2008-03-18
An amazing achievement 10 years in the making, Ivan Duran spent five years researching and preparing for the recording women singers of the Guarifuna communities of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua -- and then another five years doing the recording, mastering the tapes and adding the proper instrumental background. Duran is to Guarifuna music what Alan Lomax was to the Delta blues. Guarifunians are the descendants of shipwrecked African slaves and the Carab and Arawak Indians of the Carribean. These songs touch on all aspects of their lives, sometimes with heart-rending vocals and other times with the upbeat dance style called Punta. You'll find it all here, songs about raising children, work, missing a loved one, hurricanes, gossipers, government jobs and coming home. 03/08 MJVD W-Central American (Garifuna)Peter Cooper
Depot Light Songs Of Eric Taylor
Rin'
Inland Sea
The Prodigals
Dreaming In Hell's Kitchen
R CARLOS NAKAI with UDI BAR-DAVID
Voyagers
LOREENA MCKENNITT
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
FEMI KUTI
Day By Day
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