On this week's episode of the Putumayo World Music Hour, Dan Storper and Rosalie Howarth feature tracks by musicians who have settled far from their native lands, either for political freedom or economic opportunity.
Episode: 25.52
Air Dates: December 22nd - December 28th
Featuring:
1. Bonga - Kimone Amarelo (from the album "Falar de Assim" on Vidisco)
2. Zulya - Saginou (Yearning) (from the album "Aloukie" on ZKO)
3. Majek Fashek - So Long (from the album "Best of World Music: World Dance Party" on Putumayo)
4. Indo aminata - Djeneba (from the album "Greatest dream" on Dig It)
5. Hamid Baroudi - Sidi (from the album "Sidi" on Vielklang)
6. Manecas Costa - Fundo Di Matu (from the album "African Odyssey" on Putumayo)
7. Angelique Kidjo - Afrika (from the album "Black Ivory Soul" on Sony Music)
8. Angelique Kidjo - Twoya (from the album "Black Ivory Soul" on Sony Music)
9. Richard Bona - Ekwa Mwato (Affirmation of the Spirit) (from the album "Reverence" on Columbia Records)
10. Nazare Pereira - Clarao de Lua (from the album "Brasileiro" on Putumayo)
11. Emeline - Moso Manman (from the albums "Cordes & Ame" & "Music from the Coffee Lands II" on Cheval de Feu / Putumayo)
12. Celia Malheiros - Praia (from the album "Sempre Crescendo" on Sempre Crescendo Music)
13. Souad Massi - Nekreh el Keld (from the album "Raoui" on Island)