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World Traditional music - d4Ld0L - 26 Feb 2009 20:12 karna belum ada yang ngepost tentang musik tradisional dunia jadi saya akan mempost di sini . ![]() semoga saja masih bisa berlanjuut .. ![]() oke afdal mulai ya . kalau yang lain mau ngasi juga saya persilahkan .. ![]() oke lets start . ![]() YEMEN - Traditional Music Tracklist: 01. Sanaa s'éveille 02. Yâ Man Laqi Qalbi 03. Danse Bar'a de la région de Manàkhah 04. Yâ Muqîmîn Fi Sanaa 05. Danse Le'ba 06. Yâ Gamar 07. Danse Bar'a de la région d'Amran 08. Sara L-Leyl 09. Danse de mariage 10. Raka Taruban Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/173564006/Yemen_-_Traditional_Music.rarDANILUSKA - Most famous Russian songs ![]() 1. Daniluska - Kaljinka (2:49) 2. Daniluska - Oci cornije (3:09) 3. Daniluska - Podmoskovske veceri (4:08) 4. Daniluska - Ej,uhnjem (4:35) 5. Daniluska - Rjabinuska (2:33) 6. Daniluska - Horos maljcik (1:35) 7. Daniluska - Legenda o 12 razbojnika (4:00) 8. Daniluska - Crveni sarafan (3:22) 9. Daniluska - Kazbek (3:47) 10. Daniluska - Od zore do zore (3:43) 11. Daniluska - Volga,Volga (3:29) 12. Daniluska - Ivuska (3:22) 13. Daniluska - Trojka (2:24) 14. Daniluska - Ras posol (2:35) 15. Daniluska - Rjumka,votka (3:05) 16. Daniluska - Mimoza (2:02) 17. Daniluska - Cvetala kalina (3:06) 18. Daniluska - Adnazvucna gjemit kalakoljcik (3:22) 19. Daniluska - Po druga (2:47) 20. Daniluska - Kalitka (3:01) Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/173576873/Ruske_narodne_pesme.rarNayi Osman Dede - Mevlana ![]() NAYI OSMAN DEDE (1652-1730) The composer of Turkish religious music, a virtuoso of ney and scientist of music. he was born in Istanbul, Vefa. Nayi Osman Dede was known as the best neyzen and a unique virtuoso of his times and in 1680 he became the master of neyzen in Galata Mevlevihane. He did his work for 18 years and by the Seyh Gaysi Dede, he is appointed to the biggest Mevlevihane in Istanbul as the seyh. Osman Dede lived in the periods of five sultan from two races Besides being a great virtuoso of ney, he is also a very good calligrapher a poet and a genius composer who has a great place in the world of Turkish music. Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/173353883/Nayi_Osman_Dede_-_Mevlana.rarRada & Nikolaj Volsanin Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Aj, na dvore moroz Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Bida mange Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Brycka Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Duj duj Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Gras toro Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Iz domu li radost Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Jehali cigane Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Kumuska Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Maljarka Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Nevecernjaja Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Pro ge ja Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Rucijok Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Satrica Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Selmo versty Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Solnysko Rada & Nikolaj Volsanin - Sosnica Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/173644907/Rada___Nikolaj_Volsanin.rarThe Italian Treasury: Sicily Track Listings 1. Carrittera 2. Battle Between Orlando and Rinaldo 3. Cialomi 4. Canti Dei Salinai 5. Surfarara 6. Surfaraca 7. U Pisari 8. U Metiri 9. Ballu da Curdedda 10. Ninna Nanna 11. La Nicusiota 12. U Pisari 13. Ninna Nanna 14. Suonata for Bagpipe 15. La Storia Di Cicciu Ulivieri 16. Tammurinata 17. Nnuena 18. Almond Sorters Song 19. Carrittera 20. La Ruggiera 21. Tarantella 22. Ciuri Di Pipi Messinesi 23. Marranzanata 24. A Sturnellu 25. Waltz 26. Trantella 27. A Passioni 28. Suonata for Bagpipe and Triangle 29. Carrittera Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/175777226/Sicily__1954_.rarini ada translatenya versi inggris . Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/175778115/Sicily.pdfNuova Compagnia Di Canto Popolare Eugenio Bennato Patrizio Trampetti Fausta Vetere Carlo D'Angiò Giovanni Mauriello Giuseppe Barra 01 Madonna de la Grazia 02 Sia maledetta l'acqua 03 Boccuccia de no pierzeco 04 Maronna nun è cchiù 05 Tarantella di Masaniello 06 La zita 07 Lo guarracino 08 Procidana 09 Tarantella del Gargano 10 Donna 'Sabella 11 Angelarè Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/175786801/napolitrad.music.rarmusic from Campania region Traditional Scottish Music Dusk Till Dawn: The Best of Capercallie The cog that really makes Capercaillie work, I believe, is Karen Matheson's vocals. She sings equally well in Gaelic or English although I've read she prefers Gaelic. Her voice is stong and true yet she can put so much emotion into the words that you will be moved whether you understand what she is singing or not. ![]() 1 "Coisich a Ruin" 2 "Miracle of Being (Youth Remix)" 3 "The Tree" 4 "Ailein Dunn" 5 "Grace and Pride" 6 "The Whinney Hills Jig" 7 "Claire in Heaven" 8 "Outlaws" 9 "Inexile (1998 Remix)" 10 "Siece Ruairidh" 11 "Kepplehall/25 Kts" 12 "Tobermory" 13 "Waiting for the Wheel to Turn" 14 "Nil Si I Ngra" 15 "Four Stone Walls" 16 "Dr. MacPhail's Reel" 17 "Breisleach (Live)" Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/172685854/Dusk_Till_Dawn__The_Best_of_Capercallie.rarbersambung ... oke di lanjuut .. The Rough Guide To The Music Of Mali & Guinea ![]() This is a superb compilation of music from the heart of West Africa. This is not Paris-style world music (good though that is) - this is the real thing. The tracks range across more than 20 years of Mali/Guinea music, with acoustic and electric sounds from well known (eg Ali Farka Toure) to more obsure (eg Momo Wandel Soumah) artists. There are some really classic songs here: Haidara by Jali Moussa Jawara and his kora, Sara 70 by Balla et ses Balladins, and Lan Naya from Bembeya Jazz National. Other big names represented are Mali's Rail Band and Ali Farka Toure. Taj Mahal even gets a look in, on a wonderful track dominated by the kora playing of Toumani Diabete. Track Listing 01. Alasidi - Afel Bocoum 02. Balani - Abdoulaye Diabate 03. Atlanta Kaira - Toumani Diabate 04. Lan Naya - Bembeya Jazz National 05. Bassa - Momo Wandel Soumah 06. Fanadugule - Nahawa Doumbia 07. Allah Uya - Ali Farka Toure 08. Sara 70 - Balla et Ses Balladins 09. Haidara - Jali Musa Jawara 10. Duga - Rail Band 11. Sounafi - Mah Damba 12. Mali Twist - Boubacar Traoré 13. Damensena - Sekouba Bambino Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/174169943/The_Rough_Guide_To_The_Music_Of_Mali___Guinea.rarmaaf yang ini gak tau gambar & judulnya . sekali lagi maaf ya .. 01 Sakura (Japan) 02 N'Toum 03 Karamako (West Africa) 04 Kharagpur 05 Touareg 06 Kairouan (Tunisia) 07 Moustabeikos (Greece) 08 Capoeira 09 Salsarico (Cuba) 10 NY Drums (Contemporary Western) 11 Dembel (Senegal) 12 Djembe Ni Bara (Burkina Faso) 13 Samburu (West Africa) 14 Angola 15 Soweto (South Africa) 16 Son Da Terra 17 Beowawe (Native American) 18 Noche En Blanco (Latin America) 19 Se Me Fue (Cuba) 20 Antigua (Caribbean) 21 Yaya Ho 22 Ewondo (The Cameroon) 23 Hajouj (Middle East) 24 Refraction 3 (Contemporary Western) 25 Roof Of The World 26 Bali Balou (Bali) 27 Tiktiri (Middle East) 28 Raks Sharq (Egypt) 29 Anklung (Africa) 30 Kotsari (Black Sea) 31 Northern Raga (India) 32 Surubaya Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/176674432/V.A_-_World_Percussion_.rarAFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM Vol.1 - MAGIC ![]() Bodhran and kora? Talking drums and Uilleann pipes? Echoing ancient trade roots from a thousand years ago, Sound Magic reunites two seemingly disparate music traditions in a contemporary setting, reaching for a dance-oriented but spiritual hybrid that takes on a life of its own. Producer Simon Emmerson assembles some noteworthy artists including Ayub Ogada, Davy Spillane, Manu Katche, Caroline Lavelle, James McNally (of the Pogues), Iarla O Lionaird, and Masamba Diop to create evocative, clubby grooves that also incorporate samples and flavors from Armenia and the East. With its multilayered rich textures, Sound Magic grafts cultural respect and urban hipness for the global village of the '90s. 1.Saor/Free/News from Nowhere (Album) 8:21 2. Whirl-Y-Reel 1 7:21 3. Inion/Daughter (Album) 4:15 4. Sure-As-Not/Sure-As-Knot (Album) 9:58 5. Nil Cead Againn Dul Abhaile/We Cannot Go... (Album) 7:20 6. Dark Moon, High Tide (Album) 4:12 7. Whirl-Y-Reel 2 (Album) 5:28 8. House Of The Ancestors (Album) 8:01 9. Eistigh Liomsa Sealad/Listen To Me/Saor Reprise (Album) Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/176936944/Afro_Celt_Sound_System-Vol_1_Sound_Magic.rar![]() Lots of traditional-music recordings thrive when they're at their purest, stripping away influence to revel in a core sound. The exact opposite is the case with the Afro Celt Sound System's sophomore effort, Release, which hits its highest plateaus when it's juiciest and pulpiest, throwing everything into the mix. Hailed for their cross-cultural toss-together of traditional West African and Celtic musics on an electronic backbone, the Afro Celts indulge their digital-age ability to throw African drum patterns behind Uilleann pipes and Irish tin whistle all with a club-ready pulse. Their debut and various appearances at World of Music, Arts, and Dance (WOMAD) festivals cemented their success at this mixological approach, and Release makes the clarity of the group's vision all the more astonishing. Perhaps it's what Irish violinist Martin Hayes has called the "lonesome touch," but the Celtic contribution often squares up as a yearning cry, contrasting vividly with the techno beats and West African drumming. 1. Release 2. Lovers of Light 3. Éireann 4. Urban Aire 5. Big Cat 6. Even in My Dreams 7. Amber 8. Hypnotica 9. Riding the Waves 10. I Think of... 11. Release It Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/176954267/Afro_Celt_Sound_System-Vol_2_Release.rarThe Rough Guide English Roots Music ![]() Discover the roots of English music with this authoritative 70-minute tour.This superb Rough Guide profiles influential and talented musicians who have been instrumental in establishing and reviving England's thriving folk scene. Every decade or so, it seems that English folk and roots music develops the impetus to revisit and reinvent, taking familiar elements and bending them into new shapes that have the twin appeals of familiarity and newness. Such sudden reinventions have provided listeners with the work of artists as diverse and closely linked as Ewan MacColl, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, June Tabor, and Phillip Pickett; the music may hail from the present or from 600 years ago, and instrumentation may involved electric guitars, trap drums, concertina, and someone blasting away with a crumhorn (a combination likely to reveal the presence of Ashley Hutchings, with the Albion Band or without). The Rough Guide to English Roots Music pulls together 18 likely suspects, with an accent on the closing years of the 20th century, which means selections from Eliza Carthy & the Kings of Calicutt and Billy Bragg alongside such expected icons as Martin Carthy and the Watersons. There are some excellent choices to be found in this set, but it functions all too well as an appetizer -- indulging in this collection could lead to rash actions later, such as carting off boxes of albums of English roots artists, or purchasing one each of everything in the Topic Records back catalog; the most hopeless cases will never again be able to imagine having led a life without Ashley Hutchings. 1. Lucky Break - Allan 2. Trip - Traditional 3. Sail on By - Jones, John [1] 4. Claudy Banks - Traditional 5. Be My Rambling Woman - McLeod, Rory 6. Gypsy's Lullaby/The Hawk/Memories/Coates Hall - Pigg, Billy 7. The Begging Song - Traditional 8. A Lord of Steam and Iron - Traditional 9. Falling Slowly - Simpson, Lester 10. Hopping Down in Kent 11. Country Life - Traditional 12. Byker Hill - Traditional 13. Brilliant Pebbles - Wesson 14. Yellow Dress - Hutchings, Ashley 15. Red Wing Polka - Mills 16. Bold Fisherman 17. The Baker - Stevenson, Savourna 18. A New England - Bragg, Billy Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/177946031/_01_._Rough_Guide_English_Roots_Music.rarbersambung lagi .... RE: World Traditional music - X zone - 5 Mar 2009 04:05 Bagus juga nih boss ............ RE: World Traditional music - d4Ld0L - 5 Mar 2009 18:18 The Rough Guide to Hungarian Music ![]() With a population less than the size of greater New York, Hungary has produced a remarkably wide variety of music. While Marta Sebestyen and Muzikas (represented here) are probably the country's best-known musical export, there's plenty more worth hearing, not just the remarkable traditional tanchaz dance music of the Ökrös Ensemble, but gypsy and regional traditions, which remain very potent, with Zoltán Juhãsz and Mihály Halmágyi prime examples, the latter with some wonderful dance music. But there's plenty of room for the modernists, too. Romano Drom offer the contemporary end of the Rom Gypsy tradition, and they're remixed to great effect by Emil on their track. The Transylvanians seem to be very ethno-punk, with "Akasztós" sounding as if "Anarchy in the UK" had traveled to the Balkans. Kalyi Jag would seem to be strongly influenced by Dylan and Springsteen, while keeping their central European roots intact, while Fekete Vonant offer a sort of Gypsy rap that's not quite rap at all, but co-exists in the same neighborhood. Overall, incredible music and playing, and a chance to explore the many tangled strands of music that make up Hungary. 1. Páva (Hey, Peacock) 2. Hajnali Nóta (Morning Song) - Traditional 3. Akasztós - Traditional 4. Hungarian Verbunk 5. Jumping Dances 6. Deta Devla (God Bless) 7. Friss Csárdás (Fast Csárdás) 8. Hungarian Songs - Traditional 9. Könyörgés (Song for Mercy) - Varga, Gusztav 10. A Bivaly Hátán (Sitting on the Buffalo) 11. Pásztornóták Hosszúfurulyán - Traditional 12. Kerekes (Round Dance) 13. Danses de Lórincréve (Dances from Lórincréve) 14. Tánc a Hóban (Dance in the Snow) - Szarka, Tamás 15. Petrusevo Kolo 16. Szátélé Zsáv - Kovács, Antal Jr. 17. Numa Romanes - Beat 18. Rábaközi Karéj/Dus/Csárdás És Friss (Dances from Rábaköz) 19. Rákóczi Induló Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/177970944/The_Rough_Guide_to_Hungarian_Music.rarThe Rough Guide to Irish Folk The Rough Guide to Irish Folk provides an introduction to the different styles and artists within the genre. Established groups like De Danann and Deata and newer artists perform jigs, reels, and "sean nos, " a traditional form of a cappella singing. Rich in heritage and creativity, this collection should whet the appetite of anyone interested in contemporary Irish folk performers. ![]() 1. Ships Are Sailing/Ambrose Maloney's/The New Mown Meadows - Hughes, Brian (2) 2. Trucks Of Bohermore - Reeltime 3. Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire - Ni Fhearraigh, Aoife 4. Green Grow The Rushes Oh - Cherish The Ladies 5. Medley - Glackin, Paddy 6. Mac's Fancy/The Mist Covered Mountain - De Danann 7. Maid Of Culmore - Oige 8. Medley - Masterson, Declan 9. London Lasses/Coast Of Austria - Ryan, Sean 10. A Bhean Udai Thall - Ni Uallachain, Padraigin 11. Mattie - Tyrell, Sean 12. Tour De Taille (Around The Waist) - Burke, Kevin & Open House 13. Red Crow/The Dawn/The Bianzano - Craobh Rua 14. Cailin Na NUrla Donn - Ni Bheaglaoich, Seosaimhin 15. Lord Gordon's/Kiss The Maid Behind The Barrell - Murphy, Colm 16. Fonn Mall/Slow Air (Ag Taisteal Na Blarnan) - Daly, Jackie 17. Seoladh Na NGamhna - Ui Cheallaigh, Aine 18. Paddy Fahy's Reel/The Ewe Reel - Moving Cloud 19. Lone Shanakyle - Deanta lagu yang pertama ilang . saya moon maap .. ![]() Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/177989058/Rough_Guide_to_Irish_Folk.rardi lanjut atau nggak ya ?
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RE: World Traditional music - d4Ld0L - 6 Mar 2009 12:23 di lanjut . and love from heaven .The Rough Guide to Irish Folk The Rough Guide to Irish Folk provides an introduction to the different styles and artists within the genre. Established groups like De Danann and Deata and newer artists perform jigs, reels, and "sean nos, " a traditional form of a cappella singing. Rich in heritage and creativity, this collection should whet the appetite of anyone interested in contemporary Irish folk performers. ![]() 1. Ships Are Sailing/Ambrose Maloney's/The New Mown Meadows - Hughes, Brian (2) 2. Trucks Of Bohermore - Reeltime 3. Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire - Ni Fhearraigh, Aoife 4. Green Grow The Rushes Oh - Cherish The Ladies 5. Medley - Glackin, Paddy 6. Mac's Fancy/The Mist Covered Mountain - De Danann 7. Maid Of Culmore - Oige 8. Medley - Masterson, Declan 9. London Lasses/Coast Of Austria - Ryan, Sean 10. A Bhean Udai Thall - Ni Uallachain, Padraigin 11. Mattie - Tyrell, Sean 12. Tour De Taille (Around The Waist) - Burke, Kevin & Open House 13. Red Crow/The Dawn/The Bianzano - Craobh Rua 14. Cailin Na NUrla Donn - Ni Bheaglaoich, Seosaimhin 15. Lord Gordon's/Kiss The Maid Behind The Barrell - Murphy, Colm 16. Fonn Mall/Slow Air (Ag Taisteal Na Blarnan) - Daly, Jackie 17. Seoladh Na NGamhna - Ui Cheallaigh, Aine 18. Paddy Fahy's Reel/The Ewe Reel - Moving Cloud 19. Lone Shanakyle - Deanta first song is missing it had some error, sorry ![]() Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/177989058/Rough_Guide_to_Irish_Folk.rarThe Rough Guide to the Music of the Sahara Travelling across Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and Western Sahara, The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Sahara encompasses the hauntingly beautiful and dramatically different sounds of the desert. Compiled by Saharan music expert Andy Morgan, this album features driving desert rock and roll, Moorish traditions and remarkable guitar music. Including the magnificent desert blues of BBC award-winners Tinariwen and the funky traditional sound of Kel Tin Lokiene among other outstanding performers, this album celebrates the diversity of Saharan musical culture. ![]() Tracklist 1. Al Jbal Li Dargoug Aaaliya - Jellouli 2. Jraad - Meidah, Malouma Min 3. Alkhar Dessouf - Alhabib, Ibrahim Ag 4. Hakmet Lakdar - Becharia, Hasna El 5. Tadzi-Out - Traditional 6. ¡Dios Mio! - Alal, Nayim 7. Bleida - Alal, Nayim 8. Id Chab - Hassan, Mariem 9. Ikruhuwaten - Oumar, Walett 10. Malfa Sibori - Maïga, Boubacar Sid 11. Tagot 12. Ihama - Akreirou, Hami Ag 13. Fid El Yourn Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/178995239/The_Rough_Guide_To_The_Music_Of_Sahara.rarThe Rough Guide to the Music of the Balkans The Balkan countries constitute a region of striking contradictions. While political borders have been changing regularly in recent years, Balkan music endures, even thrives, defying political, religious, linguistic and ethnic confines. The region is bound together with some of the most dynamic folk music in the world – as the Turkish brass sound and a series of Muslim influences have swept northward and westward, Western vocal harmonies, waltzes, polkas, bagpipe and accordion have flowed in the opposite direction. Spanning the complete range of Balkan folk, this album rounds up some of the best sounds from Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. ![]() Tracklist 1. Djeli Mara - Bajramovic, Saban 2. Pet Je Kumi - Traditional 3. Asfalt Tango - Sîcal, Adrian 4. U Lijepom Starom Gradu Visegradu - Traditional 5. Nesatova Sa-Sa 6. Chaje Shukarije - Redzepova, Esma 7. Disko - Dzummbus - Félix, Lajkó 8. Hora de la Bolintin 9. Karafili Edhe Zamaki - Traditional 10. Belmont - Yanakov, Yuri 11. Jarnana - Traditional 12. A Pirin Medley: Devoiche Belo, Tsurveno/Povdigni Si Milo ... - Stefanov, Kyrill 13. Taranjkanje - Traditional 14. Trigona - Traditional 15. Do Marë Ciften - Public Domain Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/178971930/The_Rough_Guide_to_the_Music_of_the_Balkans.rarSubtitled "Infectious Beats From the Spanish Streets," this is a collection of newer, often younger artists, mostly acoustic performers, who are all of, and frequently working in, the traditional and regional styles of Spain. There's plenty of Andalusian influence here, right from Javier Ruibál's opening track into Javier Paxarino's Arabic-inflected "Amanecer el la Sabika," but that's hardly all. Galicia is represented by Anubía, while the wonderful Hiru Truku and "Neska Soldadua" raise the Basque flag. In between there's a very fair selection of what's going on in Spain, whether it's the flamenco of Diego Carrasco or the political Catalan song of María del Mar Bonet. At its heart, as the compilers note, a lot of this might be classified as pop music (though not in the more American sense), but still very rooted. Notably, some experimental performers, such as Mercedes Peon and those working in a straight folk form (like Susana Seivane), aren't here, but that's fine; this gives exposure to many lesser-known talents, all of whom deserve it. A strong look at a part of Spain that hasn't received enough international sun -- yet. ![]() 1. Isla Mujeres - Ruibal, Javier 2. Amanecer en la Sabika - Paxariño, Javier 3. Poble Romani - Guarro, José Fortun 4. El Hechizo de Babilonia - Delgado, Luís Delga 5. Fibali - Salgado, Maria 6. Siete Modo de Guisar las Berenjenas - Xuclá, Antonio 7. Al Niño Miguel - Riqueni, Rafael 8. Mercè - Bonet, María Del Ma 9. De Isla a Isla - Ramos, José Antonia 10. Yo, Marinero - Carrasco, Diego 11. Seguidillas - Traditional 12. Mirabrás - Aguilar, Francisco 13. Neska Soldadua - Traditional 14. Cantarea - Blanco, A. 15. ¡Arrempuja!, Que Ya Estamos Aquí las Marujas - Chirgta Del Sulu 16. Jeta - Pardo, Jorge Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/179012466/The_Rough_Guide_to_the_Music_of_Spain.rarThis collection of tribal, ambient, and folk music by Australia's aboriginal artists and tribes is an interesting snapshot of the various indigenous faces of Australia. Listeners will find much of the famed didgeridoo, sometimes as the cornerstone for tribal dreamtime rituals, sometimes leading the melodies in modern electronic pop music, sometimes setting the dark, ominous tone for ambient music. Highlights include Archie Roach's melodic folk tune "Native Born", a sweet lament about the loss of aboriginal land and culture; Gapu's "Celebration" with Rachel Nehanda Woods's lovely chant; and Ruby Hunter's "Kurongk Boy, Kurongk Girl". But make no mistake, the Rough Guide folks include enough traditional tribal chant to please those looking for authentic Australian aboriginal music. An excellent, comprehensive introduction. ![]() 1.: Saltwater - Legune, Dustin & Campbell Allenbar 2.: Kurongk Boy Kurongk Girl - Hunter, Ruby 3.: Native Born - Roach, Archie 4.: Tjapukai Sunset - Tjupukai Dancers 5.: Wonga Iniation Song - Rimijmara 6.: Bullima - Atkins, Mark 7.: Kava Song - Waak Waak Jungi 8.: Birth Songs - Mornington Island Dancers 9.: Drag Net - Murray, Jimmy 10.: Heart Of My People - Tjupukai Dancers 11.: Sik O - Anu, Christine 12.: Nyindi Yindi - Arnhem Land 13.: Buthamar - Lardil, Buadal 14.: Celebration - Gapu 15.: Bushfire - Maralung, Alan 16.: Black - Page, David Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/179034585/The_Rough_Guide_To_Australian_Aboriginal_Music.rarOne of the very early entries in the Rough Guides series of CDs, the first Rough Guide to Scottish Music makes a fair stab at trying to collect the traditional and contemporary, the ancient and the new, and the revered and the blasphemous in Scottish music. The album opens with Wolfstone and some contemporary Scot rock, complete with bagpipes, fiddle, electric piano, and rock drum kit. Cathie Ann MacPhee provides an old Gaelic piece, and Capercaillie provides a brand new Gaelic piece to follow. Iron Horse turns in an instrumental piece of atmospheric music, and Talitha MacKenzie (formerly of Mouth Music) incorporates Tuvan throat singing, African drumming, and a club beat into a Gaelic song to stunning effect. After a short martial interlude, the Cast contributes a piece of what is essentially the Scottish end of the Celtic song style. The towering figure of ~censored~ Gaughan is represented with a piece from his major Handful of Earth album, and the Tannahill Weavers toss in a nice piece on a number of fiddles. The Boys of the Lough provide another look at Scottish Celtic traditions, Heather Heywood continues the theme with her voice, and Tannas pumps the beat back up a bit with some call-and-response singing and drumming. Before the album is over, more representatives of the Scottish folk revival scene show up for a number, followed always by another fine example of the same. There's a decent amount of variety here to be heard, and though there's something of a mild lack in the field of the absolute newest developments in Scottish revivalism (including some of the hardest-edged rock involving bagpipes since AC/DC), that's mostly addressed in the later second volume disc. This one's a fine introduction into contemporary Scottish music, keeping an eye on its influences from traditional forms. ![]() 1. Ballavanich 2. Chi Mi'n Geamhradh 3. Claire in Heaven 4. The 8 Step Waltz 5. Seinn O 6. Wigtown Fanfare 7. The Scots Callan O' Bonnie Dundee 8. Erin-Go-Bragh 9. The Unicorn Set 10. A Midwinter Waltz 11. The Sally Gardens 12. Mairead Nan Cuiread/The Bob Parsons Strathspey 13. Galicia Revisited 14. Brown Milkmaid: Dunnottar Castle/Maid of Glengarrysdale/Disused Railw 15. Just a Dream 16. Malcolm Ferguson/Finbar Saunde Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/179124468/The_Rough_Guide_To_The_Music_Of_Scottish_Music__1st_Edition_.rarFamed for their impressive scenery and refined air, the Alps are also home to a vast gallery of fascinating musical styles. This Rough Guide explores far beyond the stereotypical image of the region to uncover a lively and unexpected music scene, which incorporates age-old dialects and traditional styles to produce a distinctly contemporary sound. Full of humour and innovation, this selection features the unique sounds of instruments such as the alphorn, the kazoo and the hurdy-gurdy, in tracks from some of Europe's most original and talented artists. ![]() 1. Prèïèré - Revey, Laurence 2. Am Hans Sine - Kennel, Hans 3. Marcha Mai - Vaillant 4. He-U - Attwenger 5. Oh, Wenn Die Sens' - Trabitsch, Klaus 6. Sontga Margriata, Pt. 2 - Curschellas, Corin 7. Love Your Life - Jaklitsch, Alfred 8. Heavy Metal Landler - Ringsgwandl, Georg 9. Coup de Cæur - Loibner, Matthias 10. Vespa & Adieu Paure Carneval - Bianco, M. 11. Polka - Traditional 12. Hundling - Netzer, Wolfgang H. 13. Taps, Federn & Schnee - Huber, Ernst 14. Sackamra - Bratko Bibic 15. Auftanz 16. Strasetti d'Arba - Agostini 17. Eno Drevce, Coti? - Traditional 18. Rigodon de Manse 19. Stille Nacht - Traditional Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/179148015/Rough_Guide_To_The_Music_Of_The_Alps.rarThe Rough Guide to the Music of Italy From high in the Alps to the Calabrian coast, the traditional music of Italy is as varied as its landscape. This Rough Guide offers a glimpse of the country's rich musical heritage, from the mysterious sounding 'a tenore' singing style of Sardinia to the tarantellas of Naples in the south. Like the other entries in this almost uniformly excellent series, The Rough Guide to the Music of Italy presents a richly diverse introduction to its chosen subject, collecting forms of Italian music both traditional and contemporary, national and localized. Artists present include Banditaliana, Banda Ionica, Baraban, and Tenores Di Bitti. ![]() 01.Tarantella Calabrese 02.Maggio - Traditional 03.Cassisia Agghja 'Intu - Ledda, Elena 04.Sera Passaje Pe' Sotto 'Na Cella 05.Grondo Gigo de Blins/Gigo, Cadrio, Pountarelo E Balet 06.Ballate a Ballu Tundu - Traditional 07.Oi, Giovanotti 08.Jone - Petrella 09.Costera 10.Il Moru Sarasin 11.Quanne Sand'anne - Bolognese, L 12.Mary Dem/Icio 13.Va Per Tera/Giga 14.Mario Mario 15.Io Vado in Filandra/La Malmaritata - Traditional 16.La Merla 17.E Stasira Caminandu 18.Beica Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/179773342/The_Rough_Guide_to_the_Music_of_Italy.rar![]() Anatolian Folk Music Izmir Yöresi Zeybekleri: 1. Intro 2. Iki Parmak Zeybegi 3. Yund Daglari - Dagcilar Zeybegi 4. Entarisi Mavili 5. Intro 6. Ötme Bülbül Ötme 7. Bozdag Zeybegi 8. Sogukkuyu Zeybegi 9. Final Bolu Zeybegi: 1. Bolu Çiftetellisi 2. Ziller 3. Kibrisçik 4. Göktepe 5. Karaköy Sallamasi 6. Halimem 7. Degirmen 8. Evlerind Makina 9. Estireyim mi 10. Ördek 11. Ada Yolu Kars (Mahalli) Yöresi: 1. Aras 2. Kürdün Kizi 3. Köroglu 4. Pasa Göçtü 5. Üç Ayak 6. Kagizman 7. Nakir 8. Iki Döne (Güzeller) 9. Üç Katar 10. Hos Bilezik 11. Papuri 12. Dimme Teke Yöresi: 1. Intro 2. Antalya'nin Mor Üzümü 3. Gemideyim Gemide 4. Basbas Zeybegi 5. Kuluman Zeybegi 6. Bir Das Attim Darabaya 7. Avsar Zeybegi 8. Gabardiç 9. Serenler Zeybegi 10. Guyu Dibi Dasli Olur 11. Bogaz Havasi 12. Anen Geldi buden Geldi 13. Final Üsküp Yöresi: 1. Stara Tikveska 2. Kopaçka 3. Ben Bir Göçmen Kizi Gördüm 4. Ondörtlü 5. Onbirli 6. Görgevden - Karadag Artvin Yöresi: 1. Batum 2. Üç Ayak 3. Atabar 4. Done & Hemsin Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/181030456/Anadolian_Folk_Dances__2008_.rarAustralia. Songs of the Aborigenes and Music of Papua, New Guinea ![]() Tracklist: 01. Malkari Song 02. Bora Song 'Tara Kuikui waru mapagu' 03. Bora song 'Wirru wirru' 04. Bora song 'Puipume malung inana' 05. Bora song 'Tike apuya' 06. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals 07. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals 08. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals 09. Antjali song 10. Malkari song 11. Women's Wungka dance songs 12. Women's Wungka dance songs 13. Women's Wungka dance songs 14. Man Ungginyu 15. Bora song 'Boala malu wutyuru' 16. Bora song 'Timbara lupu intyinawa' 17. Malkari song 18. Malkari dance song 'Centipede' 19. Song associated with Bora 'Ontoimo owa' 20. Women's Wungka dance song 21. Women's Owalapatanu song 22. Women's funeral dance song Elcho Island, Central North Australia 23. Djadbangari Dance Song 'East Wind' 24. Karidyeri Dance Song 25. Didjeridu Solo a Trial And a Crying Child 26. Didjeridu Solo a Big Truck on the Mission 27. Bunggul Dance Song 'seagull' (djerag) 28. Bunggul Dance Song 'spider' 29. Bunggul Dance Song 'spider' Traditional Music of the Gizra People of Papua, New Guinea 30. Jew's Harp 31. Song About a Bird 32. Dance 33. Flute 34. Two Flutes 35. Magician Song 36. Mourning Song Code: http://rapidshare.com/files/181719835/Songs_of_the_Aborigenes_and_Music_of_Papua__New_Guinea.rardi tambah lagi gak ya ?
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