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more »Yol Bolsin
By Sevara Nazarkhan, 2003
Sevara's acclaimed 2002 debut Yol Bolsin ('Where Are You Going') is a collection of traditional, folk and… read more »
more »Never Trust A Hippy
By Adrian Sherwood, 2003
Never Trust A Hippy, is Adrian Sherwood's eclectic, compelling and lovingly crafted solo debut. The timin… read more »
more »Among Brothers
By Abdelli, 2003
With no preconceived idea, and with the openness of mind of a newborn child, Abdelli and I let our inspir… read more »
more »Sanctuary
By Charlie Musselwhite, 2003
On this latest musical excursion, Charlie Musselwhite explores the themes that have always charged the po… read more »
more »Neguinha Te Amo
By Daúde, 2003
Though this may come as a surprise to those unfamiliar with Brazil's music scene, Daude is a rare find: a… read more »
more »Go Tell It On The Mountain
By The Blind Boys Of Alabama, 2003
Go Tell It On The Mountain is the first holiday theme album in the group's 60-year history, as well as th… read more »
more »Tani Tana
By State of Bengal Vs Paban Das Paul, 2004
'Tana Tani' plunges Paban into the dub-heavy melee of the British Asian breakbeat scene, where his ecstat… read more »
more »Street Signs
By Ozomatli, 2004
It is time for a revolution. It is time for another Ozomatli album. It is time for Street Signs Th… read more »
more »Diam
By Daby Touré, 2004
Daby relentlessly pursued the grail of a new Afro-centric pop sound. After disbanding Toure Toure, Daby l… read more »
more »Day Of Colours
By Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali, 2004
When the unforgettable qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan died in Pakistan in 1997, he left a musical v… read more »
more »Champagne And Grits
By Little Axe, 2004
In 2004 Skip and his team found a new home at Real World Records and created 'Champagne & Grits' (featuri… read more »
more »Hotel Juicy Parlour
By Sizer Barker, 2004
Liverpool, late spring, 1996. Carl Brown is walking through a cemetery with a friend, a dog and a headful… read more »
more »Atom Bomb
By The Blind Boys Of Alabama, 2005
While the sound of traditional soul gospel is still unmistakably at its core, Atom Bomb, the group's late… read more »
more »Moksha
By Amjad Ali Khan, 2005
Indian classical music is still essentially an oral tradition handed down. That's why the lineage or the … read more »
more »Guess You Got It
By Pina, 2005
Guess You Got It - which was issued on PRE, a new Real World imprint - is crammed with songs that already… read more »
more »Invisible Fields
By Iarla Ó Lionáird, 2005
"This album was always going to be different," he says. "I did it in my own house, with a tight team that… read more »
more »LDA V The Lunatics
By Los de Abajo, 2005
This, surely, is one of the more glorious moments in the history of clashes between global music styles. … read more »
more »Music, Food and Love
By Guo Yue, 2006
The hauntingly aching music on this CD charts an evocative journey through the life of the musician, comp… read more »
more »Miero
By Värttinä, 2006
If Värttinä had never recorded another album after 'iki' in 2003 their achievement would have been moment… read more »
more »Ama
By Yungchen Lhamo, 2006
Among the world's great singers, there are a rare few who become the voice of a nation. After a decade of… read more »
more »Delta Hardware
By Charlie Musselwhite, 2006
Shot through with attitude, the songs on Delta Hardware feel rough-hewn and tough, just as they should fo… read more »
more »Rise Up
By Thomas Mapfumo and The Blacks Unlimited, 2006
Thomas Mapfumo, Zimbabwe's greatest living musician, in a minor key. 'Rise Up' review by Banning Eyre. … read more »
more »Live 8 at Eden: Africa Calling
By Various Artists, 2006
Most people will remember July 2nd 2005 as being the day that Bob Geldof put on his Live Aid hat with the… read more »
more »Stone Cold Ohio
By Little Axe, 2006
Little Axes's fifth album is 'Stone Cold Ohio' - 15 tracks of future blues - dubbed-out, dark, and smokey… read more »
more »Becoming A Cliché
By Adrian Sherwood, 2006
Where the first 'solo' album was mainly instrumental, Becoming A Cliche features an ever impressive range… read more »
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