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RoundTheBend
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- Posted: 05/04/2018 02:52
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bobbyb5 wrote: |
I'm going to try those Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba albums. The two that I listed are the only ones I know, and that's only because they had huge hits in the United States back in the 60s. Actually all the ones on my list I only discovered because they became someone known in this country for one reason or another. I never would have discovered any of these on my own but rather I just happened to come across them in my normal listening habits. Hugh Masekela had a number one hit with grazing in the grass in 1968, and I happened to have it on one of those K-tel albums that were compilations of pop hits that I found in a Bargain Bin. He's actually just jazz, but there is a real genre called South African Jazz I guess. And also, Manu dibango had a freak hit in the seventies with soul makossa. It was like an early Disco hit, and has been used in many American songs since then. So the point is, you could actually discover Regional music even if you don't have a particular interest in it. Hopefully all the albums people listed here will pique my interest and make me want to explore more. |
I totally agree. I mean I probably only know 20 to 30 world albums ok and only 10 really well though, to be honest. But, I agree - all of that came naturally to me, but to be fair it was while in Los Angeles, where I worked with Israelis, Colombians, Mexicans, Salvadorians, Germans, Englishmen, and Swedes.
Also those weren't albums, rather songs.
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RoundTheBend
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- #22
- Posted: 05/05/2018 01:59
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Powaqqatsi by Philip Glass
Here's another album that imo is very much a world album although it's by Philip Glass. It's been a while, but I think it's purpose is kind of to show the clash between traditional and modern societies.
EDIT: SAMSONITE - I was way off. It's like 10% world music, and mostly not. Memory failed me. Still a cool album imo.
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Hayden
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- #23
- Posted: 05/05/2018 07:44
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sethmadsen wrote: | I hope Hayden doesn't mind me sharing his charts (let me know if you do), but he's got a treasure trove for this thread:
1. Jamaica
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=38783
2. African (I'm 99% sure) or described by Hayden as:
Afrobeat, mande, jazz, tizita, songhai, tishoumaren, soukous, fon, blues, morna, wolof, juju, highlife, marabi, kizomba, gumbe, disco, mbalax, synthpop, wassoulou, zamrock, nubian, hiplife, choral, coladeira, funk, tassu, bikutsi, makossa, gnawa, tuareg, yoruba, biltong, mandazis.
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=18070
3. South America (Latin)
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=32346
4. And then his "Around The World In 80 (or so) Days" project:
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=41047 https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=41659
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=43867 |
It's all good Seth, thanks for the shout out
My reggae chart isn't nearly as good as some other's on this site, but I'm hoping on diving into the genre a bit more come summer.
The African chart is African, yes Those are all genres apart from the last two listed, which are food.
My South American chart also needs a bit of tweaking ... but I'm hoping people find recs on there.
I'll submit a list for this, perhaps something slightly different. Will get on that in a bit.
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Tha1ChiefRocka
Yeah, well hey, I'm really sorry.
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- #26
- Posted: 05/05/2018 16:00
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@ Hayden
Thanks,
I'm familiar with the Kabuki one and Kimio Eto, but I'll definitely check out the others!
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RoundTheBend
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- #27
- Posted: 05/05/2018 17:01
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You guys are already familiar with these two artists, I'm sure, but just adding to the party.
Pizzicato Five
Cornelius
I particularly like Point from Cornelius. I've only heard select songs from Pizzicato Five.
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RoundTheBend
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- #28
- Posted: 05/05/2018 17:10
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Hayden - your 50's Carribbean list is awesome! That Voodoo Drums album cover is easily the coolest album cover I've either ever seen or seen in a while.
I suppose all I really was trying to accomplish was to get more interest in non-Western music, but I'm realizing the the competition side of this will really likely have to take place when we get to sub-genre's? Because the "genre" is so vast, there won't be any similar votes.
Thoughts?
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- Posted: 05/06/2018 19:00
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Deadline for Sunday the 13th to submit a top ten.
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