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Review of Phantom Songs

Phantom Songs

17 Hippies

Hipster Records

Rating: ★★★

Ten albums and over 1,500 gigs later, the Berliners are still all over the map. When the Iron Curtain was...

Reviewed by Nige Tassell in issue: July/2011

Review of In the Mood for the Nouba

In the Mood for the Nouba

Beihdja Rahal

Institut du Monde Arabe

Rating: ★★★

For serious students of North African music and aficionados of the rarified and demanding canon of Arab– Andalus poetic tradition,...

Reviewed by Philip Sweeney in issue: July/2011

Review of Patagonia (OST)

Patagonia (OST)

Joseph LoDuca

Decca

Rating: ★★★★

How do you get Carlos Gardél, Duffy and Bryn Terfel into the same box? By making an awful film about...

Reviewed by Chris Mos in issue: July/2011

Review of Grá agus Bás

Grá agus Bás

Donnacha Dennehy

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★★

As a signee of the powerhouse American label Nonesuch, Donnacha Dennehy rubs shoulders with world music luminaries like the Buena...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: July/2011

Review of Fly Down Little Bird

Fly Down Little Bird

Mike Seeger & Peggy Seeger

Appleseed Recordings

Rating: ★★★

Mike Seeger was widely mourned when he passed away in August 2009, aged 75. While not as famous as his...

Reviewed by Garth Cartwright in issue: July/2011

Review of Alabaraka Mussolu

Alabaraka Mussolu

Jali Fily Cissokho

Kaira Arts

Rating: ★★★

Jali Fily is a griot (praise-singer) from the Casamance region of southern Senegal: one in a long line of prominent...

Reviewed by Rose Skelton in issue: July/2011

Review of Out of Genre

Out of Genre

Jonathan Mayer

First Hand Records

Rating: ★★★

Bach on the sitar? Not quite what you might be expecting from this album from Jonathan Mayer. But I was...

Reviewed by Maria Lord in issue: July/2011

Review of Black Voices Revisited

Black Voices Revisited

Tony Allen

Comet

Rating: ★★★★

Released in 1999, two years after the death of Fela Kuti, whose band was fired for so long by Allen's...

Reviewed by Nigel Williamson in issue: July/2011

Review of Baba Toulenga

Baba Toulenga

Diom De Kossa

Talik

Rating: ★★★★

I'd wager that very few musicians under scrutiny in these pages, in this issue or any other, have graced the...

Reviewed by Nige Tassell in issue: July/2011

Review of Mistico Mediterraneo

Mistico Mediterraneo

Paolo Fresu, A Filetta & Daniele di Bonaventura

ECM

Rating: ★★★★

That the simple movement of air can make such haunting sounds as the opening of this album is miraculous. The...

Reviewed by Andrew Mcgregor in issue: July/2011

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