Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Playlist November 1, 2006

Today I'm taking a fill-in slot on WRPI, and playing a bunch of CD's from Putumayo. Here's the playlist:

From the CD Asian Groove:

Remember Tomorrow by Mo' Horizons (Germany)
Kunglim Guli by Yulduz Usmanova (Uzbekistan)
Mamavatu by Susheela Raman (India/UK)

From the CD Africa:

Segne by Afia Mala (Togo)
Francoise by Henri Dikongue (Cameroon)

From the CD Cairo to Casablanca

Zwit Rwit by Idir (Algeria)
Ya Maalem by Maurice El Mediouni (Algeria)

From the CD A Mediterranean Odyssey

Que Son by Tekameli (France)
Bebiendo al Alba by Luis Delgado (Spain)

From the CD Dublin to Dakar

Soiridh Leis by Baka Beyond (France/UK/Senegal/Ghana)
Villemann og Magnhild by Rita Erikson (Norway)

From the CD Celtic Tides

An Gabhar Ban by Clannad (Ireland)
Feels So Near by Dougie MacLean (Scotland)

From the CD Sing Along with Putumayo

Bling-Blang by Arlo Guthrie (USA)
Michael Row the Boat Ashore by Eric Bibb (USA)

From the CD Zydeco

Creole Farmers Stomp by The Creole Zydeco Farmers (USA)

From the CD Republica Dominicana

Los Bodegueros by Joseito Mateo y Luis Kalaff (Dominican Republic)
Pegao de Que by Juan Bautista (Dominican Republic)

From the CD Puerto Rico

Homenaje A Caridad by Modesta Cepeda (Puerto Rico)
Bembe de Plena by Plena Libre (Puerto Rico)

From the CD Women of Latin America

Sinuoso Tropico by Jacqueline Fuentes (Chile)
Anda Mareado by Tania Libertad (Peru)
Yo Me Llamo Cumbia by Toto La Momposina (Colombia)

From the CD Acoustic Brazil

A Voz deo Povo by Paulinho da Viola (Brazil)
Cajuina by Caetano Veloso (Brazil)

From the CD Festa Brasil

Monsieur Samba by Ivete Sangalo (Brazil)
Filhos do Tempo by DiDa Banda Feminina (Brazil)

From the CD A Native American Odyssey

Qingauiit by Tudjaat (Inuit/ Canada)
Native Funk by Burning Sky (White River Ute/Dine/USA)
La Tortuga by Jaramar (Huave/Mexico)
Tema de Maimata by Los Incas (Andean/Peru)

From the CD Caribbean Party

L'Histoire du Zouk by Kali (Haiti/Martinique)
Chale Lanmou by Tabou Combo (Haiti)
Dokte by Ralph Thamar (Martinique)