What have we here? Yet another potpourri, a song collage, a musical mishmash, an assortment, a jumble, a smorgasbord…perhaps a gallimaufry (a confused jumble or medley of things), depending on how you want to say it. I’m viewing it with a lazy eye. Rather than invent yet another eclectic (didactic? depending on how you want to look at it) program theme and scour my files and the internets for fodder, I merely look back at earlier shows and select the outstanding cherries on top that most turn me on. My hope is that they will work their magic on you as well this second time around. They first appeared on Al compás del mundo some two years ago so I doubt they’ve worn out their welcome, depending on how you hear it. -JH
Runlist for “Greatest hits” from programs 4-7 or 'Cherries on Top'
First broadcast 1-11-24
01 Ravi Shankar (producer) - Svara Mantra (India)
02 Altai - Dumun (Republic of Altai, Russia)
03 Ray Lema and Tyour Gnaoua - Ghzeyel meyel (Congo and
Morocco)
04 Idir - Avava Inouva (Amazight from Algeria)
05 Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Se ba ho (Benin)
06 Tau Ea Matsekha - Ke Ikhethetse E Motle (Lesotho)
07 Muddy Waters - Still a Fool (USA)
08 Paul Butterfield - Droppin' Out (USA)
09 John Delafose - Co-Fé (USA)
10 Black Brothers - School Children (Jamaica)
11 Los
Incas - Llamerada (Andean)
12 Anonimo
- Potpourri from Mirdita (Albania)
13 Googoosh - Gol Bi Goldoon (Iran)
14 Men’s choir - traditional music of Ossetia (Georgia)
15 Charles Lloyd and Maria Farantouri - Greek Suite I -
Cactus (USA and Greece)
16 Chico Hamilton - Larry of Arabia (USA)
17 Baden
Powell and Vinicius de Moraes - Canto de Iemanjá (Brazil)
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