World Passport

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 94:15:08
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This musical journey highlights vintage gems in the wider world of music. From Salsa, to Afrobeat, Calypso to Kompa, if dancing is your thing, then this is the place for you.

Episódios

  • Kinshasa-Nairobi Express (No. 4)

    08/09/2006 Duração: 01h19min

    32. Orchestre Sinza - Dipato 01. Orchestre Bella Bella - Zamba (A & B Sides) 02. Orchestre Conga de Bokelo - Toli Ya Libaba 03. Moro Maurice et Les Jumeaux - Nyoso Po Na Yee 04. Orchestre Zaiko Langa -Langa - Katshi 05. Orchestra Sega Sega - Dalar Ber Moloyo 06. Orchestre Sinza - Magali 07. Orchestre Louzin - Luzika (B Side) 08. Orchestra Viva Stars - Mama Mapacha 09. Orchestre Kiam - Memi (B Side) -

  • Kinshasa-Nairobi Express (No. 3)

    08/09/2006 Duração: 01h14min

    21. Orchestre Lipwa-Lipwa - Lossa 22. Orchestre Veve - Lukani 23. Orchestre Cercul Jazz - Bolingo Eponi Ekilo Te 24. Orchestre Veve - Zonga Andowe 25. Orchestre TP OK Jazz - Mabele 26. Orchestre Veve – Anatamboli 27. Orchestre Veve - Mikolo 28. Orchestre Bella Bella - Nakomi Moto (A & B Sides) 29. Jean Ralph and Les Zoulous - Yo O Tuli 30. Orchestre Sinza - Na Pont Ya Marceline 31. Papa Wemba and Viva La Music - Amina

  • Afrobeat Fever (No. 3)

    08/09/2006 Duração: 56min

    22. The Ogyatanaa Show Band - Ageisheka 23. Moussa Soumbia - Yeye Mousso 24. It's No Possible - Fela 25. The Funkees - Dancing Time 26. Orlando Julius Ekemode - A Dara 27. Amadou Balake - Super Baraka 28. AfroNational - Push Em Forward 29. The Sweet Talks - Eyi Su Ngaangaa 30. Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band - Bukom Mashi 31. Malomo - Pere Egre

  • Golden Days Highlife (No. 3)

    07/09/2006 Duração: 49min

    34. Rex Lawson - Aye Muba Udeaja 35. E.T. Mensah - Medze 36. New Star - Late Obadeyi 37. Akwaboa's Guitar Band - Anyina Boa 38. Professional Uhuru - Mensu Koraa 39. E. T. Mensah - Tam Wofo Am Oto 40. Dr. K. Gyasi and his Noble Kings - Nsem Keke Dooso 2 41. Ghana - Unknown 42. Rex Lawson - Abari Biya 43. Aybrokpe - Eddie Okonta 44. African Brothers Dance Band International - Unknown 45. Orchestre Bella Bella - Nakomi Moto A & B 46. Sulay Abubakar - Tulumatie 47. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe - Aye Mama 48. Eric Akaeze & His Azagas - Timber

  • Afrobeat Fever (No. 2)

    28/08/2006 Duração: 57min

    11. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - Chop and Quench 12. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - You No Go Die Unless You 13. The Martins Brothers Dance Band - Ochonma 14. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - Fight To Finish 15. Monomono ft. Baba Ken OkuloloTire Loma Da Nigbehin 16. K.Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas - Hwehwe Mu Na Yi Wo Mpena 17. Monomono ft. Baba Ken Okulolo - What do you want from Begger 18. Orchestre Veve Star - Bassala Hot 19. Chakachas - Jungle Funk 20. Charles Atangana and Emitais - Onguindo 21. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - Gbagada Gbagada Gbagodo Gbogodo

  • Golden Days Highlife (No. 2)

    28/08/2006 Duração: 53min

    18. Rex Lawson - Fi Gboru Ene 19. Rex Lawson - Sawale 20. Eric Agyeman - Ao! Masem Yi 21. Ghana - Unknown 22. Rex Lawson - Jolly Papa 23. Victor Uwaifo - Joromi 24. Ghana -Yere Tetee Abetee 25. Ignace De Souza - Suru Lo Dara 26. Professional Uhuru - Medzi Me Sigya 27. Ignace De Souza Ani Johnson And E.K. Asare - Augustina 28. E.T. Mensah & The Tempos - All For You 29. Dr Sir Warrior And The Oriental Brothers - Aye mi Nanam 30. Rex Lawson - Tamuno Bo Ibro Ma 31. Ignace De Souza - Papa Kou Maman 32. Eddie Okonta His Top Aces - Eddie's Accident 33. C.K. Mann - Mber Dzi Nsakyer

  • Kinshasa Nairobi Express (No. 2)

    28/08/2006 Duração: 01h13min

    12. Orchestre Lovy Du Zaire - Eulalie Mwane Mandona 13. Orchestre Veve - Toweli 14. Simaro Lutumba - Mbanzi ya Kamundele 15. Orchestre Hi Fives - Kyrie Eleison 16. Orchestre G.O. Malebo - Mwana Akolela 17. Maroon Comandos - Charonyi Ni Wasi 18. Trio Madjesi – Sex Madjesi 19. Orchestre International Afrisa - Aon Aon 20. Trio Madjesi - Na Leli Mokili

  • Afrobeat Fever (No. 1)

    27/08/2006 Duração: 01h06min

    This Series covers Afrobeat and its direct musical descendants, Afrorock and Afrofunk .One of the single most influential musical movements of the 20th century, Afrobeat reflects the disillusionment and fervent angst of an Africa awakening from independence to the struggles of an all too modern world. Although wrought from hard political struggle and filled with social commentary, the music’s lyrics never fail to play on the African penchant for wit, satire and irony. Matched with an insistently funky rhythmic backbone, this mixture created a musical sensation that set all of Africa on fire during the 1970's and 1980's. 1. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - J'ehin J'ehin 2. Orlando Julius & The Afro Sounders - Mura Sise 3. C.K Mann Big Band - Aluei 4. Monomono ft. Baba Ken Okulolo - Kenimania 5. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - Shenshema 5. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - This Is Sad 6. Orlando Julius and his Afro Sounders - Soul Brother No. 1 7. Fela Anikulapo Kuti - He Miss Road 8. Ebo Taylor - Heaven 9. Dr. Victor Olaiya's Int

  • Kinshasa-Nairobi Express (No. 1)

    26/08/2006 Duração: 01h06min

    Created in the countries laying across equatorial Central Africa, the Rumba-Congolaise is the most influential musical form within the continent of Africa itself. While other genres such as Afrobeat , Juju or Mbalax may be more well know in other parts of the world, Rumba-Congolaise and it's direct descendant Soukouse, continue to dominate the African musical landscape to this day. Although the roots of Rumba-Congolaise, and it's ties to the Afro-Cuban son, extend far back into the 19th Century, this series explores the monumental genesis that electrified instrumentation brought to this artform during the late 1960's and 1970's. . 1. Orchestre Lovy Du Zaire - Conseil D’ami 2. Frida Sonko - Gwenasobya 3. Orchestre TP OK Jazz - Tika Kolela Cherie 4. Paul Ebeny - London Bwam 5. Uknown - Nakomba 6. Wanyika Super Lele - Simimi 7. Orchestre TP OK Jazz - Massi 8. Simaro Lutumba - Ganda Tosalaka Fete Lopango Batekisa 9. Bopol Mansiamina - Cardiaque ya L'mour 10. Franco & Sam Mangwana - Cooperatio

  • Ejeka Jo (No. 1)

    26/08/2006 Duração: 01h05min

    Ejeka jo from the Yoruba, meaning 'let us dance'. Nigerian Juju and it's musical antecedent, Appala, exist as a distincly Yoruba musical genre. Hypnotic percussion and intricate vocal poetry combine to tell a story of heavenly worship and earthly praise; Whether touting the virtues of the Gods, lineages of great kings, noble deeds of national heroes or simply praising the local deputy or minister. Spurred on by verse after verse and infectious, gently accelerating tempos, parties where Juju is played last from day into night and back into day. 1. Ebenezer Obey - Operation Feed the World 2. King Sunny Ade - Hit Parade 3. Segun Adewale - Yo Pop Music 4. Orlando Owoh - Unknown 5. King Sunny Ade - Unknown 6. Ebenezer Obey and His Nigeria Brothers - Side A 7. King Sunny Ade - Unknown 8. Suberu Oni and his Ondo Juju Group - Unknown 9. Ebenezer Obey - The Horse, The man, The sun 10. Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja Fun Mi

  • Golden Days Highlife (No. 1)

    26/08/2006 Duração: 54min

    By the mid 1950's, in West Africa, a distinct genre of popular music began to emerge from the Anglophone regions centered around Ghana and Nigeria. Heavily influenced by Calypso and Son from the New World, its infectious melding of rhythms and lilting melodies soon ruled the West African musical landscape. As the climate of political independence and optimism spread into the next decade, this post-colonial era spawned the evolution of a new, urban working class. This music was created for a new generation of social dancers who were ready to enjoy the "High-Life". 1. Ko Nimu - Main Line 2. Mike Ejeagha - Oda Nu Juwo 3. Ramblers Dance Band - Ekombi 4. E. T. Mensah - Fe Boe No Kwale 5. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe - Ka-Anyi Jikota 6. Rex Law

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