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A Prayer for the Soul of Layla(more) »rank: 103411by: Jamshied Sharifi
: :Iranian-American keyboardist Jamshied Sharifi has the right idea, trying to make his keyboard sound like a 'natural' instrument in this ambitious album that blurs the line between world music and New Age. With some strong guests like Moroccan gimbri player Hassan Hakmoun and singing star Paula Cole, he uses Middle Eastern rhythms and ideas as his framework to take his music to another place that exists outside geography. The album is often stunningly beautiful, as on the luminous title track or on 'Ammeh Kimia,' with the lush voice of Marie Afonso contributing. It's an example of the best worldbeat with Sharifi leading from ... |
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Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion(more) »rank: 143697by: Jeff Beal & Nawang Khechog
: :Iranian-American keyboardist Jamshied Sharifi has the right idea, trying to make his keyboard sound like a 'natural' instrument in this ambitious album that blurs the line between world music and New Age. With some strong guests like Moroccan gimbri player Hassan Hakmoun and singing star Paula Cole, he uses Middle Eastern rhythms and ideas as his framework to take his music to another place that exists outside geography. The album is often stunningly beautiful, as on the luminous title track or on 'Ammeh Kimia,' with the lush voice of Marie Afonso contributing. It's an example of the best worldbeat with Sharifi leading from ... |
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Sognami(more) »rank: 76985by: Alessandro Safina
:Album Description:2007 release of the sixth album by popular Italian tenor with the powerful yet oh-so-smooth voice that can melt anyone's heart the moment he opens his mouth. The title track starts the set off with it's geniune Arabic pop arrangement that will have your heart in your throat gasping for more. All the songs of this project are in Italian save for one, a particularly heartfelt and arresting performance of John Denver's 'Annie's Song' that Safina performs in his upper register and volleys up in half pitches to touching effect. |
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Mondo Rama(more) »rank: 41503by: Jai Uttal, Jai Uttal
: :Jai Uttal has been immersed in Indian music for decades. He traveled with the Bauls of Bengal, singing their chants, and he plays the dotar, a baby brother to the Indian sarod, which he studied with Ali Akbar Khan. His 1991 album, Footprints, essayed a heady, mostly instrumental world fusion full of atmosphere and improvisation, including a guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Don Cherry. For the most part, each succeeding album has found Uttal moving in the pop direction, emphasizing his vocals, in which he alternates emotional ballads in English and adaptations of the chants. Mondo Rama continues the trend as Uttal rummages ... |
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Music to Be Born By(more) »rank: 63140by: Mickey Hart
: :Jai Uttal has been immersed in Indian music for decades. He traveled with the Bauls of Bengal, singing their chants, and he plays the dotar, a baby brother to the Indian sarod, which he studied with Ali Akbar Khan. His 1991 album, Footprints, essayed a heady, mostly instrumental world fusion full of atmosphere and improvisation, including a guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Don Cherry. For the most part, each succeeding album has found Uttal moving in the pop direction, emphasizing his vocals, in which he alternates emotional ballads in English and adaptations of the chants. Mondo Rama continues the trend as Uttal rummages ... |
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Live at Caramoor(more) »rank: 166165from: Adventure Music
: :Jai Uttal has been immersed in Indian music for decades. He traveled with the Bauls of Bengal, singing their chants, and he plays the dotar, a baby brother to the Indian sarod, which he studied with Ali Akbar Khan. His 1991 album, Footprints, essayed a heady, mostly instrumental world fusion full of atmosphere and improvisation, including a guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Don Cherry. For the most part, each succeeding album has found Uttal moving in the pop direction, emphasizing his vocals, in which he alternates emotional ballads in English and adaptations of the chants. Mondo Rama continues the trend as Uttal rummages ... |
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We Are Together(more) »rank: 152779from: Phantom Sound & Vision
:Album Description:2008 soundtrack to the documentary that features the Children Of Agape choir, Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The film traces the extraordinary three-year journey of the children at the Agape orphanage in South Africa, who form a choir and use their incredible music to help them overcome personal tragedy. Having lost their parents to AIDS at an early age, the children discover the power of their collective voices to strengthen their spirit and inspire others - traveling from the orphanage to New York to raise awareness of the impact of the disease through song. EMI. |
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Impossible Broadcasting(more) »rank: 150027by: Transglobal Underground
:Album Description:2008 soundtrack to the documentary that features the Children Of Agape choir, Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The film traces the extraordinary three-year journey of the children at the Agape orphanage in South Africa, who form a choir and use their incredible music to help them overcome personal tragedy. Having lost their parents to AIDS at an early age, the children discover the power of their collective voices to strengthen their spirit and inspire others - traveling from the orphanage to New York to raise awareness of the impact of the disease through song. EMI. |
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Krushevo(more) »rank: 119683by: Vlatko Stefanovski & Miroslav Tadic
:Album Description:Putting the title of this record into your Google search engine will result in more than 90,000 entries, the first being for this record, the second about the town in which it was recorded. Former Yugo guitarists Vlatko Stefanovski (from Macedonia) and Miroslav Tadic (Bosnia) perform duets of Macedonian folk tunes with depth, soul, imagination, and blistering technique. Stefanovski is known of the 'Jimi Hendrix of the Balkans,' while Tadic has been described as his alter ego. |
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Die Welt Ist Schon Milord(more) »rank: 159735by: Mireille Mathieu
:Album Description:Putting the title of this record into your Google search engine will result in more than 90,000 entries, the first being for this record, the second about the town in which it was recorded. Former Yugo guitarists Vlatko Stefanovski (from Macedonia) and Miroslav Tadic (Bosnia) perform duets of Macedonian folk tunes with depth, soul, imagination, and blistering technique. Stefanovski is known of the 'Jimi Hendrix of the Balkans,' while Tadic has been described as his alter ego. |


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