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« on: June 15, 2009, 05:49:06 PM »

From all over the continent:

Safarini in Transit. Music of African Immigrants
Smithsonian Folkways SFW 40457, 2000



01. Wawali Bonane with Yoka Nzenze - Tcheni Tcheni 4:38
02. Frank Ulwenya and Afrisound with Yoka Nzenze - Safarini 5:44
03. Lora Chiorah-Dye and Sukutai - Nyoka Musango 5:51
04. Kofi Anang - Ko 7:10
05. Obo Addy - Amedzro 6:43
06. Wawali Bonane with Yoka Nzenze - Wumba Wumba 6:25
07. Frank Ulwenya - Chakacha 3:54
08. Lora Chiorah-Dye and Sukutai - Chemtengure 5:46
09. Wawali Bonane with Yoka Nzenze - Kusanga Ema 6:54
10. Obo Addy - Oshi 5:39
11. Kofi Anang - Hail 6:00
12. Lora Chiorah-Dye and Sukutai - Mwari Komborera I Africa 2:18

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Musicians from Ghana, Kenya, Republic of Congo, and Zimbabwe lead powerful performances by five ensembles of African musicians who now live in the United States. Studio recordings from 1995-1998, these rhythmic tracks feature memories of childhood, the instrumentation and performance styles of contemporary Afropop, and experimentation with new international musical styles. 67 minutes. "Not only does this collection shine the spotlight on some excellent transplanted musicians playing African-styled music in America, it also underscores those all-important links between African musical culture and the American milieu of soul, R&B, gospel, and funk." — CMJ New Music Report

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