Putumayo Presents- Women of Africa [World] 2004 FLAC

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Putumayo Presents- Women of Africa [World] 2004 FLAC (Size: 247.38 MB)
 01 Le Tshephile Mang.flac23.18 MB
 02 Bahia.flac23.75 MB
 03 Mi Nada Um Ca Tem.flac24.02 MB
 04 Mayihlome.flac25.31 MB
 05 Retany [Radio Edit].flac17.41 MB
 06 To Ndje [#].flac25.42 MB
 07 Mfan' Omncane.flac17.86 MB
 08 Hima.flac17.02 MB
 09 Abiani.flac17.66 MB
 10 Raoui.flac18.57 MB
 11 Sina Mali, Sina Deni (Free).flac28.8 MB
 12 Vimba.flac8.38 MB


Description

Release Date April 27, 2004
Duration 40:11
Genre International, Pop/Rock
Styles Worldbeat, African Traditions, Afro-Pop, South African Pop, Southern African

While the African music scene is currently dominated largely by men, there has never been any stigma to speak of against women performing (with the possible exception of some of the North African Islamic nations). The catch is that women tended historically to spend less time playing instruments in favor of other portions of the rituals and work, and stayed primarily within the vocal field as a result. Putumayo is taking advantage of this to combine three of their favorite forms of compilation: African music, women's music, and vocal music. The range here covers essentially the whole of Africa, with representatives from each of the major areas. South African Judith Sephuma opens the album with a contemporary piece, followed by Benin's great Angélique Kidjo with something based on Brazilian idioms. Following the Portuguese influence a step further (or closer, as the case may be), Maria de Barros performs a bit of morna from Cape Verde before the album makes a return to South Africa with Sibongile Khumalo. A quick run to the east allows for a nice Malagasy work from Tarika, and a jump north to Cameroon precedes the third South African piece, this time a bit of classic jazz from Dorothy Masuka. Firmly moving away from the South African sphere of influence, a wonderful piece from the often-excluded Comoros is included, preceding Ivorian Dobet Gnahore with a chipper work. A beautiful ballad from Souad Massi's Island release takes up the North African end, followed by an acoustic guitar-based rhythm from Burundi's Khadja Nin. Closing the album is a bit of female isicathamiya, courtesy of the Women of Mambazo, led by Joseph Shabalala's wife prior to her murder. Overall, it's quite a good album, with nice coverage of the various regions and the use of some underexposed but noteworthy artists. The only possible complaint would be that it's a bit heavy on South African music.

Track Listing
Sample Title/Composer Performer Time
1
Le Tshephile Mang
Selaelo Selota / Judith Sephuma
Judith Sephuma
3:41
2
Bahia
Jean Hébrail
Angélique Kidjo
3:34
3
Mi Nada Um Ca Tem
Danny Carvalho / Djim Job
Maria de Barros
3:51
4
Mayihlome
Themba Mkhize
Sibongile Khumalo
3:53
5
Retany
Tarika
2:50
6
To Ndje
Kaissa
Kaissa
4:14
7
Mfan' Omncane
Dorothy Masuka
Dorothy Masuka
2:48
8
Hima
Nawal
3:10
9
Abiani
Dobet Gnahore
2:43
10
Raoui
Souad Massi
3:48
11
Sina Mali, Sina Deni (Free)
Stevie Wonder
Khadja Nin
4:10
12
Vimba
Women of Mambazo
1:29

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