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Date : 2/6/2010 — Time : 1:12:37 AM
Artist : #Various Artists
Album : Alan Lomax in Haiti- Disc 1- Meringue and Urban Music From Haiti
Source : CD
Year : 2009
Genre : World
Label : Harte Recordings
Encoder : exact audio copy 0.96b
Codec : lame 3.91
Quality : VBR, average 223kbps, stereo
ID3-Tag : Yes, Version 1 & 2.3
Posted By : hototogisu on 06-02-2010
Ripped By : hototogisu on 06-02-2010
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Review / Description
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(I had made a tainted request for this recently but I did my research and it looks like it’s actually safe)
Please consider buying this if you enjoy what you hear. The music is fantastic, the box is gorgeous and jam-packed with info, and a portion of each box sold goes towards current relief efforts for Haiti.
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hxxp://www.harterecordings.com/
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When 21-year-old Alan Lomax dragged 155 pounds of luggage and recording equipment into the heat and humanity of Port-au-Prince’s dockside, he entered a crucible. In the Christmas season of 1936, Haiti was re-forging a national identity after a 15-year U.S. occupation. The island nation was discovering the roots of its rural culture in Africa, struggling to reconcile the class and race issues arising from a mixed French, Spanish and African heritage, and the cosmopolitan urban culture and folk traditions of the rural poor. Lomax, too, was coming of age in his first solo venture in ethnography, while wrestling with emotional uncertainty, romantic longing, technical challenges, sickness, and financial woes. On November 17, Harte Recordings will release Alan Lomax in Haiti, a 10-CD audio and video box set that reveals for the first time the musical and cultural fruits of that national and personal struggle.
Lomax entered a society stressed by poverty and occupation. The United States took control of Haiti in 1915 to patrol sea-lanes to the Panama Canal on the eve of WWI and to preserve order for the sugar companies. In 1936, the Marines had withdrawn just two years before, leaving behind a fragile representative government. The new independence also stimulated interest in folkloric traditions, as expressed in the indigène movement and the work of Haitian classical composer Ludovic Lamothe (his only recorded performances of his own work are on the set’s first disc). Though officially outlawed, Voudou music and ceremonies attracted sensationalists in the late 1920s and early 30s, such as Hollywood zombie-movie maker William Seabrook — which provoked an understandable mistrust of the ethnographers who followed.
Haiti in the 1930s was a magnet for scholars and ethnographers such as Lomax who were pursuing the trail of African-American culture to its sources in Africa. The lighter-skinned, urban upper classes identified with French culture and Catholicism, while the separateness of the undeveloped rural countryside that was home to Haiti’s masses allowed African expressions to flourish and hybridize with European elements. That relatively untouched terrain brought anthropologist Melville Herskovits, dancer and writer Katherine Dunham, author (and Lomax collaborator) Zora Neale Hurston, and several other researchers, including George Simpson and Harold Courlander, to Haiti during this period. Both in the United States and abroad, the late 1930s ushered in a new era of exploration of indigenous culture, folklore and the expressions of the rural poor. The shared experience of the global Depression created fellow feeling and interest in the lives and accomplishments of ordinary people. In the U.S., these realities were being documented by artists and writers employed by U.S. Federal programs. Previous expeditions to Haiti resulted in rich descriptions; Lomax brought back sounds and images, allowing them speak to us directly.
Lomax came to Haiti under the auspices of the Music Division of the Library of Congress. The young man was already well-traveled and experienced, having begun, while still a teenager, to assist his father, John Avery Lomax, in a major effort to record African-American folk music in the U.S. Later he collaborated with Zora Neale Hurston and NYU professor Mary Elizabeth Barnicle on field expeditions to the Georgia Sea Islands and migrant labor camps in Florida. Those trips pointed Lomax to the Bahamas in 1935 and then to Haiti, encouraged by Hurston, and funded, if minimally, by the Library.
As the extensive and illuminating books included in the box set make clear, Lomax was confronted with scenes surpassing any he’d witnessed in even the most poverty-stricken districts of his own country. Lomax’s Haiti diaries, edited by Ellen Harold, contain many evocative passages: “This morning on the mountain I walked through the whole of the lives of millions of people on the earth. A woman in a blue dress and holding her baby sat on the hard, clean, white clay of her front yard, while her man sat at the corner of their one-room hut, made of the wood, the straw, the palm leaves of that same mountain, leaned and smoked his pipe and did not look at the woman but at the fat nanny goat baaing around the corner. Down the street a little fox-terrier puppy say and shivered in the sun, ill with the disease of hunger; and all the dogs here are like that, thin and whining and shivering. I have the feeling that they and their masters mutually hate each other; they are competitors for the food supply.”
Lomax complained little to his diary, reserving his energies for detailed descriptions of what he saw, but he let us glimpse his troubles: the obstacles thrown up by the Haitian bureaucracy and the near-constant requests for payment against his almost total lack of means; the lack of discs for recording; the technical limitations of his equipment (this was the last time he would use the aluminum disc-cutting recorders); debilitating fevers and dysentery resulting from malaria. And there was the anguish of separation from his young fiancée, Elizabeth Harold, resolved by an elopement and joyous reunion in Haiti, where they married.
In spite of the challenges, Lomax managed to produce 1,500 recordings (fifty hours of sound) and six films, all of which were deposited in the Library of Congress. There they remained for seventy years, until a project begun by the Association for Cultural Equity/Alan Lomax Archive in the late 1990s resulted in preservation work by the Library’s American Folklife Center and The Magic Shop in New York. The aluminum discs were transferred at the Library’s Sound Lab in March, 2000. The medium was not ideal, as Matt Barton, the Library’s curator of sound describes: “The twelve-inch aluminum discs they used for most of these recordings could only hold about five minutes of sound comfortably, but often, they simply had to hold more. On many discs, Brad and I saw that they had allowed the recording head to keep tracking to within barely an inch of the hole in the center of the disc. This reduced the fidelity and created untold technical headaches more than sixty years after the recordings were made, but in this way, a few seconds, perhaps even a full minute more of priceless documentary recording was accomplished.” The transferred files arrived at the Magic Shop in 2006, where Steve Rosenthal and Warren Russell-Smith applied digital technology to tease out the sound from the ambient noise and what Russell-Smith calls “the coughing and wheezing of Alan Lomax’s 1930s recording equipment.” The entire collection was mastered using even more advanced tools in summer of 2009.
In addition to producing the box set, ACE will repatriate the entire collection to Haiti, completely restored and remastered. There, they hope to work with local people and institutions to ensure that it is used and disseminated. As a result of its sponsorship by the Green Family Foundation of Miami, which is involved in humanitarian work in Haiti, the project has been made part of the Clinton Global Initiative in Haiti. -No Depression
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01 (1:42) Surprise Jazz – Mesi, Papa Vensan
02 (0:50) Alan Lomax – Test Strip
03 (3:20) Surprise Jazz – Gonaives
04 (1:32) Surprise Jazz – Merengue
05 (2:47) Surprise Jazz – Instrumental Meringue
06 (2:34) Surprise Jazz – Instrumental Meringue
07 (1:50) Ludovic Lamothe – Loko
08 (2:22) Ludovic Lamothe – Nibo
09 (3:06) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Profond Admiration
10 (5:12) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Medamn-yo Ki Di Yo Fidel
11 (4:45) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Fanm Ki Jalou
12 (5:16) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Le Grande Sympathie
13 (5:25) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Bon Kleren De Nicanor Petiguy
14 (3:39) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Deus Blues
15 (1:55) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Ochan Pou President Trujillo
16 (4:00) Orchestre Granville Desronvil – Toulejou Se Yon Sel Chanson
17 (1:13) Dr. Rieser – Drapeau Benis
18 (0:28) Dr. Rieser – Boumbaya, Boumbe
19 (0:37) Zora Neale Hurston – Bluebird
20 (0:36) Zora Neale Hurston – Bama, Bama
21 (1:11) Zora Neale Hurston – There Stands A Bluebird
22 (3:07) Tresse A Rubans – Nan Peyi-m Fanm Pa Konmande
23 (2:43) Tresse A Rubans – Fanm-sa-a, We Tiye Gason
Playing Time : 60:10
Total Size : 97.2 MB
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01 (4:02) Ago’s Bal Band – Son Bon Gason, Mesye
02 (1:17) Ago’s Bal Band – Demonstration Of The Tuning Of The Malinoumbas
03 (4:35) Ago’s Bal Band – Mesi, Papa Vensan
04 (3:51) Ago’s Bal Band – Ala Mesye Ki Gen Kouraj Banbile
05 (3:55) Ago’s Bal Band – Moun Podepe
06 (3:03) Ago’s Bal Band – Kamen Sa W Fe?
07 (2:50) Ago’s Bal Band – Ti Manman-m Cheri
08 (1:57) Ago’s Bal Band – Danbala Aye
09 (3:37) Ago’s Bal Band – Kamelit A Bay La Bel Choz
10 (2:07) Andreas LaCroix & Andre Gunfred – M Pap Mouri Pou W An Jalouzi
11 (1:58) Andreas LaCroix & Andre Gunfred – Bon Ti Konsey
12 (2:46) La Movinillere – Ti Manman Cheri
13 (2:47) La Movinillere – Ma Prale Jeremie
14 (2:38) La Movinillere – Valse A Elle
15 (3:27) La Movinillere – Mwen Manman Bouke Fe M Sibi
16 (2:19) La Movinillere – La Violette
17 (2:18) La Movinillere – Moun Podepe
18 (3:18) La Movinillere – Bonswa Papa Pye
19 (4:42) La Movinillere – Le President Trujillo Te Visite
20 (4:44) La Movinillere – Nan Gonayiv
21 (4:50) La Movinillere – Feray-o
22 (1:03) La Movinillere – Nibo
23 (3:01) La Movinillere – Micheline
24 (2:41) La Movinillere – Papa Gede Bel Gason
Playing Time : 73:46
Total Size : 117 MB
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01 (4:14) Bann Madriga Kenscoff – Madriga Medley
02 (3:25) Bann Madriga Kenscoff – Voye Ale
03 (1:38) Ban Maskawon Of Petion-Ville – Mwen Pral Kay Tilem
04 (0:42) Ago’s Madriga – Maskawon Drumming
05 (1:59) Saul’s Bann Madriga Cocoye – Ma Rele Se Samafo
06 (1:28) Saul’s Bann Madriga Cocoye – San-m Ape Koule
07 (2:47) Saul’s Bann Madriga Cocoye – Aganman Monte Bwa, L Ale
08 (1:00) Saul’s Bann Madriga Cocoye – Jenn Jan Kokoaye M Tande A Nap Tronpe
09 (0:40) Bann Madriga St. Jacques – Woy-o Woy-o/Ochan
10 (3:58) Bann Madriga St. Jacques – Kondiye, Wa Play Drapo
11 (3:34) Bann Madriga St. Jacques – Se Ayizan Mwen Mande/St. Jacques Bann Vodou Song
12 (1:42) Premye Bann Otofonik – Annou Manyen Na We
13 (1:03) Les Assassins – Mesi, Papa Vensan
14 (1:14) Les Assassins – Se Konnen, Yo Pa Konnen Ou
15 (0:34) Les Assassins – Kondi M Ale
16 (1:04) Les Assassins – Alantou Kay La Genyen Dife
17 (2:03) Les Batonistes – Mi-a, M Tande Rele-o
18 (2:25) Les Batonistes – Ezili-o, Ezili-mi-a
19 (2:41) 1st Bann Madriga – Moyiz-o
20 (0:24) 2nd Bann Madriga – Kayoka/Men Wa Men Wa, Woy-o/Lage Siren La, Se Laraj-o
21 (1:44) 2nd Bann Madriga – Ma We W Banbile
22 (1:13) 2nd Bann Madriga – Pou W Taye Banda
23 (4:41) 3rd Bann Madriga – Prese Pou N Ale
24 (5:38) 3rd Bann Madriga – Moyiz-o, Ma Pare Un Bwa Pou Yo
25 (5:36) 3rd Bann Madriga – Sourit Kaba Bobo A
Playing Time : 57:27
Total Size : 93.8 MB
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01 (3:11) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Papa Gede Kenbe M
02 (2:10) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Map Pran Yon Fanm Kon Rara Deyo
03 (1:17) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Fredrik Kaba Medanm-yo/Depi Ye Swa M’ Senti Ko Mwen Pa Gaya
04 (3:23) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Peny Nan Pwel/Saul-o, De Ougan Kontre-la/Elen-o, Vini Kontre Mwen Plas Dos-la
05 (4:05) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Beni Se Papa Legba/Lava Bobo, Dyab-o/Direkte Mwen T’a Bwe Bwason Etranj/Ayo, Monte Bwa L Ale
06 (2:28) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Chez-o, Prete M Yon Chez-o
07 (2:09) Le Roux Chay-o-pye – Pa Mele Nan Betiz-sa
08 (2:21) Bann Rara Meilleure – M’a Rele Lelen
09 (2:55) Meilleure Chay-o-pye – Way, Way Dimann
10 (2:43) Bann Rara Ago – Ouvri Pot-la, Fre Ago Kap Entre
11 (2:31) Bann Rara Ago – Awi-aw-a, Lage Bourik-la
12 (1:41) Bann Rara Ago – Ago Monte Bwa, L Ale
13 (1:57) Bann Rara Ago – Ago, Nou We Sa-o, Bagay-sa Gen Danje-o
14 (1:21) Bann Rara Thomar – Chez-o, Prete M Yon Chez-o
15 (1:02) Bann Rara Thomar – Bobo Kaye Sou Teras-la
16 (2:34) Bann Rara Thomar – Mwen An Va, Loko, Anye
17 (1:55) Bann Rara Divinit – Papa Ki Ban M Gwos-la
18 (1:30) Bann Rara Divinit – Katil Were Fanm-nan
19 (1:51) Bann Rara Divinit – Gwo, Gwo
20 (1:06) Bann Rara Divinit – Voye Ale
21 (1:22) Rara Resigne Payette – Yavole
22 (2:39) The Vaksin Players Of Rara Ste. Therese – Vaksin-s Of The Rara Ste. Therese
23 (2:16) Rara Ste. Therese – Mwen Tete
Playing Time : 50:27
Total Size : 87.4 MB
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01 (1:11) Francilia – Dodo, Dodo, Krab Nans Kalalou
02 (0:52) The Secondary Students At L’Ecole Daumier – Un P’tit Pied Laurier
03 (1:14) Anna & Cecile – Un P’tit Pied Laurier
04 (0:38) The Secondary Students At L’Ecole Daumier – Ti Zwazo
05 (1:18) Louis Florvilus & His Group Of Men – Delina, Pinga Manyen Moungo
06 (1:21) The Students At L’Ecole Daumier – Pinga Manje
07 (0:18) The Students At L’Ecole Daumier – M Pa Manje Nan Jaden Manman-w
08 (0:41) The Secondary Students At L’Ecole Daumier – Se Rosann, Yap Prete M Yon Pelen
09 (0:37) The Students At L’Ecole Daumier – O’Zanana
10 (0:53) Anonymous Singer – Jwe Yoyo
11 (1:09) Three Children, Age 12 – Adye Manman Bay Kola-a
12 (0:54) Boseuit Siniature, Tanis Aristide & Toto Antoine – Twa Pa, Toutlanwit
13 (1:25) Boseuit Siniature, Tanis Aristide & Toto Antoine – De Rad Broule
14 (1:12) Boseuit Siniature, Tanis Aristide & Toto Antoine – Rozmeli, Ale Pale Manman-m Pou Mwen
15 (0:55) Unknown Artist – Agawou-o, Dyab-la Bobo Lode
16 (1:20) Jean Blaise & A Small Group Of Boys – Bonjou, Bonjou Manman Sira
17 (1:29) The Plaisance Boy Scout Troupe – Cantique Des Patrouilles
18 (1:06) The Plaisance Boy Scout Troupe – La Crocodile
19 (1:14) The Plaisance Boy Scout Troupe – Les Scouts Sont La
20 (1:20) The Plaisance Boy Scout Troupe – C’est Le Piston Qui Fait Marcher Le Machine
21 (0:24) Tazi Aldophe – Madmazel Ki Manje Kalabou
22 (0:26) Anna – Je Vois La Marguerite
23 (0:35) Anna – Helene
24 (0:36) Anna & Cecile – J’avais Des Belles Fleures
25 (2:03) Students Of L’Ecole Normal – Deye Mon-la, Ann Prale We
26 (1:54) Students Of L’Ecole Normal – Bonjou, Manman Sira
27 (1:13) Students Of L’Ecole Normal – Drums and Vaksin-s
28 (1:43) Students Of L’Ecole Normal – M Pral Fe Lago Ti Zongle
29 (1:48) Students At The Chateau Rural School – Pinga Way-o
30 (1:21) Students At The Chateau Rural School – La Fig Banann
Playing Time : 33:10
Total Size : 48.5 MB
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01 (1:53) Baptiste Pierre – Fleurs, Certaines Jolies Fleurs
02 (1:41) Alberto Pierre, Francilia & Others – Al Entrant Dans Sa Maison
03 (1:13) Louis & His Group Of Men – La Belle, La Belle
04 (1:05) Louis & His Group Of Men – Trois Kilometres, Ca Use Les Souliers
05 (0:55) Louis & His Group Of Men – M Ba Sayil Manje
06 (2:14) Alberto Pierre – Chere Mama, Cher Papa, Assez Longtemps
07 (2:33) Baptists Pierre, Francilia & Alberto Pierre – Etendez La
08 (3:03) Alberto Pierre, Francilia & Others – Se Yon Ayewoplan
09 (2:01) Alberto Pierre – Quand Je Suis Enceinte
10 (1:20) Alberto Pierre – Monsieur Napoleon
11 (4:40) Louis & His Group Of Men – Romance De Princesse Zelene
12 (3:16) Louis & His Group Of Men – A La Trois Ans Dans La Prison
13 (1:51) Louis & His Group Of Men – Romance De La Guerre
14 (3:39) Louis & His Group Of Men – Pouquoi Moin Pleure
15 (3:56) Louis & His Group Of Men – Le Malheureux Jour Pour Moi
16 (3:35) Louis & His Group Of Men – Gouvernour Boville
17 (0:26) Loume Freice Of The Sosyete Viyolon – En Avant Simple
18 (0:56) Loume Freice Of The Sosyete Viyolon – Mesi, Papa Vensan
19 (1:10) The Sosyete Viyolon – Drums Of The Sosyete Viyolon
20 (2:44) Ounsi-s Of The Ounfo Of Ti Kouzen – Kantik
21 (2:04) Ounsi-s Of The Ounfo Of Ti Kouzen – Kantik
22 (0:10) Elizabeth Lomax – Announcement By Elizabeth Lomax
Playing Time : 46:25
Total Size : 72.8 MB
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01 (1:50) Francilia – Yo Mache Ak Wanga Pou M Pa Sa Mariye
02 (1:24) Francilia – Medanm-yo Ki Mande Mariye, Napwen Lajan
03 (1:24) Francilia – Demwazel, Na Fe Renmen
04 (1:37) Francilia – Ameli, Wa Di Manma Konsa
05 (1:52) Francilia – Ou Pa Si Bel, Ou Pa Si Dous
06 (1:15) Francilia – Menaj Mwen Jalou, Wap A Manyen Tete-m
07 (1:48) Francilia – Kina, Kina, Manman La Mennen Ou Lantan
08 (1:31) Francilia – To, To, To, Papa, Ou Se Kannay
09 (1:35) Francilia – Mwen Di Yo, Mwenn Pa We Moun Lakay Lak
10 (1:52) Francilia – Kite L Ale Tribinal
11 (1:52) Francilia – Nou Tout Se Moun
12 (1:52) Francilia – Larivye Bode, Le Pase
13 (1:35) Francilia – Twa Fwa Nan Peyi-o, Chanpay-o
14 (1:42) Francilia – Avan Lamo Se Grandye Nan Syel
15 (1:35) Francilia – Aye, Ki Gangan Sila?
16 (1:34) Francilia – Papa Legba Zando
17 (1:43) Francilia – Danbala-m Se Koulev-o
18 (2:47) Francilia – Fiyole Pou Danbala
19 (1:12) Francilia – Ayizan, Belekounde
20 (1:09) Francilia – Agwe Tawoyo, M Prale Peche
21 (1:10) Francilia – O Sen Yo, Le-le-o
22 (2:01) Francilia – Ogou Badagri, Si Ou Rete Yon Kote
23 (1:49) Francilia – Ogou-o Neg Ge, Fizil Tire, M Pa Pe Yo
24 (1:49) Francilia – Ezili Yon Lwa Ki Red-o
25 (2:06) Francilia – Ezili Bon Lwa, Defense-mwen
26 (1:36) Francilia – Kandel-o, Fre Nago, Kote Ou Ye
27 (1:33) Francilia – Ayama Lbo Le-le
28 (1:32) Francilia – Gade Nan Mize-a M Tonbe
29 (1:23) Francilia – Gedevi Yawe, Se Lwa Mwen
30 (1:25) Francilia – Gede Nibo, Yo Fe Rayi Mwen
31 (1:30) Francilia – Papa Pye Bade Kiliso
32 (1:57) Francilia – Bade Vayan Gason
33 (2:49) Francilia – Papa Gede, Lanme Kache, Rasin San Bout
34 (1:23) Francilia – Gougoun, Mwen Nan Men W
35 (1:47) Francilia – Met Kafou Men Djab-la
36 (1:31) Francilia – M Ale Nan Simitye Tout Zonbi Kouri Deye Mwen
Playing Time : 60:30
Total Size : 94.5 MB
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01 (1:00) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Papa Legba Ouvri Barye-a
02 (1:02) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Legba, Wayan, Wayan, M Ale
03 (0:47) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Fe Salye, Ewa, Ewa, Legba Bouke
04 (0:56) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Mwen Di Loko, Mwen Yanvalou Mwen
05 (0:59) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Papa Loko, Pale Petit-yo Pou Mwen
06 (1:03) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Loko Ma Bia Elouwe
07 (1:20) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Danbala Wedo Tokan Koulev
08 (0:53) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Danbala Wedo, Ogous-o
09 (1:35) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Danbala Wedo, Chita-la, Siyan-o, Bondye
10 (0:59) Odelia & Anita – Bonswa Gran, Bonswa Zanfan-yo
11 (1:00) Odelia & Anita – Alouba, Alouba, Nous Mare-o
12 (0:44) Odelia & Anita – Ezili-o, Kote Ou Ye?
13 (1:15) Odelia – Ayizan-o, Lese Koule
14 (1:03) Odelia – Ayizan, Ayizan-o, Ayizan Marche
15 (0:57) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Ayizan, Do Le, Le
16 (1:51) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Agasou-o, M Pral Nan Ginen
17 (0:39) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Agasou, Do M Selere
18 (1:12) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – M Prale We Mitans Si Ma Degwe
19 (1:22) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Nou La-e Sobo, Nou La-e
20 (1:32) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Jouda-yo Nonme Nonm-mwen
21 (1:17) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Li Sa Agonye-e
22 (1:17) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Adamisou, Bravo Ougan Mwen
23 (1:22) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Tiyet Marsey Na Gade Ounfo
24 (2:05) A Group Of Men And Women Accompanied By Saul Polinice, Louis & Ciceron Marseille – Konsole Laplas Ginen Konsole
25 (1:20) George Narville & Group – Gloria & Prayer
26 (1:48) George Narville & Group – Christening Of The Drums, Prayer
27 (1:40) Madame Degrasse & Group – Deploye Drapo Gade Wanman, Nou La-e
28 (1:48) Madame Degrasse & Group – Sobo Mande Yon Veve, Drapo-sa Elouwe
29 (0:27) Elize Balon – Flavodou Wanga Siye
30 (2:12) Eliza Balon & Group – Gabriyel-o, Vodou Mwen-yea-o
31 (1:42) Eliza Balon & Group – Lafanmi Sanble
32 (1:15) Eliza Balon & Group – Eliza Balon & Group / Danbala Wedo, Dan Ki Sou Mande Salado
33 (1:05) Eliza Balon & Group – Go-wi-en, Danbala Wedo, Go-wi-en-e
34 (1:58) Eliza Balon & Group – Wedo, Miwa-e
35 (1:50) Eliza Balon & Group – Mi Doule, Mi Doule La, Ayizan Gid Mwen
36 (1:00) Theoline Marseille – Dayome Woy, Ma Sa Nou De
37 (0:57) Elize Balon & Group – Koupe Pou De Gouden, Deliha, Koupe Donk
38 (1:15) Elize Balon & Group – Danbala Wedo, Anko Wi-en-e
39 (1:02) Elize Balon & Group – Li Le Pou Nou Reploye Drapo
40 (0:54) Elize Balon & Group – Y Ape Kondi M Ale
41 (1:22) Elize Balon & Group – Wo-o-o-o, Me Wi-en-e
42 (1:17) Elize Balon & Group – Ounsi Malouk-o
43 (1:16) Elize Balon & Group – Di Sa Bondye-e
Playing Time : 54:18
Total Size : 99.2 MB
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01 (2:33) Arnold & Saul – Lisya-o, Kome Sa Ou Vle?
02 (1:11) Arnold & Saul – Se Pou Chante-a, Yo Banmwen Twa Degout-o
03 (1:43) Arnold & Saul – Padon, Padon, Map Mande Padon
04 (1:07) An Anonymous Group Of Men In A Canefield – Bare, Bare, Bare Fanm
05 (1:27) An Anonymous Group Of Men In A Canefield – Tifi-a Mete Pantalet
06 (1:12) An Anonymous Group Of Men In A Canefield – Nan Semitye Pou M Antere Fanmi Mwen
07 (1:50) An Anonymous Group Of Men In A Canefield – Ogou Demanye, Nou We Koyo, Ye
08 (2:41) An Anonymous Group Of Men In A Canefield – Banm Mwen Le Mwen Batonye
09 (1:57) Leplinas Lamar & Group – Tomazo Na Prale
10 (1:41) Alphonse & Group – Dous-o, Dous-o
11 (2:13) Alphonse & Group – Kite M Ale, Manman Mwen
12 (1:21) An Anonymous Group Of Men & Women – Lakonmin-o
13 (1:20) An Anonymous Goup Of Men – Mwen Chache Yoyo
14 (1:34) An Anonymous Group Of Men With Drum Accompaniment – Pinga W Manyen Manman
15 (1:38) Sosyete Wou – Legba, L Ouvri Barye-a Pou Mwen
16 (2:24) Sosyete Wou – Laren, Ti Jann, Nou We Nou Se Deja Kongo
17 (1:24) Sosyete Wou – Tiyiya, Se Way
18 (1:23) Sosyete Wou – Rasin De, Bwa, Bwa
19 (1:47) Sosyete Wou – Se Mwen Rosinyol, Sanba, Mwen Chante
20 (1:28) Sosyete Wou – Kou W Vle Mennan Mwen
21 (2:12) Sosyete Wou – Drumming Of The Sosyete Wou
22 (2:31) Sosyete Djouba – Djouba And Kongo Drumming
23 (2:33) Sosyete Djouba – Anmwe Nibo, M Te Pale Ou
24 (2:03) Sosyete Djouba – Viv O, M Rele Gouvene
25 (1:46) Sosyete Djouba – Leve Rad, Pou M Konnen Sa Ou Pote
26 (3:03) Sosyete Djouba – Elen Kap Kriye, Bet-la Anraje L
27 (1:44) Sosyete Djouba – Madanm Mariye, Sa Se Dwol
Playing Time : 49:46
Total Size : 80.5 MB
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01 (1:30) Gustave Tanice – Bonjou Papa Dambala, Kouman Ou Ye
02 (1:41) Gustave Tanice – Bade Ounsi
03 (1:16) Gustave Tanice – Mape Mande Ou Padon
04 (1:25) Gustave Tanice – Ezili Freda, Sen Jwa-e
05 (1:21) Gustave Tanice – Ezili Freda, Koye Ou Ye?
06 (1:59) Gustave Tanice – Ogou Balendyo Neg Politik
07 (2:02) Gustave Tanice – Azaka Gweliye, Tonne
08 (1:26) Gustave Tanice – Azaka Mande San-e
09 (1:56) Gustave Tanice – Jwe Minis Azaka Jwe
10 (1:12) Gustave Tanice – Kouman Sa
11 (0:40) Gustave Tanice – Ogou Fe Mande Sinyale La
12 (1:09) Gustave Tanice – Fe Yon Veve Pou Danbala Wedo
13 (1:18) Gustave Tanice – Danbala Tokan, Mape Mande
14 (0:40) Gustave Tanice – Pa Jodi Nou Sou Lanme
15 (2:18) Gustave Tanice – Jodiya, Se Jou Pa Mwen
16 (1:04) Gustave Tanice – Ala Yon Bel Ti Gason Se Ogou Fe
17 (1:20) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Drumming Of The Sosyete Dereyal
18 (2:14) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Ti Kita, Bouyi Non Woy
19 (1:23) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Ti Kita Se Pa Konsa M Konmande
20 (2:05) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Jan Kita, Se Mwen Yo Rele Kann Chech-o
21 (1:11) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Ezili Ma Foula Pou Yo
22 (1:47) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Chanpay Oke, Kretyen Pa Kreyen Anko
23 (2:05) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Le Minwit-o Se Le Mwen
24 (1:36) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Sedya! Sedye O!
25 (1:09) Sosyete Dereyal & Francilia – Granba, Manje W Pare
26 (2:28) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Zila Lan Peyi Kongo
27 (2:18) Sosyete Boumba – Drumming – 3 Drums Of The Sosyete Boumba
28 (1:45) The Drummers Of The Sosyete Boumba – Mwen Salonge, Yaya Mwen Salonge
29 (2:02) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Ezili Si Ou Mande Manje, Map Bayou Li
30 (1:41) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Lwa Zila, Se Sakre
31 (1:46) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Fey-o, Rele Fey-o
32 (1:49) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Makaya Penba, M Vle We Yo
33 (1:59) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Lenba, Lenda Sou Lemo
34 (1:20) Sosyete Boumba & Marileanne Joseph – Granbwa-e, Manje Ou Pare
Playing Time : 54:55
Total Size : 86.6 MB
Total Size: 878 MB
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