Volume 32 - 2000
Africa
Record Reviews
Western Sisaala Music from Lambussie, Ghana: In the Time of My Fourth Great-Grandfather. Ethnic Series. Pan Records. PAN-2065-CD. Recorded and annotated by Trevor Wiggins. 15 pages of notes in English. 8 B/W and 2 color photographs. Regions: Lambussie, Hapa, Pina, Billaw. Genres: men and women's music. 23 tracks recorded in the field. Tracks 1-9, women's music; Tracks 10-15, men's music; Tracks 16-23, men and women's music. 71:41. 1998.
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Mali: Bambara Music of Baninko. VDE-GALLO. VDE-CD-980. Recorded and annotated by Edda Brandes, Salia Malé and Josué Thierno. 39 pages of notes in French and English. 4 B/W and 2 color photographs. Region: Baninko. Genre: bambara music. 19 tracks recorded in the field. 64:14. 1998.
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Mali: The Dogon. Music of the Masks and the Funeral Rituals. Inedit. W-260089. Recorded by Pierre Bois. Annotated by François Gründ and Pierre Bois. Translation by Judith Crews. 18 pages of notes in French and English. 8 B/W photographs. Region: central Mali. Genres: mask and funeral rituals. 13 tracks recorded at the Maison des Cultures du Monde. 66:08. 1999.
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Australia and Oceania
Record Reviews
Te Kuki ‘Airani. The Cook Islands: Songs, Rhythms and Dances. Ethnic Series. Pan Records. PAN-2099-CD. Recorded by Ad and Lucia Linkels. Annotated by Ad Linkels. 11 pages of notes in English. 6 B/W photographs. 4-item bibliography. 25 tracks recorded in the field. 69:54. 1998.
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North America
Record Reviews
Black Appalachia. String Bands, Songsters and Hoedowns. Rounder Records. 11661-1823-2. Recordings by Alan Lomax, John A. Lomax, Harold Spivacke, Robert Stuart Jamieson, Margot Mayo, Freyda Simon. Annotated by Stephen Wade. 24 pages of notes in English. B/W photographs. Region: Appalachia. 22 tracks. 64:54. 1999.
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Black Texicans. Balladeers and Songsters of the Texas Frontier. Rounder Records. CD-1821. Recordings by Alan Lomax and John A. Lomax. Annotated by Alan Lomax, Matthew Barton, Paul Olivier. 36 pages of notes in English. 8-item bibliography. 5 B/W photographs. Region: Texas. 29 tracks recorded in the field. 58:39. 1999.
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Choose Your Partners! Contra Dance and Square Dance Music of New Hampshire. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40126. Recorded by Gerry Putnam and Ric Watson. Annotated by Jack Beard, Lunn Martin and Kate van Winkle Keller. 26 pages of notes in English. Color and B/W photographs. 31-item bibliography, discography and web site listing. Region: New Hampshire. Genres: contra dances and square dances. 16 tracks recorded in the studio. 67:00. 1999.
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Coteau: Highly Seasoned Cajun Music. Rounder Records. CD-6078. Produced by Coteau and Tony Diagle. Annotated by Nick Spitzer. 16 pages of notes in English. Color and B/W photographs. Region: Louisiana. Genre: cajun music. 14 tracks recorded in the studio. 60:27. 1997.
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Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me! Narrative Poetry from the Black Oral Tradition. Rounder Records. CD-2014. Recorded and annotated by Bruce Jackson. 34 pages of notes in English. Genre: toasts. 15 tracks recorded in the field. 37:48. 1998.
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Mississippi John Hurt: Legend. Rounder Records. CD-1100. Originally produced by Tom Hoskins and Music Research Inc. Annotated by John Hartley Fox. 8 pages of notes in English. 2 color and 1 B/W photographs. Genre: country blues guitar. 14 tracks recorded in the studio. 44:37. 1997.
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Praise the Lord: Gospel Music in Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40113. Conceived, compiled, and produced by the Smithsonian Institution's Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture. Annotated by Horace Clarence Boyer and Gail S. Lowe. 25 pages of notes in English. Cover photograph. Discography, 4-item bibliography, and complete song lyrics. Region: Washington, D.C. Genre: gospel music. 15 tracks. 61:16. 1999.
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Prison Songs: Historical Recordings from Parchman Farm, 1947-48. The Alan Lomax Collection.
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Puerto Rico in Washington. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40460. Recorded by Pete Reiniger. Produced by René Lopez. Annotated by Jorge Pérez Rolón and Juan Flores. 24 pages of notes in English. 2 B/W photographs, complete songs texts in Spanish with some English translations. Region: Washington, D.C. Genre: plena, bomba, jibaro. 12 tracks recorded at the 1989 Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. Tracks 1-5, bomba; Tracks 6-7, plena; Tracks 8-12, jibaro. (Tracks 1-7 Marcial Reyes y sus Pleneros de Bayamón; Tracks 8-12 Cuerdas de Borínquen). 54:17. 1996.
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River of Song: A Musical Journey Down the Mississippi. Smithsonian Folkways. SFW-CD-40086. Annotated by Elijah Ward. 44 pages of notes in English. B/W photographs and maps. Discography, suggested listening and reading lists. Region: Mississippi River basin. 2 discs (Disc I: 18 tracks; Disc II: 18 tracks). 130:22. 1998.
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Central America and the Caribbean
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East Indian Music in the West Indies. Caribbean Voyage. The 1962 Recordings. The Alan Lomax Collection. Rounder Records. 11661-1723-2. Recorded by Alan Lomax, assisted by Antoinette Marchand, in collaboration with Dr. J. D. Elder and Ram Gopaul. Annotated by Peter Manuel. 18 pages of notes in English. 7 B/W photographs and translation of song texts. Region: West Indies. 14 tracks recorded in the field. 53:06. 1999.
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South America
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El Lobo: Songs and Games of Latin America. Rounder Records. CD-8078. Recorded and annotated by Henrietta Yurchenco. 35 pages of notes in English, with Spanish lyrics in English translations. 4 B/W photographs of Puerto Rican children. Region: Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Ecuador. Genre: children songs and games. 37 tracks recorded in the field. 59:56. 1998.
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East Asia
Record Reviews
Dongjing Music: Where Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist Culture Meet. Ethnic Series. Anthology of Music in China, No. 6. Pan Records. PAN-2058-CD. Recorded and annotated by Zhang Xingrong. Translated by Helen Rees. 11 pages of notes in English. 5 B/W and 2 color photograph, 2 maps, and 1 diagram of seating arrangements. 3-item annotated bibliography. Region: Yunnan. Genre: Dongjing association music. 19 tracks recorded in the field. Track 1: Chuxiong City Dongjing Association; Tracks 2-8: Mengzi County Town Dongjing Association; Tracks 9-11: The Nanya Music Society of Dali Old Town; Tracks 12-16: Baoshan City Wuji Altar and Zhishan Altar Dongjing Association; Tracks 17-19: Tonghai County Guanyin Society Dongjing Association. 68:09. 1998.
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The Music of Tibetan Buddhism. Anthology of World Music Series. Rounder Records. CD-5129/30/31. Recorded and annotated by Peter Crossley-Holland. Originally issued as UNESCO Collection, edited for IITM. 25 pages of notes in English. 7 B/W photographs, 2 maps, and musical transcriptions. Region: Tibet, Ladak, Kalimpong, Sikkim, Ghoom. Genre: instrumental and ritual music, and prayer. 29 tracks on 3 CDs. (Disc I, Tracks 1-10, Nyingmapa Sect; Tracks 11-14, Kagyupa Sect. Disc II, Tracks 1-4, Sakyapa Sect, Tracks 5-10, Gelugpa Sect. Disc III, Track 1-5, Kagyupa and Gelugpa Sect.) 141:43 (Disc I: 48:09; Disc II: 46:38; Disc III: 46:56). 1999.
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Southeast Asia
Record Reviews
Borneo: Music of the Dayak and of the Punan. Music from the World. Buda Records. 92718-2. Recorded and annotated by Manuel Gomes. 27 pages of notes in French and English. 4 color photographs. 2 references listed. Ethnic groups: Kenyah, Meratus, Benuaq, Bahau, Kelabit, Tunjung. 21 tracks recorded in the field. 60:50. 1999.
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Indonesian Guitars. Music of Indonesia, Vol 20. Smithsonian-Folkways. SFW-CD-40447. Recorded and annotated by Philip Yampolsky. 32 pages of notes in English. 1 map. References listed on website <http://www.si.edu/folkways/Indonesia/indonesia/htm>. Genre: guitar music. 12 tracks recorded in the field. 73:40. 1999.
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