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Playlist.
April 1, 2004

ARTIST

SONG/ALBUM

COUNTRY

LABEL

YEAR

Sam Mangwana

“Faty” from “Cantos de Esperanca”

D.R.C.

Next

2003

Bonga

Luanda Nbolo” from “Angola 72-74”

Angola

Coeur du Lion

 

Tabu Ley Rochereau

Congo Lelo” from “Tempelo”

D.R.C.

Next

2003

Juan Carranza

“Serenata” from “Mareas”

Canada

Oliver Sudden

2004

Samir & Wissam Joubran

“Tamaas” from “Tamaas”

Palestine

Daqui

2003

Cheikha Remitti

“Fatma Fatma” from “Aux Sources du Rai”

Algeria

Institut du Monde Arabe

1999

Anonymous

“Yolomale” from “Republique Centrafrique – Musique de Xylophones”

Central African Republic

Chant du Monde

 

Papa Wemba

“Somo Trop” from “Somo Trop”

D.R.C.

Next

2003

Sam Mangwana

“Tika Nasakola” from “Maria Tebbo”

D.R.C.

Stern’s

1995

Bonga

“Mariquinha” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Bonga

“Mukanji” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Bonga

“Praca” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Bonga

“Ungu-Dikanza/Galinha Kassofa” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Bonga

“Avijota” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Bonga

“Jigonca” from “Swinga Swinga”

Angola

Piranha

1996

Joseph Haydn performed by the Talich String Quartet

“The Seven Last Words of Christ”

Austria/Czech Republic

Calliope

2003

Bonga

“Sodade” from “Angola 72-74”

Angola

Coeur du Lion

 

 

Today’s show featured some recent releases by three stars of Congolese music, a lot of music by Bonga Kwenda, who made a rare appearance in Ottawa on the weekend, and Haydn’s unique work for string quartet, “The Seven Last Words of Christ” which was performed in Ottawa as well.


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