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El Baile de las Horas Montuno MON017
MARINAH
Engaging debut solo album from the Barcelona- based, ex-lead singer of Ojos de Brujo – mixing flamenco, pop, jazz, world, etc – with contributions from members of Gotan Project, Orishas, etc.
Legends & Legacies Smithsonian Folkways SFWCD40569
FLACO JIMENEZ / MAX BACA
The Tejano accordion legend is joined by the leader of The Texmaniacs on bajo sexto, for a spirited session in the true conjunto tradition, with bass and drums support. Plus 44-page booklet.
PIERRE BENSUSAN
Encore – Live (3CD) Dadgad Music DM1013
The uniquely gifted French-Algerian guitarist celebrates his 40th year as a performer with this beautifully packaged 3CD, 35-track set of live performances spanning his entire career.
Fol Musica 100FOL1074
KEPA JUNKERA Galiza (2CD)
The Basque musician presents a 2CD celebration of Galician music, with guests including : Uxía, Budiño, Susana Seivane, Radio Cos + many more. Packaged in 9” square, 50-page hardback book.
Through the Eyes of the Sun Elen Music EM02
BELONOGA
Gergana Dimitrova (Belonoga ) previously with Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares & the Eva Quartet, presents a fascinating album influenced by Australian aborigines, African pygmies & her own heritage.
The Complete Recordings 1929-1934 (3CD)
CHARLEY PATTON Acrobat ACTRCD9036
The classic Paramount and Vocalion sessions by the generally accepted ‘father’ of Mississippi Delta blues. His blues, spirituals, ballads, hillbilly songs, etc, do not lose their power or intensity.
Live in Japan with Hammie Nixon Delmark DE835
SLEEPY JOHN ESTES
This album was recorded by Estes (rediscovered by Delmark in ’62) with his regular harmonica companion, in November,1974 – during one of the very first tours of Japan by a blues artist.
EVERLY BROTHERS Songs Our Daddy Taught Us +
Instant Party! Hoodoo 263475
The Everlys revisited their folk & country roots on the 1958 “Songs….” album, plus as a bonus the “Instant Party!” album from 1962 + bonus tracks. Chet Atkins & Floyd Cramer feature.
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