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Home Programs Global Village Tuesdays with Betto Arcos The Global Village with Yatrika Shah-Rais / Playlist for Wednesday, January 22th, 2013

The Global Village with Yatrika Shah-Rais / Playlist for Wednesday, January 22th, 2013

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SET 1

Ibrahim Maalouf   /  Doubts #2  /  Wind  /  M'ister Productions-Harmonia Mundi

Jordi Savall, Montserrat Figueras  /  Senhora Del Mundo  /  Pro Pacem  /  Alia Vox-Harmonia Mundi

Ballaké Sissoko  /  Kabou  /  At Peace  /  Six Degrees

Gabby Pahinui  /  Hi'ilawe  /  The Descendants - Soundtrack  /  Sony Music

 

SET 2

Vusi Mahlasela  /  River Jordan  /  Sing to the People  /  ATO Records

Silvana Kane  /  Duerme Negrito  /  La Jardinera  /  Six Degrees

Sandra Nkaké  /  La Mauvaise Reputation  /  Mansaadi  /  Jazz Village

Red Baraat  /  Tenu Leke  /  Shruggy Ji  /  Sinj Records

 

SET 3

Las Migas / Dime que si / Nosotras Somos / Chesapik

Jackson Browne / The Crow on the Cradle / Love is Strange / RHINO

Jackson Browne / Doctor My Eyes / The Best of Jackson Browne / Inside Recordings

 

SET 4

Fatoumata Diawara  /  "Mali-ko"  /  Fatoumata Diawara  /  World Circuit

Massilia Sound System  /  Doca Amiga  /  Doça Amiga  /  Chant du Monde

Lili Boniche  /  Alleche Tu Ne M'aimes Pas  /  Anthologie  /  World Village

Lo'Jo  /  Lila  / Cinema el Mundo  /  World Village

 

SET 5

Los Cenzontles/ El Chuchumbé / They All Played for Us / Arhoolie Records

The Campbell Bros / Goin' Home on the Morning Train / They All Played for Us / Arhoolie

Ry Cooder / Wooley Bully / They All Played for Us / Arhoolie

 

SET 6

Rafael Romero / Ven Acá, Remediaora  / Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco  / Chant du Monde

Tia Anica La Piriñaca / Soleares De Jerez / Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco / Chant du Monde

Camarón De La Isla  /  Salud Antes Que Dinero /  Grands Cantaores Du Flamenco /  Chant du Monde

 

Joe Lovano  /   Royal Roost  /  Cross Culture  /  Blue Note

 

Voices United for Mali Record “Mali-ko” (“Peace”/“La Paix”)

In response to the situation in Mali, singer Fatoumata Diawara gathered more than 40 of Mali’s most renowned musicians in a studio in Bamako to record a song and video calling for peace. Known collectively as 'Voices United for Mali', the group includes Amadou and Mariam, Oumou Sangare, Bassekou Kouyate, Vieux Farka Toure, Djelimadi Tounkara, Toumani Diabate, Khaira Arby, Kasse Mady Diabate, Baba Salah, Afel Bocoum, Tiken Jah, Amkoullel, and Habib Koite, among others.

 

Watch the video here: http://tinyurl.com/b8l8wq9.

Stream the song here: http://tinyurl.com/ancubwt.

 

“The Malian people look to us,” the 30-year-old said earlier this week. “They have lost hope in politics. But music has always brought hope in Mali. Music has always been strong and spiritual, and has had a very important role in the country, so when it comes to the current situation, people are looking to musicians for a sense of direction.”