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V.A. - The Rough Guide To West African Music (1995) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

How do you try to capture the music of such a large, rich area as West Africa on one disc? The answer, of course, is that you can't, although this compilation does glide over some of the high spots -- but only some. So there are classic performances by Mali's Super Rail Band and Ali Farka Toure, plus Orchestra Baobob, revealing the influence Cuban music had on the nascent homegrown scenes in both Senegal and Mali. Altogether, it offers some semblance of a picture, fleshed out by the thrilling kora work of Toumani Diabate on "Djelika" and the south Mali wassoulou vocals of the excellent Oumou Sangare, who brings a rougher dimension to the proceedings. There's no Youssou N'Dour or Baaba Maal to show their stuff as Senegal's brightest stars (West Africa's biggest names, in fact), but Maal's sidekick, griot Mansour Seck, is represented. Perhaps one of the oddest choices is the inclusion of Dimi Mint Abba from Mauritania. Granted, she's the country's most famous singer, but there are others artists of greater stature from the region not included. E.T. Mensah is an astute pick for Ghanaian highlife, and Kante Manfila is probably a fair nominee for mande music. The real problem with this album isn't the music, which is glorious throughout, but the fact that it suffers from the size of its ambition and the inability to full realize it. Within a small range -- Ghana, Mali, Senegal, and Mauritania -- it does a partial job, but to call it a summing up of West African music is neither fair to the geographic area nor the listener. by Chris Nickson 
Tracklist:
1 Super Rail Band – Foliba 7:46
2 Toumani Diabate – Djelika 7:11
3 Ali Farka Toure – Roucky 8:15
4 Moussa Poussy – Toro 4:41
5 Sona Diabate – M'Bore 6:43
6 Oumou Sangare – Djama Kaissoumou 6:43
7 Bajourou – I Ka Di Nye 5:17
8 E.T. Mensah – 205 3:02
9 Orchestra Baobab – Utru Horas 8:39
10 Mansour Seck – Almamy Bocoum 4:54
11 Khalifa Ould Eide & Dimi Mint Abba – Mauritania My Beloved Country 3:29
12 Kante Manfila – Agne Anko 4:38

V.A. - The Rough Guide To The Music Of Zimbabwe (1996) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The Rough Guide to Music of Zimbabwe is an excellent introduction to the African nation's rich musical culture, assembling performances from its most notable artists. Highlights include Thomas Mapfumo's "Buka Tiende," the Bhundu Boys' "Pombi," Biggie Tembo's "Punza" and the Real Sounds' "Tornados vs. Dynamos." by Raymond McKinney
Tracklist:
1 Thomas Mapfumo And The Blacks Unlimited – Buka Tiende 5:04
Written-By – Thomas Mapfumo
2 Bhundu Boys – Pombi 5:08
Written By – Kangona
3 The Four Brothers – Vimbayi 8:46
Written-By – Marshall Munhumumwe
4 Stella Rambisai Chiweshe – Chigamba  7:58
Music By, Lyrics By – Stella Rambisai Chiweshe Nekati
5 Oliver Mtukudzi & The Black Spirits – Dai Ndiine Mukoma 6:44
Music, Lyrics By – Oliver Mtukudzi
6 Machanic Manyeruke & The Puritans – Kana Vatsvene Vopinda 3:48
Written-By – Machanic Manyeruke
7 Black Umfolosi – Ingoma Yakwethu (Catch Our Song) 5:04
Written By – Bornface Mlilo, Morgen Moyo
8 Biggie Tembo – Punza 5:34
Composed By, Arranged By – Biggie Tembo
9 The Mbira Masters Of Zimbabwe - Mhuri Yekwa Rwizi– Taireva 7:42
Composed By – B. Dyoko, C. Magaya, Hakurotwi Mude, T. Chawasarira
10 The Real Sounds – Tornados Vs. Dynamos (3-3) 13:25
Written-By – Ghaby Mutombo Suza

TAMPA RED — Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order ★ Volume 9 • 1938-1939 | DOCD-5209 (1993) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

One of the greatest slide guitarists of the early blues era, and a man with an odd fascination with the kazoo, Tampa Red also fancied himsel...