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The Rough Guide to Irish Folk
The Rough Guide to Irish Folk provides an introduction to the different styles and artists within the genre. Established groups like De Danann and Deata and newer artists perform jigs, reels, and "sean nos, " a traditional form of a cappella singing. Rich in heritage and creativity, this collection should whet the appetite of anyone interested in contemporary Irish folk performers.

1. Ships Are Sailing/Ambrose Maloney's/The New Mown Meadows - Hughes, Brian (2)
2. Trucks Of Bohermore - Reeltime
3. Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire - Ni Fhearraigh, Aoife
4. Green Grow The Rushes Oh - Cherish The Ladies
5. Medley - Glackin, Paddy
6. Mac's Fancy/The Mist Covered Mountain - De Danann
7. Maid Of Culmore - Oige
8. Medley - Masterson, Declan
9. London Lasses/Coast Of Austria - Ryan, Sean
10. A Bhean Udai Thall - Ni Uallachain, Padraigin
11. Mattie - Tyrell, Sean
12. Tour De Taille (Around The Waist) - Burke, Kevin & Open House
13. Red Crow/The Dawn/The Bianzano - Craobh Rua
14. Cailin Na NUrla Donn - Ni Bheaglaoich, Seosaimhin
15. Lord Gordon's/Kiss The Maid Behind The Barrell - Murphy, Colm
16. Fonn Mall/Slow Air (Ag Taisteal Na Blarnan) - Daly, Jackie
17. Seoladh Na NGamhna - Ui Cheallaigh, Aine
18. Paddy Fahy's Reel/The Ewe Reel - Moving Cloud
19. Lone Shanakyle - Deanta
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The Rough Guide to the Music of the Sahara
Travelling across Algeria, Mauritania, Mali and Western Sahara, The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Sahara encompasses the hauntingly beautiful and dramatically different sounds of the desert. Compiled by Saharan music expert Andy Morgan, this album features driving desert rock and roll, Moorish traditions and remarkable guitar music. Including the magnificent desert blues of BBC award-winners Tinariwen and the funky traditional sound of Kel Tin Lokiene among other outstanding performers, this album celebrates the diversity of Saharan musical culture.

Tracklist
1. Al Jbal Li Dargoug Aaaliya - Jellouli
2. Jraad - Meidah, Malouma Min
3. Alkhar Dessouf - Alhabib, Ibrahim Ag
4. Hakmet Lakdar - Becharia, Hasna El
5. Tadzi-Out - Traditional
6. ¡Dios Mio! - Alal, Nayim
7. Bleida - Alal, Nayim
8. Id Chab - Hassan, Mariem
9. Ikruhuwaten - Oumar, Walett
10. Malfa Sibori - Maïga, Boubacar Sid
11. Tagot
12. Ihama - Akreirou, Hami Ag
13. Fid El Yourn
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The Rough Guide to the Music of the Balkans
The Balkan countries constitute a region of striking contradictions. While political borders have been changing regularly in recent years, Balkan music endures, even thrives, defying political, religious, linguistic and ethnic confines. The region is bound together with some of the most dynamic folk music in the world – as the Turkish brass sound and a series of Muslim influences have swept northward and westward, Western vocal harmonies, waltzes, polkas, bagpipe and accordion have flowed in the opposite direction. Spanning the complete range of Balkan folk, this album rounds up some of the best sounds from Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Tracklist
1. Djeli Mara - Bajramovic, Saban
2. Pet Je Kumi - Traditional
3. Asfalt Tango - Sîcal, Adrian
4. U Lijepom Starom Gradu Visegradu - Traditional
5. Nesatova Sa-Sa
6. Chaje Shukarije - Redzepova, Esma
7. Disko - Dzummbus - Félix, Lajkó
8. Hora de la Bolintin
9. Karafili Edhe Zamaki - Traditional
10. Belmont - Yanakov, Yuri
11. Jarnana - Traditional
12. A Pirin Medley: Devoiche Belo, Tsurveno/Povdigni Si Milo ... - Stefanov, Kyrill
13. Taranjkanje - Traditional
14. Trigona - Traditional
15. Do Marë Ciften - Public Domain
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Subtitled "Infectious Beats From the Spanish Streets," this is a collection of newer, often younger artists, mostly acoustic performers, who are all of, and frequently working in, the traditional and regional styles of Spain. There's plenty of Andalusian influence here, right from Javier Ruibál's opening track into Javier Paxarino's Arabic-inflected "Amanecer el la Sabika," but that's hardly all. Galicia is represented by Anubía, while the wonderful Hiru Truku and "Neska Soldadua" raise the Basque flag. In between there's a very fair selection of what's going on in Spain, whether it's the flamenco of Diego Carrasco or the political Catalan song of María del Mar Bonet. At its heart, as the compilers note, a lot of this might be classified as pop music (though not in the more American sense), but still very rooted. Notably, some experimental performers, such as Mercedes Peon and those working in a straight folk form (like Susana Seivane), aren't here, but that's fine; this gives exposure to many lesser-known talents, all of whom deserve it. A strong look at a part of Spain that hasn't received enough international sun -- yet.

1. Isla Mujeres - Ruibal, Javier
2. Amanecer en la Sabika - Paxariño, Javier
3. Poble Romani - Guarro, José Fortun
4. El Hechizo de Babilonia - Delgado, Luís Delga
5. Fibali - Salgado, Maria
6. Siete Modo de Guisar las Berenjenas - Xuclá, Antonio
7. Al Niño Miguel - Riqueni, Rafael
8. Mercè - Bonet, María Del Ma
9. De Isla a Isla - Ramos, José Antonia
10. Yo, Marinero - Carrasco, Diego
11. Seguidillas - Traditional
12. Mirabrás - Aguilar, Francisco
13. Neska Soldadua - Traditional
14. Cantarea - Blanco, A.
15. ¡Arrempuja!, Que Ya Estamos Aquí las Marujas - Chirgta Del Sulu
16. Jeta - Pardo, Jorge
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This collection of tribal, ambient, and folk music by Australia's aboriginal artists and tribes is an interesting snapshot of the various indigenous faces of Australia. Listeners will find much of the famed didgeridoo, sometimes as the cornerstone for tribal dreamtime rituals, sometimes leading the melodies in modern electronic pop music, sometimes setting the dark, ominous tone for ambient music. Highlights include Archie Roach's melodic folk tune "Native Born", a sweet lament about the loss of aboriginal land and culture; Gapu's "Celebration" with Rachel Nehanda Woods's lovely chant; and Ruby Hunter's "Kurongk Boy, Kurongk Girl". But make no mistake, the Rough Guide folks include enough traditional tribal chant to please those looking for authentic Australian aboriginal music. An excellent, comprehensive introduction.

1.: Saltwater - Legune, Dustin & Campbell Allenbar
2.: Kurongk Boy Kurongk Girl - Hunter, Ruby
3.: Native Born - Roach, Archie
4.: Tjapukai Sunset - Tjupukai Dancers
5.: Wonga Iniation Song - Rimijmara
6.: Bullima - Atkins, Mark
7.: Kava Song - Waak Waak Jungi
8.: Birth Songs - Mornington Island Dancers
9.: Drag Net - Murray, Jimmy
10.: Heart Of My People - Tjupukai Dancers
11.: Sik O - Anu, Christine
12.: Nyindi Yindi - Arnhem Land
13.: Buthamar - Lardil, Buadal
14.: Celebration - Gapu
15.: Bushfire - Maralung, Alan
16.: Black - Page, David
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One of the very early entries in the Rough Guides series of CDs, the first Rough Guide to Scottish Music makes a fair stab at trying to collect the traditional and contemporary, the ancient and the new, and the revered and the blasphemous in Scottish music. The album opens with Wolfstone and some contemporary Scot rock, complete with bagpipes, fiddle, electric piano, and rock drum kit. Cathie Ann MacPhee provides an old Gaelic piece, and Capercaillie provides a brand new Gaelic piece to follow. Iron Horse turns in an instrumental piece of atmospheric music, and Talitha MacKenzie (formerly of Mouth Music) incorporates Tuvan throat singing, African drumming, and a club beat into a Gaelic song to stunning effect. After a short martial interlude, the Cast contributes a piece of what is essentially the Scottish end of the Celtic song style. The towering figure of ~censored~ Gaughan is represented with a piece from his major Handful of Earth album, and the Tannahill Weavers toss in a nice piece on a number of fiddles. The Boys of the Lough provide another look at Scottish Celtic traditions, Heather Heywood continues the theme with her voice, and Tannas pumps the beat back up a bit with some call-and-response singing and drumming. Before the album is over, more representatives of the Scottish folk revival scene show up for a number, followed always by another fine example of the same. There's a decent amount of variety here to be heard, and though there's something of a mild lack in the field of the absolute newest developments in Scottish revivalism (including some of the hardest-edged rock involving bagpipes since AC/DC), that's mostly addressed in the later second volume disc. This one's a fine introduction into contemporary Scottish music, keeping an eye on its influences from traditional forms.

1. Ballavanich
2. Chi Mi'n Geamhradh
3. Claire in Heaven
4. The 8 Step Waltz
5. Seinn O
6. Wigtown Fanfare
7. The Scots Callan O' Bonnie Dundee
8. Erin-Go-Bragh
9. The Unicorn Set
10. A Midwinter Waltz
11. The Sally Gardens
12. Mairead Nan Cuiread/The Bob Parsons Strathspey
13. Galicia Revisited
14. Brown Milkmaid: Dunnottar Castle/Maid of Glengarrysdale/Disused Railw
15. Just a Dream
16. Malcolm Ferguson/Finbar Saunde
http://rapidshare.com/files/179124468/The_Rough_Guide_To_The_Music_Of_Scottish_Music__1st_Edition_.rar
Famed for their impressive scenery and refined air, the Alps are also home to a vast gallery of fascinating musical styles. This Rough Guide explores far beyond the stereotypical image of the region to uncover a lively and unexpected music scene, which incorporates age-old dialects and traditional styles to produce a distinctly contemporary sound. Full of humour and innovation, this selection features the unique sounds of instruments such as the alphorn, the kazoo and the hurdy-gurdy, in tracks from some of Europe's most original and talented artists.

1. Prèïèré - Revey, Laurence
2. Am Hans Sine - Kennel, Hans
3. Marcha Mai - Vaillant
4. He-U - Attwenger
5. Oh, Wenn Die Sens' - Trabitsch, Klaus
6. Sontga Margriata, Pt. 2 - Curschellas, Corin
7. Love Your Life - Jaklitsch, Alfred
8. Heavy Metal Landler - Ringsgwandl, Georg
9. Coup de Cæur - Loibner, Matthias
10. Vespa & Adieu Paure Carneval - Bianco, M.
11. Polka - Traditional
12. Hundling - Netzer, Wolfgang H.
13. Taps, Federn & Schnee - Huber, Ernst
14. Sackamra - Bratko Bibic
15. Auftanz
16. Strasetti d'Arba - Agostini
17. Eno Drevce, Coti? - Traditional
18. Rigodon de Manse
19. Stille Nacht - Traditional
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The Rough Guide to the Music of Italy
From high in the Alps to the Calabrian coast, the traditional music of Italy is as varied as its landscape. This Rough Guide offers a glimpse of the country's rich musical heritage, from the mysterious sounding 'a tenore' singing style of Sardinia to the tarantellas of Naples in the south.
Like the other entries in this almost uniformly excellent series, The Rough Guide to the Music of Italy presents a richly diverse introduction to its chosen subject, collecting forms of Italian music both traditional and contemporary, national and localized. Artists present include Banditaliana, Banda Ionica, Baraban, and Tenores Di Bitti.

01.Tarantella Calabrese
02.Maggio - Traditional
03.Cassisia Agghja 'Intu - Ledda, Elena
04.Sera Passaje Pe' Sotto 'Na Cella
05.Grondo Gigo de Blins/Gigo, Cadrio, Pountarelo E Balet
06.Ballate a Ballu Tundu - Traditional
07.Oi, Giovanotti
08.Jone - Petrella
09.Costera
10.Il Moru Sarasin
11.Quanne Sand'anne - Bolognese, L
12.Mary Dem/Icio
13.Va Per Tera/Giga
14.Mario Mario
15.Io Vado in Filandra/La Malmaritata - Traditional
16.La Merla
17.E Stasira Caminandu
18.Beica
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Anatolian Folk Music
Izmir Yöresi Zeybekleri:
1. Intro
2. Iki Parmak Zeybegi
3. Yund Daglari - Dagcilar Zeybegi
4. Entarisi Mavili
5. Intro
6. Ötme Bülbül Ötme
7. Bozdag Zeybegi
8. Sogukkuyu Zeybegi
9. Final
Bolu Zeybegi:
1. Bolu Çiftetellisi
2. Ziller
3. Kibrisçik
4. Göktepe
5. Karaköy Sallamasi
6. Halimem
7. Degirmen
8. Evlerind Makina
9. Estireyim mi
10. Ördek
11. Ada Yolu
Kars (Mahalli) Yöresi:
1. Aras
2. Kürdün Kizi
3. Köroglu
4. Pasa Göçtü
5. Üç Ayak
6. Kagizman
7. Nakir
8. Iki Döne (Güzeller)
9. Üç Katar
10. Hos Bilezik
11. Papuri
12. Dimme
Teke Yöresi:
1. Intro
2. Antalya'nin Mor Üzümü
3. Gemideyim Gemide
4. Basbas Zeybegi
5. Kuluman Zeybegi
6. Bir Das Attim Darabaya
7. Avsar Zeybegi
8. Gabardiç
9. Serenler Zeybegi
10. Guyu Dibi Dasli Olur
11. Bogaz Havasi
12. Anen Geldi buden Geldi
13. Final
Üsküp Yöresi:
1. Stara Tikveska
2. Kopaçka
3. Ben Bir Göçmen Kizi Gördüm
4. Ondörtlü
5. Onbirli
6. Görgevden - Karadag
Artvin Yöresi:
1. Batum
2. Üç Ayak
3. Atabar
4. Done & Hemsin
http://rapidshare.com/files/181030456/Anadolian_Folk_Dances__2008_.rar
Australia. Songs of the Aborigenes and Music of Papua, New Guinea

Tracklist:
01. Malkari Song
02. Bora Song 'Tara Kuikui waru mapagu'
03. Bora song 'Wirru wirru'
04. Bora song 'Puipume malung inana'
05. Bora song 'Tike apuya'
06. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals
07. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals
08. Extract from Bora dance rehearsals
09. Antjali song
10. Malkari song
11. Women's Wungka dance songs
12. Women's Wungka dance songs
13. Women's Wungka dance songs
14. Man Ungginyu
15. Bora song 'Boala malu wutyuru'
16. Bora song 'Timbara lupu intyinawa'
17. Malkari song
18. Malkari dance song 'Centipede'
19. Song associated with Bora 'Ontoimo owa'
20. Women's Wungka dance song
21. Women's Owalapatanu song
22. Women's funeral dance song
Elcho Island, Central North Australia
23. Djadbangari Dance Song 'East Wind'
24. Karidyeri Dance Song
25. Didjeridu Solo a Trial And a Crying Child
26. Didjeridu Solo a Big Truck on the Mission
27. Bunggul Dance Song 'seagull' (djerag)
28. Bunggul Dance Song 'spider'
29. Bunggul Dance Song 'spider'
Traditional Music of the Gizra People of Papua, New Guinea
30. Jew's Harp
31. Song About a Bird
32. Dance
33. Flute
34. Two Flutes
35. Magician Song
36. Mourning Song
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