A strong sampling of the popular and traditional music of these East African coastal neighbors, this covers most of the waterfront, although at least three omissions are worth noting -- the great Hukwe Zawose from Tanzania, probably the country's greatest living traditional musician, singer Remmy Ongala, and Kenya's Ayub Ogada, who's gone on to become quite a name on the European world music circuit. Get past that, however, and there's plenty to go at. The Victoria Kings provide some driving benga music, perfectly typical of Kenya's most popular sound, while Simba Wanyika offers his personal take on the Swahili rumba he played for more than two decades. Singer Samba Mapangala has the title cut to his 1996 album Vunja Mifupa, with some fabulous guitar work and horns behind Kenya's greatest modern voice. From their own country, Mlimani Park Orchestra offer a quintessential Tanzanian dance music experience, with three guitars, horns, and some exquisite vocal harmonies propelling traditional melodies for an irresistible fusion. There's a strong Swahili culture (Taarab) across the countries, and stretching into Zanzibar, and this compilation does achieve balance by having that represented from the Culture Music Club (who do actually hail from Zanzibar) and Mombasa's Zein Musical Party. So while it may not be the all-inclusive album to do full justice to the region, it remains an excellent introduction, which was always the aim. by Chris Nickson
Tracklist:
1 Simba Wanyika – Mwongele 5:28
2 Victoria Kings – V.B. Pod Wamol 4:55
3 Samba Mapangala – Vunja Mifupa 5:31
4 D.O. Misiani & Shirati Jazz – Piny Ose Mer 5:49
5 Abana Ba Nasery – Esiesi Siolle 5:19
6 Henry Makobi – Likuta Bibi 3:52
7 Ogwang Lelo Okoth With Paddy J. Onono – Jacob Omolo 3:53
8 The Master Musicians Of Tanzania – Tanzania Yetu 8:35
9 'Moheme' Dance Tanzania – Wagogo Initiation Dance 6:44
10 Milimani Park Orchestra – Edita 5:31
11 Juwata Jazz Band – Usia Kwa Watoto 6:30
12 Zein Musical Party – Mtindo Wa Mombasa 5:06
13 Culture Musical Club – Sibadili 4:51
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Tracklist:
1 –Jaojoby : Tsy Zanaka Mpanarivo 4:43
Written-By – Jaojoby Eusèbe
2 –Ny Antsaly : Fokafoka 2:10
3 –Vakoka : Era 3:47
Written-By – Jean Gabin Fanovona
4 –Hazolahy : Ka Mipoerapoera 4:11
Written-By – Andrianjafy Fanolaza Thominot
5 –Toto Mwandjani : Ankitiny 4:42
Written-By – Refalison Miharilaza Claudin
6 –Monja : Gasy Mahay 4:34
7 –Tarika : Aloka 4:46
Written-By – Levelo
8 –Vilon'Androy : Tolombolagne 4:03
Written-By – Nofisa Jonary Androy Surgi
9 –Mahaleo : Tadidiko Ry Zalahy 5:00
Written-By – Zafimahaleo Raosolofondraosolo
10 –D'Gary : Zaza Somondrara 4:15
Written-By – D'Gary
11 –Koezy : Andresy Moramora 4:13
Written-By – Rahasimanana
12 –Rajery : Mahafinaritra 3:39
Music By – Radanz
Music By, Lyrics By – Rajery
13 –Teta : Mbola Tiako Anao 3:45
Written-By – Claude Teta
14 –Daniel Tombo : Taraka 4:25
Written-By – Daniel Tombo
15 –Ny Sakelidalana : Solofaka 3:23
Written-By – Dr Andrianabela Rakotobe
16 –Régis Gizavo : Eka Lahy 3:26
Arranged By – David Mirandon
Written-By, Arranged By – Régis Gizavo
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