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Review of Nubes de Papel

Nubes de Papel

DePedro

Nat Geo Music/EMI

Rating: ★★★

Nubes de Papel (Clouds of Paper) is the second disc from Spanish singer and guitarist DePedro, also known as Jairo...

Reviewed by Ed Stocker in issue: March/2011

Review of South Africa’s Skylark

South Africa’s Skylark

Miriam Makeba

Nascente NSCD018

Rating: ★★★★

Of the many Makeba compilations on the market, this 45-track set may just be the most comprehensive of them all....

Reviewed by Nigel Williamson in issue: October/2010

Review of The Servants' Ball

The Servants' Ball

The Servants' Ball

D Wink Recordings

Rating: ★★★★

This exuberantly entertaining album came about after double bass player Ben Nicholls, reading about Sussex concertina player Scan Thester, found...

Reviewed by Julian May in issue: April/2020

Review of Daybreak

Daybreak

Sierra Hull

Rounder

Rating: ★★★★

Between Sarah Jarosz and Sierra Hull, there seems to be a surfeit of teenaged mandolin-strumming-singer-songwriter prodigies on the acoustic/bluegrass scene...

Reviewed by Doug Deloach in issue: Aug/Sep/2011

Review of Alex Wilson Presents Salsa Veritas: Truly for Dancers

Alex Wilson Presents Salsa Veritas: Truly for Dancers

Alex Wilson

Suisa

Rating: ★★★★

UK-born jazz pianist¬producer Alex Wilson might spend most of his time in Switzer¬land – one of the several countries he...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: Jan/Feb/2012

Review of Why the Mountains are Black: Primeval Greek Village Music 1907-1960

Why the Mountains are Black: Primeval Greek Village Music 1907-1960

VARIOUS ARTISTS

Third Man Records (2 CDs)

Rating: ★★★

In early 1980s Epirus (Greece), I learned of a University of Washington musicologist engaged in fieldwork for a PhD on...

Reviewed by Marc Dubin in issue: May/2016

Review of Jamaica: Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961

Jamaica: Rhythm & Blues 1956-1961

VARIOUS ARTISTS

Frémeaux & Associés

Rating: ★★★★

The years 1956 and 1961 brought two key events to Jamaica’s musical history. The dates also provide well chosen bookends...

Reviewed by Clyde Macfarlane in issue: Jan/Feb/2013

Review of Six Days in Down

Six Days in Down

Bob Brozman, John McSherry & Dónal O'Connor

Riverboat Records/World Music Network

Rating: ★★★

Interviewing John McSherry earlier this year, the Belfast-born uilleann piper waxed both lyrically and enthusiastically about a recording session that...

Reviewed by Geoff Wallis in issue: Nov/Dec/2010

Review of The World of the Duduk

The World of the Duduk

Djivan Gasparyan

Melodiya MELCD3001545

Rating: ★★★

The Armenian duduk is one of the most beautiful instruments on earth. The soft, plangent sound exudes a sweet sadness...

Reviewed by Simon Broughton in issue: Apr/May/2010

Review of Genuine Negro Jig (15th Anniversary Edition)

Genuine Negro Jig (15th Anniversary Edition)

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Nonesuch Records

Rating: ★★★★★

Soon after the release of Genuine Negro Jig by Carolina Chocolate Drops in 2010, the album rocketed into the top...

Reviewed by Doug Deloach in issue: April/2026

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