March 31, 2021

Charts March 23-29, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 CARAVELA | Orla | None More
2 BAIUCA | "Luar" (feat Lilaina) [Single] | Raso Estudio
3 COLOR DE TROPICO, VOL. 2 | various artists [Advance Tracks] | El Palmas
4 KASAI ALLSTARS | "Olooh, A War Dance For Peace" [Single] | Crammed
5 PUPA CURLY | "Wake Up Mama (feat Aziatic & SupaG)" [Single] | Tuff Kruffy Entertainment
6 LITO BARRIENTOS Y SU ORQUESTA/LOS ROBBINS | "Cumbia En Do Menor/Patricia" [Single] | Vampisoul
7 LA PESADA | Tomate Y Alandette | Vampisoul
8 TENO AFRIKA | Amapiano Selections | Awesome Tapes From Africa
9 OMAR SOSA | An East African Journey | Ota
10 WAU WAU COLLECTIF | Yaral Sa Doom | Sahel Sounds-Sing A Song Fighter

March 28, 2021

La cumbia del cuervo

I've recently received a bunch of cool cumbia reissues from the 60s and 70s and I just bought another great cumbia compilation too, so that gave me the impetus to dig into my collection and pull out a bunch of tracks that I haven't played on the show in years.  The result is today's second hour -- all cumbia, baby!
 
Also this week (Monday March 29, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): the kologo of Ghana's Frafra people, music from Galicia, and Manu Chao and more musica mestiza.

March 23, 2021

Charts March 16-22, 2021


WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 STAR LOVERS | Boafo Ne Nyame | Hot Casa
2 KASAI ALLSTARS | "Olooh, A War Dance For Peace" [Single] | Crammed
3 EDO FUNK EXPLOSION VOL. 1 | various artists | Analog Africa
4 AMJ COLLECTIVE FEAT NAI-JAH | "Let Go Of Fear" [Single] | Astar Artes
5 ALTIN GUN | Yol | ATO
6 BEATERS, THE | Harari | Matsuli
7 URBAN VILLAGE | Udondolo | No Format
8 ROGER FAKHR | Fine Anyway | Habibi Funk
9 KELEKETLA | Keleketla! | Ahead Of Our Time
10 AMPEX, THE | The Ampex | Munster

March 21, 2021

Ponta de lanca africano

Jorge Ben, my all-time favorite Brazilian musician, is 76 years old on March 22.  He's the father of the genre called samba-soul, but really his music crosses all the boundaries between Brazilian popular music styles of the late 20th century.  He's samba and jovem guarda and bossa nova and tropicalia and MPB all at the same time.
 
This week on Global A Go-Go (Monday March 22, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site) you'll hear five of my favorite Jorge Ben songs.  And it was hard work winnowing it down to just five!
 
Also this week: new music from Congotronics band Kasai Allstars, rock music of southern Africa, four bands that are reviving Turkey's 1970s Anatolian rock sound, some top-shelf reggae singing, and highlife meets post-disco boogie.

March 16, 2021

Charts March 9-15, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 ANANSY CISSE | Anoura | Riverboat
2 AFROSOUND | La Danza De Los Mirlos | Vampisoul
3 BOMBA ESTEREO | Deja [Advance Tracks] | Sony Latin
4 FRANCOIS AND THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS | Banane Bleue | Domino
5 SUE MASKALERIS | Love Is The Key | Jazilian
6 JUANA MOLINA | ANRMAL (Live In Mexico) | Crammed
7 LIDO PIMIENTA | Miss Colombia | Anti-
8 MDOU MOCTAR | Afrique Victime [Advance Tracks] | Matador
9 ALSARAH | "Your Love Is Home" [Single] | self-released
10 LA MAMBANEGRA | "Oilo" [Single] | Tambora

March 14, 2021

Chicken skin music

Ry Cooder was born on March 15, 1947 in Santa Monica, California.  Ry is one of my all-time favorite musicians and he's one of the primary inspirations for the Global A Go-Go radio program.
 
In the 1960s, Ry played with Captain Beefheart and the Rolling Stones; in the 70s he made a series of brilliant solo albums that brought all kinds of American vernacular sounds into rock; in the 80s he was one of the top soundtrack artists in Hollywood; in the 90s he introduced American listeners to a world of music from Africa, Cuba and India; and in the 21st century Ry has continued to be one of the most vital musicians on the planet.

On this week's edition of Global A Go-Go (Monday March 15, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site), each set will start with one of Ry Cooder's songs and then spin down a path he's blazed for me and for all of us.  I've tried to make the whole show as eclectic and rooted and soulful as Ry Cooder's music is.  Happy birthday, Ry!

March 9, 2021

Charts March 2-8, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 ALTIN GUN | Yol | ATO
2 ELIDA ALMEIDA | Gerasonobu | Lusafrica
3 BOMBA ESTEREO | Deja [Advance Tracks] | Sony Latin
4 STELLA CHIWESHE | Ambuya! | Piranha
5 ZEDASHE | Silver Sanctuary | Electric Cowbell
6 NAHAWA DOUMBIA | Kanawa | Awesome Tapes From Africa
7 VUSI MAHLASELA | Shebeen Queen | ATO
8 MADE KUTI | For(e)ward | Partisan
9 JUPITER AND OKWESS | Na Kozonga [Advance Tracks] | Everloving
10 GUAYACAN ORQUESTA | "Bogota Salsera" [Single] | Sanas Canciones

March 7, 2021

International Women's Day 2021

March 8 is International Women's Day.  If you're not familiar with the day, it's an official holiday in at least 27 countries and it's observed in many others.  But it's mostly ignored here in the USA where it was invented in 1909 by the Socialist Party of America in support of female garment workers who were striking for humane working conditions in New York City sweatshops.

The holiday was popularized by the 1917 Russian Revolution, where women struck for "Bread and Peace" on March 8; the czar abdicated four days later.  So now you know why International Women's Day has never caught on in the USA -- it's far too dangerous!
 
This week on Global A Go-Go (Monday March 8, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site) you'll hear two hours of music by female artists from 19 different countries working across 6 decades.  And this is all coming to you on WRIR, almost certainly the radio station with the most female staffers of any radio station in the country.

March 2, 2021

Charts Feb 23 - Mar 1, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 KHALIA | "Free" [Single] | K-Licious
2 ELIDA ALMEIDA | Gerasonobu | Lusafrica
3 TANYA STEPHENS | "Good Good" [Single] | Tad's
4 PHONOSONICS | "Rocksteady Heavyweights" [Single] | self-released
5 FLORENCE ADOONI | "Mam Pe'ela Su'ure" [Single] | Philophon
6 FEMI KUTI | Stop The Hate | Partisan
7 ANANSY CISSE | Anoura | Riverboat
8 STELLA CHIWESHE | Ambuya! | Piranha
9 SYSTEMA SOLAR | "Mi Kolombia" [Single] | ONErpm
10 NAHAWA DOUMBIA | Kanawa | Awesome Tapes From Africa

February 28, 2021

Do you remember the days of slavery?

March 1 is the 76th birthday of Winston Rodney, the reggae singer better known as Burning Spear.  Burning Spear is the living embodiment of roots reggae; his music is the deepest, the most meditative, and at the same time the most politically charged music that's ever been made in Jamaica.
 
In celebration of his birthday, I'm going to spin a set of some of my favorite Burning Spear music.  A proper tribute to him would take hours, so use this set as a launching pad for your own exploration of this brilliant artist.
 
Also this week (Monday March 1, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): my favorite reggae singles of early 2021, a tribute to toaster U-Roy who passed away on February 17, a cynical look at the former Yugoslavia on the occasion of Bosnia & Herzegovina's Independence Day, Afropop from Mali and Senegal, and a wonderful new Ghanaian highlife single from Florence Adooni.

February 23, 2021

Charts February 16-22, 2021


WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 ADMAS | Sons Of Ethiopia | Frederiksberg
2 DOM LA NENA | Tempo | Six Degrees
3 ELIDA ALMEIDA | Gerasonobu | Lusafrica
4 FREE RADICALS | White Power Outage, Vol. 1 | self-released
5 NKUMBA SYSTEM | Bailao Duro! | Prado
6 FLORENCE ADOONI | "Mam Pe'ela Su'ure" [Single] | Philophon
7 BUYEPONGO VS. QUITAPENAS | "Cantarito/Inspiracion" [Single] | Peace & Rhythm
8 FEMI KUTI | Stop The Hate | Partisan
9 JOAO SELVA | Navegar | Underdog
10 ANANSY CISSE | Anoura | Riverboat

February 21, 2021

El Gran Pacheco

The musician, bandleader and entrepreneur Johnny Pacheco died on February 15 at age 85.  In my opinion, Pacheco is one of the seminal figures in American popular music, in the same category with people like Sam Phillips and Berry Gordy.
 
Fania, the record label he founded and artistically directed, is responsible for a style of music that has spread around the world: salsa.  This music reflects the point of view of young Spanish-speaking Caribbeans (Latinos) in New York City in the 1960s and 70s who grew up in an all-new urban multicultural environment.  Such an environment was unusual then -- today it's mainstream culture.

Pacheco did it all at Fania: he co-started and co-owned the label; he produced many of the recordings; he was the A&R man signing and developing artists like Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ray Barretto, Ruben Blades and Celia Cruz; he sold the albums out of the trunk of his car; he wrote songs; led and conducted bands; played flute and congas and even sang coros (background vocals).

This week on Global A Go-Go (Monday February 22, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site) the whole show focuses on Johnny Pacheco, Fania Records and the invention of salsa.

February 16, 2021

Charts February 9-15, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 FEMI KUTI | Stop The Hate | Partisan
2 BUYEPONGO VS. QUITAPENAS | "Cantarito/Inspiracion" [Single] | Peace & Rhythm
3 MADE KUTI | For(e)ward | Partisan
4 NKUMBA SYSTEM | Bailao Duro! | Prado
5 VOILAAA | Voiciii | Favorite
6 JOAO SELVA | Navegar | Underdog
7 STELLA CHIWESHE | Ambuya! | Piranha
8 VENEZONIX | La Que Es [EP] | Nacional
9 GLOBAL RIDDIMS, VOL. 4 | various artists | NYP
10 CHRISTINE SALEM | Mersi | Blue Fanal

February 14, 2021

Kuti legacy

On February 5, Partisan Records released Stop The Hate, the tenth solo album by Femi Kuti, eldest son of Fela Kuti and in his own right one of the most important Afrobeat artists.  On the same day the label also issued For(e)ward, the debut album of Femi's son and Fela's grandson Made Kuti.  They're also marketing the two as a 2-disc package called Legacy +.
 
This week on Global A Go-Go, the whole second hour is devoted to the Kuti musical legacy with tracks from Fela, Femi, Made and Fela's other musician son Seun who now fronts his father's old band, Egypt 80.

Also this week (Monday February 15, 3:00-5:00 PM on WRIR, for two weeks afterwards at wrir.org/listen, check your local listings for airing on other radio stations, and any old time at my podcast site): women of the mbira, the best new Latin material that's come across my desk this year, and the sounds of Trinidad's carnival -- you know, the one that's not happening this year.

February 9, 2021

Charts February 2-8, 2021

WRIR's NACC World Top Ten
1 BOMBA ESTEREO | Deja [Advance Tracks] | Sony Latin
2 JOAO SELVA | Navegar | Underdog
3 ANANSY CISSE | Anoura | Riverboat
4 BOSQ | Y Su Descarga Internacional | Bacalao
5 WARSAW AFROBEAT ORCHESTRA | Antibody | Peace & Rhythm
6 BUDOS BAND, THE | Long In The Tooth | Daptone
7 GOOD ONES, THE | "Soccer (Summer 1988)" [Single] | Anti-
8 TP ORCHESTRE POLY RYTHMO DE COTONOU BENIN | Volume 4: Yehoussei Leopold Batteur | Acid Jazz
9 FAT FREDDY'S DROP | Lock-In | The Drop
10 BROOKLYN RAGA MASSIVE | In D | self-released