are a group from
8 Blowzabella – L’Ange (Blowzabella)
Album: OctomentoBlowzabella, have just had their 35th anniversary – we’re more an institution than a group. Octomento is a fairly recent release – from 2007. On hurdy gurdy is Gregory Joliyet from
9 Gaiteiros de Lisboa – Terra de ninguem (Aduf
Edicoes)
Album: Macareu (Tidal Wave)
Gaiteiros de
Lisboa or Pipers of Lisbon with incredible collection of instruments, old,
invented, modified, improvised, detuned – and the reinvention of peasant music. “Macareu” or “Tidal Wave” is from 2002.
10 Maria Pia De Vito & Huw Warren – Bello
tiempo antico (De Vito)
Album: O pata pata
Maria Pia De Vito
is a Naples-born singer and guitarist steeped in opera and jazz, and bringing
those sensibilities to the music of the Mediterranean and the Balkan.
Her she is with Welsh pianist, Huw Warren, who regularly crosses the
boundaries between folk and jazz. This
is “Bello tiempo antico”.
11 Layale Bourg El Hamam – Azef el Leyl EMI Greece
Voix de L’Orient Series
Album: “Belly
Dance Nights vol 2”Layale Bourg El Hamam appears to be from Lebonon. The tune is from 1977 with Toni Frangieh on bazuk and Setrak Sarkissian on tabla.
12 The Bombay
Royale – Karle Pyaar Karle (from Jhutha) (Kalyanji-Anandji)
Album: The
The Bombay Royale
are an 11 piece from Melbourne obviously inspired by Bollywood
soundtracks, and that tune, “Karle Pyaar Karle” is the movie 1970 “Saacha
Jhurta”. The legendary Asha Bholse is
the playback singer on the original and composer is Kalyanji Anandji.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDa42EkgO1A
The singer for Bombay Royale is Parvyn Kaur Singh, and daughter of a shabad singer as one of the vocal centres – a shabad is a devotional song from Sikh scriptures.
13 Sergio Mendoza
Y la Orkestra – Traicionera (Cosmica Records)
Album: Mambo MexicanoSergio Mendoza Y la Orkestra from
14 Los Rancheros – Cana
Brava (Decca)
Album: Mexican Cowboy SongsLos Rancheros, a trio from
15 Les Fantaisistes de Carrefour – Panno Caye Nan
Bois Chene (Strut)
Album:
In the 60s and 70s
Haiti was home to some fabulous musical
hybrids. In urban areas there was big
band Cadence Rampa and Mini-Jazz played in a rock setup. In the country side, twoubadou rooted in the
Cuban Son and Guaracha. Sofrito, that
amazing DJ collective who specializes in dredging up mainly Caribbean stuff, has collated a great collection for
Strut called “Haiti Direct”.
16 DJ Comrade - Xao Trap – (Mr Bongo)
Album: Funk Globo: The Sound of Neo Baille
DJ Comrade and is purveyor of some called Neo Baile which derives from 1980s Baile Funk or Favela Funk from
17 Tackhead – Exodus (Dubvisionist Dub Mix) (Dude
Records)
Album: For the Love of Money
Tackhead are one
of the great funk bands of the last 30 years.
Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald and Keith Le Blanc were originally the core
of the Sugarhill label’s house band which basically invented rap and hip hop
and then went on to play for Adrian Sherwood’s On U-Sound label in all kinds of
guises, including Tackhead. Tackhead
haven’t operated as a unit for more than 20 years until this year when the put
out a covers album on Dude Records.
Here’s their version of Bob Marley’s “Exodus”.
18 Prince Far I – Johnny Get Worse (Blood & Fire)
Album: Silver & Gold 1973-1979
Prince Far I was a
legendary DJ and toaster who sadly is no longer with us. He was
murdered in his own home in Kingston in 1983.
This is his version of the classic reggae song – Johnny Too Bad. He calls it “Johnny get worse”, and it’s on a
Prince Far I collection called Silver and Gold on that inestimable reggae
re-issue label, Blood & Fire.
19 Singer and Players – Prodigal Son (On-U Sound)
Album: Golden Greats Volume 1
Sticking with
Prince Far I, in the early 80s Adrian Sherwood brought together a collective of
some reggae’s most cutting-edge singers and players - called “Singers and
Players” - and stuck them in some quite radical dubbing settings. Far I is the vocalist here.
20 Black Dirt Oak – Florian’s Wind-Up (Mie)
Album: Wawayanda PatentBlack Dirt Oak is a kind of Psychedelic American Primitive super group with members from Desert Heat, Violators, Pelt and Black Twig Pickers and more. Nathan Bowles wields that stripped down banjo.
21 Salt House – Katie Cruel
(Make Believe)
Album: Lay Your Dark LowSalt House is from
22 Carolina
Chocolate Drops – Day of Liberty
(Ato Records)
Album: Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil
War
We’ve heard before
from the wonderful collection “Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil
War”, and we’re talking about the American Civil War here. The Carolina Chocolate Drops contributed “Day
of Liberty” written in 1864 by Henry Clay Work, probably the most famous
composer of the Civil War era.
23 Blowzabella – Jacky Tar (Blowzabella)
Album: OctomentoA stripped down version of a traditional tune.
24 Roseanne Cash – When the Master Calls the Roll
(Decca)
Album: The River and the TreadA song set in the Civil War period written by Roseanne Cash, her current husband John Leventhal and former husband Rodney Crowell off her new album.
25 Shanren – Thirty Years (Riverboat)
Album: Left Foot Dance of the Yi
The mountains of Yunnan are in south-west China and home to the Chinese folk-rock group,
Shanren, which means “mountain men”.
They draw on the traditional music of the local Yi and Wa groups.
26 Various? – Amukadela (Sublime Frequencies)
Album: Ethnic Minority Music of
Also from Yunnan are an incredible ensemble with something
called “Amukadela” which is a song of daughterly love. It was collected by Laurent Jeanneau who
spent 6 years in Southern
China collecting
music.
27 Stein Urheim –
Album: Stein Urheim
Stein Urheim is
fantastic guitarist and player of string instruments including the Norwegian
zither or langeleik and on his new album called Stein Urheim he takes in all
kinds of influences, like a more worldly John Fahey. It was recorded in 19th century
violinist Ole Bull’s old wooden house in Lysoen, near Bergen – we’ve actually heard a bunch of stuff
recorded there on this show.
28 Marilyn Mazur – Joy Chant (ECM)
Album: Elixir
Norwegian percussionist Marilyn Mazur and the great Jan Garbarek.
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