Dan Storper and Rosalie Howarth highlight legendary world music performers who have helped bring "World Music" to global stages, including artists such as South Africa’s Miriam Makeba, Cuba’s Buena Vista Social Club, and the father of Jamaican reggae, Bob Marley.
Episode: 25.40
Air Dates: September 29th - October 5th
Featuring:
1. Johnny Clegg and Savuka - Scatterlings of Africa (from the albums "Third World Child" & "World Hits" on Capitol / Putumayo)
2. Stan Getz feat. Astrud Gilberto - Girl From Ipanema (from the album "Getz / Gilberto" on Verve)
3. Buena Vista Social Club - Chan Chan (from the album "Buena Vista Social Club" on World Circuit)
4. Youssou N’Dour with Neneh Cherry - 7 Seconds (from the albums "The Guide (Wommat)" & "World Hits" on Chaos / Columbia / Putumayo)
5. Israel Kamakawiwo’ole - Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World (from the album "Finding Forrester Soundtrack" on Sony)
6. Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman No Cry (from the album "Africa Unite The Singles Collection" on Tuff Gong Universal)
7. Enya - Orinoco Flow (from the album "Watermark" on Enterprise)
8. Patrick Bruel & Charles Aznavour - Ménilmontant (from the album "17 Precious Artists" on BMG France)
9. Touré Kunda - E'mma (from the albums "Les Freres Griots" & "World Hits" on Celluloid Records / Putumayo)
10. Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Mbube (from the albums "Gift of the Tortoise" & "Animal Playground" on Music for Little People / Putumayo)
11. Celia Cruz - Rie y Llora (from the album "Regalo Del Alma" on Sony)
12. Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man (from the album "Skin on Skin: The Mongo Santamaria Anthology (1985-1995)" on Rhino Records)
13. Miriam Makeba - Pata Pata 2000 (from the albums "Homeland," "World Playground 2," "New World Party," & "Miriam Makeba" on Putumayo)