December 30, 2010

Program December 31, 2010

It's New Year's Eve, and it's time to party with the dude in the leather jacket, aviator shades, brush mustache and dishdasha.  That would be Omar Souleyman (pictured above), Syria's king of electronic dabke music.  You'll hear that and all flavors of party music tonight on Global A Go-Go, along with shout-outs to some of the cities who'll be ringing in the New Year while my program is in progress.

Thanks to all of you for listening to and supporting Global A Go-Go and WRIR in 2010, and here's to a happy and healthy 2011 for you and your loved ones.  And if you're out and about tonight, please don't do anything really stupid -- slightly stupid is OK, but really stupid is dangerous.

Thanks also to Anna G and Fred for filling in for me on Christmas Eve -- I really enjoyed hearing the holiday material they found!

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December 16, 2010

Program December 17, 2010

As promised, today's show covers my favorite reissues and historical compilations of 2010.  While it was a good year for new releases, it was a brilliant one for reissues -- fans of African music in particular were treated to an amazing assortment of riches.  And with the crate-digging mania strengthening in Latin American and Asia, with any luck we have many more years of the current reissue wave to look forward to.

Anna G from the Tuesday Breakfast Blend will be filling in for me next week on Christmas Eve, bringing you a very Global A Go-Go Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwaanza/your-holiday's-name-here program; I'll be back in the following week, celebrating New Year's Eve in Europe and Africa (places that are five to seven hours ahead of me on the clock) with a killer Global A Go-Go dance party.  Peace on earth, good will to all.

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December 14, 2010

Best Of 2010: Reissues

It was truly a great year for reissues and historical compilations -- when I first sat down to compile my favorite releases of 2010, I actually had more reissues on the list than I had new releases, and that's never happened to me before.

What I've dubbed "the race to find every record ever pressed in Africa" continues apace, and some of the folks working in Africa are starting to branch out -- Soundway did their first Asian set this year, both Analog Africa and Soundway went to Colombia.  No doubt Antarctica will soon be overrun with crate-diggers ...

Without any further ado, here's my ten favorite reissues and historical compilations of 2010, plus ten runners-up.  I've embedded links to my reviews of the recordings on the list.  I didn't start posting reviews until May, which is why not all the selections have links.

1.  Etoile De Dakar | Once Upon A Time In Senegal: The Birth Of Mbalax 1979-1981 | Sterns
2.  Palenque Palenque: Champeta Criolla & Afro Roots In Colombia 1975-91 | Soundway
3.  Tabu Ley Rochereau | The Voice Of Lightness, Volume 2: Congo Classics 1977-1993 | Sterns
4.  Angola Soundtrack: The Unique Sound Of Luanda 1968-1976 | Analog Africa
5.  Afro Rock Volume 1 | Strut
6.  The Afrosound Of Colombia, Volume 1 | Vampisoul
7.  Next Stop ... Soweto, Volume 1: Township Sounds From The Golden Age Of Mbaqanga | Strut
8.  African Pearls: Cote D'Ivoire, West African Crossroads | Syllart
9.  Nigeria Afrobeat Special: The New Explosive Sound In 1970's Nigeria | Soundway
10.  Salsa Explosion! The New York Salsa Revolution 1968-1985 | Fania/Strut

Honorable mentions:
Afro-Beat Airways: West African Shock Waves, Ghana & Togo 1972-1978 | Analog Africa
African Pearls: Senegal, Echo Musical | Syllart
Antibalas | Who Is This America? | Ropeadope
Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures | Piranha
Issa Juma & Super Wanyika Stars | World Defeats The Grandfathers: Swinging Swahili Rumba 1982-1986 | Sterns
Koes Bersaudara | To The So-Called "The Guilties" | Sublime Frequencies
Next Stop ... Soweto, Volume 2: Soultown, R&B, Funk & Psych Sounds From The Townships 1969-1976 | Strut
Nigeria Special Volume 2: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds & Nigerian Blues 1970-6 | Soundway
The Roots Of Chicha 2: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru | Barbes
The Sound Of Siam: Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz & Malam In Thailand 1964-1975 | Soundway

The Sound Of Siam

ARTIST:  various artists
TITLE:  The Sound Of Siam: Leftfield Luk Thung, Jazz & Molam In Thailand 1964-1975
LABEL:  Soundway
REVIEW:  Soundway, one of the top indie reissue labels in world music, branches out from Africa and Latin America into Asia with this release.  As usual with this label, the research and documentation is top-notch.  And their angle on Thai music is a bit different from what we usually see – the cheesiness factor is very low, no Western covers and really only one novelty item (it’s a good one, though).  Instead, this is a thoughtful exploration of music from Thailand’s northeast, made in Bangkok by rural people who have moved to the big city as Thailand rapidly modernized in the 60’s and 70’s.  Western influences of rock, funk and jazz are here, but they’re strictly secondary to a uniquely Asian style of music.  A very nicely conceived project that will bring yet another unheralded sound to the attention of adventurous European and American listeners.
REVIEWER:  Bill Lupoletti
RECOMMENDED TRACKS:
2 (female vocal)    7 (funky)    9 (novelty)    17 (jazzy)    18 (crime jazz)

December 12, 2010

Charts December 12, 2010

These are my last charts of 2010; this feature will return to the blog on January 9, 2011.

CMJ New World Top Ten
1    AFROCUBISM | Afrocubism | Nonesuch
2    THE BUDOS BAND | III | Daptone
3    CHICO MANN | Analog Drift |  Wax Poetics
4    THE PSYCHEDELIC ALIENS | Psycho African Beat | Academy
5    VARIOUS ARTISTS | Radioclit Presents: The Sound Of Club Secousse Vol. 1 | Crammed Discs
6    VARIOUS ARTISTS | The Roots Of Chicha 2: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru | Barbes
7    MOUSSU T E LEI JOVENTS | Putan De Cancon | Le Chant Du Monde
8    EBO TAYLOR | Love And Death | Strut
9    MR. HO'S ORCHESTROTICA | The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel | self-released
10    VARIOUS ARTISTS | The Sound Of Siam | Soundway

CMJ New World Adds
1    ROGER DAVIDSON QUINTET | Brazilian Love Song | Soundbrush
2    RAUL JAURENA | Fuerza Milonguera | Soundbrush
3    PETER MACDONOUGH | The Woo | self-released
4    LOREENA MCKENNITT | The Wind That Shakes The Barley | Verve
5    MR. HO'S ORCHESTROTICA | The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel | self-released

New & Recommended At WRIR
AfroCubism | AfroCubism | World Circuit/Nonesuch
Angola Soundtrack | (various artists) | Analog Africa
Bio Ritmo | "Dina's Mambo" / "La Muralla" | Electric Cowbell
Chico Mann | Analog Drift | Wax Poetics
Depedro | Nubes De Papel | Nat Geo Music
Fat Freddys Drop | Live At Roundhouse London | The Drop
Huun Huur Tu | Ancestors Call | World Village
Moussu T E Lei Jovents | Putan De Cancon | Le Chant Du Monde
Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica | The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel | self-released
Psychedelic Aliens, The | Psycho African Beat | Academy
Radioclit Presents The Sound Of Club Secousse, Volume 1: African Dance Music Anthems | (various artists) | Crammed Discs
Rochereau, Tabu Ley | The Voice Of Lightness, Volume 2 | Sterns
Roots Of Chicha 2, The | (various artists) | Barbes
Taylor, Ebo | Love And Death | Strut
Tirogo | Float | QDK Media
Tradi-Mods Vs. Rockers: Alternative Takes On Congotronics | (various artists) | Crammed Discs

Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica | The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel

ARTIST:  Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica
TITLE:  The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel
LABEL:  self-released
REVIEW:  Mexican composer-bandleader Juan Garcia Esquivel is one of the pioneers of the musical style we now call “exotica” or “space age pop.”  The dozen LPs he released in the 50’s and 60’s added extreme stereo effects, bizarrely complex arrangements and esoteric instruments to the middle-of-the-road big-band pop that was in currency – the result sounded something like Mantovani on acid.  Esquivel’s musical manuscripts have all been lost, so Brian “Mr. Ho” O’Neill has painstakingly transcribed them for a 23-piece orchestra featuring some of Boston’s best jazz and classical musicians.  They need all of their chops because this stuff is wickedly complicated, but they roar through the arrangements and make Esquivel’s decidedly peculiar ideas come alive once again.  This record is a pleasure from start to finish; it will delight lounge-music fans, hopefully convert a few new ones as well, and leave you grinning from ear to ear.
REVIEWER:  Bill Lupoletti
RECOMMENDED TRACKS:    2    4    8

Angola Soundtrack

ARTIST:   various artists
TITLE:  Angola Soundtrack: The Unique Sound Of Luanda 1968-1976
LABEL:  Analog Africa
REVIEW: Release #9 from Samy Ben Redjeb’s Analog Africa is one of his best ones yet. Angolan music is often overlooked even by most hardcore African music fans, so it’s a real treat to hear these 18 tracks from the early years. Guitar is the key instrument here as it is in the Congo – many of the songs are instrumentals and the lead guitar lines are just lovely, stating and elaborating on the melody in an economical manner that is very similar to rumba Congolaise. Other major musical influences here are Cuban son, Dominican merengue, and on some of the later recordings (like tracks 15, 16 and 17) American rock and funk. Throughout, you also hear a characteristic sourness or bluesiness that’s characteristic of Portuguese fado and is probably one of the musical influences that Angola’s colonial masters brought with them. It all adds up to a unique sound that deserves much wider attention, and hopefully this beautifully-produced collection will bring that attention to Angola’s musical riches. Great music, great project.
REVIEWER: Bill Lupoletti
RECOMMENDED TRACKS:    8    10    15    16    17    18

December 9, 2010

Program December 10, 2010

It's time to recap the year in music, Global A Go-Go stylee.  On this week's program, I'll feature my favorite new releases of 2010; on next week's show, it'll be my favorite reissues of the year.

I thought it was a hell of a good year for music, at least for the kind of music I'm interested in.  Although the mainstream record industry is collapsing in on itself, there are all kinds of interesting things going on at the margins, where I prefer to hang out.

Of special note are the plethora of superb reissues of historic music from around the world, mostly coming from small independent labels who do great research, license all their tracks, produce beautiful and informative packaging and seem to be selling more than enough units to keep themselves in business.  There's a lesson in that somewhere ...

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Best Of 2010: New Releases

Yep, it's time for that old standby, the year-end top ten list.  This week I'll post my ten favorite new releases of 2010, plus ten runners-up; next week we'll cover reissues.  There was plenty of good stuff to choose from this year -- a good number of fine releases don't appear on the lists at all.

I've embedded links to my reviews of the recordings on the list.  I didn't start posting reviews until May, which is why not all the selections have links.  Format, as always, is Artist (Country) | Recording | Label.

1.  Gogol Bordello (USA) | Trans-Continental Hustle | American
2.  Fat Freddys Drop (New Zealand) | Dr. Boondigga & The Big BW | Electrofone
3.  various artists (South Africa) | Shangaan Electro: New Wave Dance Music From South Africa | Honest Jon's
4.  The Budos Band (USA) | III | Daptone
5.  Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali) | I Speak Fula | Next Ambiance/Sub Pop
6.  Balkan Beat Box (USA-Israel) | Blue Eyed Black Boy | Nat Geo Music
7.  Moussu T E Lei Jovents (France) | Putan De Cancon | Le Chant Du Monde
8.  Chumbawamba (UK) | ABCDEFG | No Masters
9.  various artists | Radioclit Presents The Sound Of Club Secousse, Volume 1: African Dance Music Anthems | Crammed Discs
10.  The Souljazz Orchestra (Canada) | Rising Sun | Strut

Honorable mentions:
AfroCubism (Mali-Cuba) | AfroCubism | World Circuit/Nonesuch
Tony Allen (Nigeria) | Secret Agent | Nonesuch
The Apples (Israel) | Kings | Freestyle
Choc Quib Town (Colombia) | Oro | Nacional
Fat Freddys Drop (New Zealand) | Live At Roundhouse London | The Drop
Grupo Fantasma (USA) | El Existential | Nat Geo Music
Mariem Hassan | Shouka | Nubenegra
The Imagined Village (UK) | Empire And Love | ECC
Konono No. 1 (RD Congo) | Assume Crash Position | Crammed Discs
Ebo Taylor (Ghana) | Love And Death | Strut

December 5, 2010

Charts December 5, 2010

CMJ New World Top Ten
1 VARIOUS ARTISTS | The Roots Of Chicha 2: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru | Barbes
2 VARIOUS ARTISTS | Shangaan Electro | Honest Jon's
3 AFROCUBISM | Afrocubism | Nonesuch
4 BIO RITMO | "Dina's Mambo" / "La Muralla" | Electric Cowbell
5 CHICO MANN | Analog Drift | Wax Poetics
6 THE PSYCHEDELIC ALIENS | Psycho African Beat | Academy
7 VARIOUS ARTISTS | Radioclit Presents: The Sound Of Club Secousse Vol. 1 | Crammed Discs
8 EBO TAYLOR | Love And Death | Strut
9 VARIOUS ARTISTS | Salsa Explosion!: The New York Salsa Revolution 1968-1985 | Strut
10 DARRYL JENIFER | In Search Of Black Judas | ROIR

CMJ New World Adds
1 JOSEPHINE FOSTER AND VICTOR HERERRO | Anda Jaleo | Fire
2 LUCIANO | Write My Name | Footprintz
3 STEPHEN MARLEY | "Jah Army" | Universal Republic
4 VARIOUS ARTISTS | Angola Soundtrack | Analog Africa
5 VARIOUS ARTISTS | The Sound Of Siam | Soundway

New & Recommended At WRIR
AfroCubism | AfroCubism | World Circuit/Nonesuch
Bio Ritmo | "Dina's Mambo" / "La Muralla" | Electric Cowbell
Chico Mann | Analog Drift | Wax Poetics
Depedro | Nubes De Papel | Nat Geo Music
Fat Freddys Drop | Live At Roundhouse London | The Drop
Huun Huur Tu | Ancestors Call | World Village
Moussu T E Lei Jovents | Putan De Cancon | Le Chant Du Monde
Psychedelic Aliens, The | Psycho African Beat | Academy
Radioclit Presents The Sound Of Club Secousse, Volume 1: African Dance Music Anthems | (various artists) | Crammed Discs
Rochereau, Tabu Ley | The Voice Of Lightness, Volume 2 | Sterns
Roots Of Chicha 2, The | (various artists) | Barbes
Salsa Explosion! The New York Salsa Revolution 1968-1985 | (various artists) | Strut
Taylor, Ebo | Love And Death | Strut
Tirogo | Float | QDK Media
Tradi-Mods Vs. Rockers: Alternative Takes On Congotronics | (various artists) | Crammed Discs