• V.A - The Very Best Of Ethiopiques

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    Origine du Groupe : V.A Ethiopia

    Style : World Music , Jazz World , Ethio-Jazz

    Sortie : 2007





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    From Official Site :

    Over the last 10 years, music aficionados across the world have become familiar with Francis Falceto’s remarkable work re-releasing vast quantities of modern Ethiopian music as
    ‘The Ethiopiques series’ on Buda Musique. But now this enthusiasm has spread to infect another top re-issuing label, as Union Square Music have taken it upon themselves to assemble an Ethiopian
    music collection with a different slant. An enormous undertaking, drawing from all 21 volumes of the original ‘Ethiopiques’ series, ‘The Very Best of Ethiopiques’ (2CD) represents a new take on
    Ethiopian Music as compiler and sequencer Iain Scott (assisted by Steve Bunyan and Francis Falceto) has made the first ever compilation of modern Ethiopian music specifically for the contemporary
    western ear.

    CD1 breaks new ground by focusing on modern Ethiopian tracks able to shake dance floors as much as any world music connoisseur’s mp3 headphones. Aimed at all those who were
    dazzled by re-issue releases such as Russ Dewbury’s ‘Africa Funk’ 1998 (exposing Fela Kuti and Manu Dibango to a club audience for the first time), this does the same for ‘Ethiopian Groove’,
    offering a sparkling collection of songs bursting with Ethiopia’s unashamed and open enthusiasm for absorbing the influences of 1960-70s Afro-America. Throw into this mix a few more tunes made
    popular by the soundtrack for Jim Jarmush’s ‘Broken Flowers’ and you have the ultimate Ethiopian cross-over selection.

    CD2 is a little different. A real delight for those slightly more accustomed to the exotic differences of World Music, as here the groove is hidden more deeply within,
    requiring time to grow but then emerging more with each listening. If CD1 is the Ethiopian ‘Master Cuts’, then CD2 is the Ethiopian ‘Buena Vista Social Club’ selection, defining a unique modern
    music scene at its discernible peak.

    With ‘The Very Best of the Ethiopiques’ (2CD) perhaps the last great hidden treasure troves of modern African music has finally been made available to the mainstream
    public.
    A very special occasion indeed.

    Enjoy!

     





    Tracklist :

    1. Tesfa Maryam Kidane — Heywete

    2. Mulatu Astatqe — Yekermo Sew

    3. Mulatu Astatqe — Yekatit

    4. Girma Beyene — Enken Yelelebesh

    5. Bahta Gebre Heywet — Ewnet Yet Lagegnesh

    6. Mulatu Astatqe — Gubelye

    7. Mahmoud Ahmed — Ere Mele Mele

    8. Mahmoud Ahmed — Metcha New

    9. Alemayeha Eshete — Tchero Adari Negn

    10. Alemayeha Eshete — Telentena Zare

    11. Wallias Band — Muziqawi Silt Play

    12. Ayalew Mesfin & Black Lion Band — Gedawo

    13. Tlahoun Gessesse — Tchuheten Betsemu

    14. Menelik Wesnatcher — Tezeta

    15. Tsegue Maryam Guebrou — Mother's Love

    16.
    Tlahoun Gessesse — Sema

    17. Tewelde Redda — Milenu

    18. Beyene Habte — Embi Lla

    19. Mulatu Astaqe — Tezeta

    20. Girma Beyene — Set Alamenem Play

    21. Muluqen Mellesse & Dahlak Band — Bene Mote

    22. Getatchew Mekurya — Antichi Hoye

    23. Tlahoun Gessesse — Kulun Mankalesh

    24. Getatchew Mekurya — Shellela

    25. Seyfu Yohannes — Mela Mela

    26. Mahmoud Ahmed — Atawurulegn Lele

    27. Mahmoud Ahmed — Fetsum Denq Ledj Nesh

    28.
    Alemu Aga — Abatatchen Hoy

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