Various - Africa - South Of The Sahara FLAC album

Genre: Folk and World music
Title: Africa - South Of The Sahara
Released: 1958
Style: African
FLAC version ZIP size: 1234 mb
MP3 version ZIP size: 1634 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1595 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Selected internet resources on Africa South of the Sahara. Contact: Karen Fung - kfung at stanford dot edu. Browse by country.
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The Rough Guide to the Music of South Africa is a world music compilation album originally released in 1998. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the album spotlights the music of South Africa. Liner notes were written by Tom Andrews and Rob Allingham, a discographer and music historian specializing in South Africa. Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network, was the producer
Because I largely looked at this as a diverse introduction to talented writers from Sub-Saharan Africa, I didn't need each story or excerpt to stand on its own and delight, just merely impress enough of some skill in the author, and more so themes tackled that seemed interesting to me. The voices and points of view are varied, as are the settings and tones.
States are unable, or do not want, to put an end to these practices, because its employees, at various levels in the hierarchy, are smugglers' accomplices. The very active underground trade between Niger and northern Nigeria in Hausa land is studied so as to bring to light the networks underlying this trade.
In 1980s black South Africa a local form of pop music evolved as the disco boom died down and slowly mutated. The album takes its name from the band Ashiko’s track of the same name Gumba Fire that features on the compilation. The term is derived from gumba gumba, the term given to the booming speakers of the old spacegram radios that broadcast music into South Africa’s townships and villages. The phrase later evolved into Gumba Fire to refer to a hot party. The real, real sounds of South Africa" MOJO. Parfaitement sélectionnées à la main, et avec amour!" Radio Nova, France.
Are you sure you want to remove Africa south of the Sahara from your list? Africa south of the Sahara. 2nd ed. by A. T. Grove.
Start by marking Africa South of the Sahara 2004 as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. Read by Europa Publications. General Survey; New and revised analytical articles covering the issues affecting the area as a whole including: Reforming Africa: Continuities and Changes; Economic Trends in Africa South of the Sahara; The Privatization of Security in Sub-Saharan Africa and European Colonial Rule in Africa
2 o Essential Questions: How has physical geography affected where people have settled in Africa South of the Sahara? o Learning Target: IWBAT explain how West Africa’s culture is unique. 7 Niger Fun Facts – The Nigerian flag is perfectly square in shape and the colors of orange, white and green stand for the Sahara desert, purity and innocence, and green vegetation and fruitful agricultural areas of the country respectively.
Sahara: Sahara, largest desert in the world, filling nearly all of northern Africa. The southern reaches of the Sahara end in the Sahel, a semiarid buffer zone that separates the desert from the more temperate savanna biomes beyond. A number of other factors affect climatic variability within the Sahara as well: topography does so, as do ocean currents, the latter of which are responsible for the slightly cooler and more humid conditions found on the desert’s western margins. Some scientists estimate that the Sahara became arid about two to three million years ago, while others contend that it happened before this. Various hypotheses have been advanced to explain the phenomenon, such as those based upon the piezoelectric property of crystalline quartz, but the mystery remains unsolved. Sand dunes in the Sahara, Morocco.
Tracklist
A1 | –Zulu | Zulu Song |
A2 | –Swazi | Swazi Song |
A3 | –Chopi | Chopi Timbila Orchestra |
A4 | –Unknown Artist | Amakwavi Song |
A5 | –Bushmen | Bushmen Song |
A6 | –Bushmen | Bushmen Song |
A7 | –Tswana | Bechuana Song |
A8 | –BechuanaBechuana* | Bechuana Song |
A9 | –Bechuana* | Bechuana Song |
A10 | –Unknown Artist | Luchosi Song |
A11 | –Unknown Artist | Gangele Song |
A12 | –Tutsi | Tutsi Song |
B1 | –Tutsi | Tutsi Drums |
B2 | –Twa | Twa Chorus |
B3 | –Unknown Artist | Hororo Flute |
B4 | –Unknown Artist | Shi Kasayi (Sansa) |
B5 | –Kivu Bambuti* | Kivu Bambuti Chorus |
B6 | –Bambuti* | Bambuti (Pygmy) Song |
B7 | –Bambuti* | Bambuti (Pygmy) Song |
B8 | –Bambuti* | Bambuti (Pygmy) Song |
B9 | –Pindi* | Pende Xylophone |
C1 | –Pindi* | Pindi Sansa |
C2 | –Unknown Artist | Sudanese Harp |
C3 | –Unknown Artist | Sudanese Song |
C4 | –Mahafaly | Mahafaly Song |
C5 | –Unknown Artist | Ibani Sansa & Horus |
C6 | –Yoruba | Yoruba Chorus & Mixed Instruments |
C7 | –Bulu | Bulu Chorus |
C8 | –Bambara | Bambara Minstrels |
C9 | –Ewe | Ewe Chorus |
D1 | –Acoli* | Acoli Voice & Lute |
D2 | –Bakwiri* | Bakwiri Song |
D3 | –Unknown Artist | Mboko Zither-Harp |
D4 | –Makwa* | Makwa Female Chorus |
D5 | –Unknown Artist | Boungomo Chorus |
D6 | –Babinga* | Babinga (Pygmy) Voices |
D7 | –Wolof | Wolof Drums |
D8 | –Wolof | Wolof Halam |
Credits
- Compiled By – Harold Courlander
- Design – Ronald Clyne
- Recorded By – Alan P. Merriam (tracks: B3-B5), Andre Didier* (tracks: D3-D6), Colin Turnbull* (tracks: B6-B8), David W. Ames* (tracks: D7-D8), Edwin Cozzens (tracks: C7), Gates Davison (tracks: C4), Harold Courlander (tracks: C2-C3), Howard Coyle (tracks: A2), Laura Boulton (tracks: A1, A5-A11, C8, D2), Leo Verwilghen (tracks: A12, B1-B2, B9, C1), Myron Sobel (tracks: A3-A4), Odeon (tracks: C5-C6), William H. Willis, Jr. (tracks: C4)
Notes
Comes in a box with a 12 page printed booklet.








