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African Travels: A Six Degrees Collection

African Travels: A Six Degrees Collection
 

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African Travels: A Six Degrees Collection

 
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Label: Six Degrees
Rating: 5.0
 
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Tracklist of African Travels: A Six Degrees Collection

Disc 1
1 Diarabi - Issa Bagayogo   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 MAW Expensive (A Tribute to Fela) - Masters at Work   no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Sidudla [Gus Gus Remix] - Mabi Thobejane   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Awakening The Spirits - Bob Holroyd   no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Sutukung - Organic Grooves   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Noumou Foly [Frédéric Galliano Mix] - Neba Solo   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Freetown - Future Loop Foundation   no lyrics yet - submit it
8 In the Sun   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Dan Gna [Joe Clausell Mix]   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

...ucking GOOD!

I want to make this short: this cd is extremely good, excellent. It's the type of music that will rock you and that you will want to listen anytime. It motivates you and it has some beats that will conquer you! I have traveled with this one (cd) to different places and everyone loves it, I mean everyone, from south america to north america.

Honestly, it's the best cd I have in my collection and I always want to show it of. Please also get Arabian travels, wow...a pair that will give strong reputation to your music collection!

Grooves from the Motherland!!

Having previously loved "Asian Travels," I was impressed by the reviews of this CD and had to try it out. Simply put, this CD is mindblowing!! It grabs you from the first track and does not let go or slacken throughout the entire disk. Virtually every album I own (including many classic recordings) can't maintain their level of excellence throughout. Most every recording has those moments that people in the CD age tend to skip over, but this one is that rare exception. It covers an amazing variety of styles and is the very definition of the word "synthesis." If only music this excellent could reach a wider audience, the world would be much better off. If you can't tell from all the positive reviews here, it's time to get back to where music all started and make "African Travels" your next purchase. The drums are waiting.

Very cool

I first heard this CD in a van with 6 other people as we trekked from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Las Vegas, Nevada. One guy on the group was a local radio DJ and does a World Beat show. This was the only album we all liked from his suggestions. He still had to sit in the back since he was on the low end of the totem pole. However, since this album was a hit with the group, he earned a ride home minus the quips, jokes, and insults usually reserved for such a lowly passenger...

Track 1 (Diarabi) is the perfect start for the album. It's uplifting beat is great and the song was the favorite of one of our passengers... *****

Track 2 (Maw Expensive) is decent. Definitely not the song you want on repeat as the lyrics can become a little annoying if you're in a bad mood (or on a 7 hour ride with seven people who are starting to get on your nerves...) ***

Track 3 (Sidudla) is the most Techno of the group, but the lyrics keep it solid and brings it back from a song that almost ended up as one that "only a teenager could like..." ****

Track 4 (Awakening) doesn't have a preview here on Amazon - and rightly so. It's not one of the better songs on the album, but still acts as a great bridge from song to song... ***

Track 5 (Sutukung) flip flops with #6 and #8 as my favorite depending on the mood i'm in. The long-step beat is just great and the vocal is masterful. I don't care what foul mood you're in - this song can bring you back from the dead. *****

Track 6 (Noumou) is one of the most "African" sounding of the group. Watch out for when the lyrics, bass, drums, and xylophone(?) all meet - just gorgeous! One of my favorites on the album. *****

Track 7 (Freetown) has an interesting voice distortion. ****

Track 8 (In the Sun) is just a "good" tune until the chanting vocals enter. Then is it's just a fantastic song! *****

Track 9 (Dan Gna) i feel is not up to par with the rest of the Album. I found it strange at the end and you keep waiting for the album to continue. I might be missing something, so i've been keeping an ear out each listening and i never skip over the song... ***

Definately a great album to own. I'm not into techno junk or new age crap, but i love this album's African roots with a modern beat that hasn't been overdone. Seems to work on many levels. Very cool...