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Thursday, February 23, 2006

THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Eleven: Music of Yemen


PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL!


Well folks, I continue to bring you this great collection...Volume Eleven is no less interesting.
Enjoy.
You want more information on this? Of course you do..well go and read it here.

Please...no more pseudo-political comments. I am becoming bored with this incessant stream of fools who see some imagined link between 'The Music Of Islam' and the religion of Islam.
Fuck me!
This IS AN MP3 FORUM!
(well, blog actually.)
A forum would be something like this.
Sign up there, you'll find it interesting, probably. Maybe not.
Anyway If you are the one that voted for 'Fuck Off and get a job you bastard' in my poll then I must say this to you: Fuck you, you bastard!
Hehe.

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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Ten: Qur'an Recitation


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I know this one might infringe upon the bigoted few and their inability to see past religion to listen to something that might just be a bit special.
Yes it is a Koran recital. A prayer no less. Not my bag but definitely a part of this collection and as such, worth hearing in that context.
Want a bit more info?
Click me then!

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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Nine: Mawlawiyah Music of the Whirling Dervishes



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And here is Volume 9...just for you.

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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Eight: Folkloric Music of Tunisia


PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL!
Ok folks...apologies to those of you who lack the generosity of mind to appreciate good music but to the rest of you, here is volume Eight!

That's all I will tell you for now. there will be a download of information about the series available at the end of the series of posts.





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Monday, February 20, 2006

THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Seven: Al-Andalus, Andalusian Music



I was wondering here in my sickbed of an uneventful home today...Yes I have an illness that drives me to stay at home and consequently, do this site.
As I tried to get some google adwords on here last week and surprise surprise they said I was refused because of copyrighted material on the site, I now wonder if there is absolutely any way I can add to my meagre financial situation by way of this blog. To that end I have changed the poll today. PLEASE VOTE IN IT.
The results will give me an idea if this is just a stupid idea or if I can actually gain from this...

Anyway, here is the next volume in this fucking brilliant series!


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You might think less of me for the ideas regarding finances but fuck it...when you are ill for so long it does kind of get a bit tedious and the potential for earning is so fucking limited that I am trying this anyway just to get an idea of the feedback.
Shoot me! Just do the poll then!

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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume six: Al-Maghrib, Gnawa Music



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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Roots of a Legend [2004]



hiya 'This here,
To put a cherry on top of all those awesome bootlegs 'It put up a while back...
Here is the complete early Trojan recordings ('70 - '76),
before they “crossed over” to Island,
a lot of them produced by Lee Scratch Perry.
What else can i say?
They laid down the template for the Rasta-roots reggae sound...
Tuff gong, man...
Also, i have a DVD of a 1980 “Survival” concert,
17 months before Bob took the crow road.
Will i stick it up too? Do u want it? Whaddaya think?

Enjoy!

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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Five: 'Aissaoua Sufi Ceremony

Ok here we are onto volume 5.
I'm leng you down here but life dictates that I just cannot sit and give you much info on these today...I won't start explaining my personal life problems to you but just take it from me...getting these upped today is an acheivment all on its own.
I seem to have no or very little input from the other guys that joined me here.
so I will be putting out an all points bulletin soon...for new members! I will even teach you how and where to get albums from, as well as how to upload and pack them etc..

So on to the next volume...

A great one this, TWO DISCS!

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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Four: Music of the Arabian Peninsula

Gateway to village...Oman, Arabian Peninsula
Well I bring you yet another of these great volumes in the superb collection.
This one is not my favourite I have to say but...well, you would do well not to listen to me. I know next to nothing about everything anyway right?

Time is of the essence today so just take the review I found and decide for yourself!

During the early phase of conceptualizing what would become The Music of Islam, at least one volume was planned to be recorded in Iraq, in the ancient city of Basra. However, the tempest of world politics prevented us from accomplishing this goal.

With no legal means to enter Iraq our approach changed to a global search for Iraqi musicians. And to our surprise, in the beautiful port city of Doha in the small Emirate of Qatar on the east coast of the Arabian peninsula (not too far south of the Iraqi border), we discovered an expatriate community of Iraqi musicians, all born in Baghdad and graduates of Baghdad University.


The Music of Islam, Volume Four embraces some of the most beautiful Islamic music from Iraq, featuring the 'ud and various percussion instruments, performed by Iraqi master musicians who keep their music traditions alive in Qatar.

The Artists:
Producer David Parsons eloquently captures the traditional classical and art music of Iraq in this volume of The Music of Islam series featuring two expatriate musicians from Iraq.
Born in Iraq in 1389/1969, Mohammed Saleh Abd Al-Saheb Lelo, holds a degree in music from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baghdad University, with a major focus on the 'ud (oud, a short-necked fretless lute) and qanun (a type of plucked board zither). He worked as a session musician for Iraqi broadcasting from 1409/1988-1416/1995 and has worked with most of the leading Iraqi vocalists. In addition to his recordings and numerous performances at major festivals in Iraq, Mohammed Saleh taught music courses at Baghdad University and Babel University and has published articles in local newspapers. Currently, Mohammed Saleh is the 'ud and qanun player for the Qatar Vision Advertising and Media Production Agency.
Young girl. Oman, Arabian Peninsula.
Haitham Hasan, born in 1389/1969, began playing percussion instruments at the age of nine. His training includes the study of all the Arabic percussion instruments. He has performed in major international music festivals and has recorded with many well–known Arabic singers. In this recording, Haitham is featured on the tabalah (a goblet drum), kasur (a small single–headed drum), riqq (tambourine), tar (a single–headed frame drum), sajat (copper finger cymbals), drenga (like the tabalah but more metallic in sound) and the tabl (a double–headed cylindrical drum).

Tracklist
1 QUAM NA DIMI 7'27"
2 ISH LONAK INI 5'55"
3 TAQSIM I 3'40"
4 YA GARIYA KHABIRINI 6'05"
5 AL HAJR 7'12"
6 MAROU ALYAA EL-HELWEN 4'24"
7 TAQSIM 2 6'21"
8 BEAD KONTO 6'40"
9 LAMA BADA YATASANA 3'45"
10 TAQSIM 3 5'50"
11 YA HELO YA ABU EL-SEDARA 5'52"
Total Time: 64'49"




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THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Three: Music of the Nubians

A Nubian guard

Here is a little info about this one for you.
The next in the series and a great one at that. I hope you enjoy this and maybe go and buy the complete series...?

From ancient times, Nubian peoples have flourished in the land along the Nile River. But Egyptian projects to dam the river at Aswan have, over time, submerged the Nubian territories along the Nile under water. And with the completion of the Aswan High Dam and Lake Nasser came the inundation of the entire Nubian valley in southern Egypt. As a result, the Egyptian Nubians irrevocably lost what remained of their ancestral lands along the Nile and were forcibly relocated. The resettlement has given rise to a range of social problems, and many aspects of Nubian culture and social organization that previously existed have now changed or disappeared.

Despite efforts to survive or revive their culture, at this present point in the epic history of the Nubians, when their ancestral land is lost, and when their language is no longer the medium of either their religion or their government, music may in fact prove to be the best means for preserving something of the ethos of Nubian culture, and for adapting it to further changes in the future

Nubian boy canoe on Nile

The Artists
Recorded at the Aswan Palace of Culture in Aswan, Egypt, this third volume in The Music of Islam series is performed by the highly acclaimed Aswan Troupe for Folkloric Arts, under the musical direction of Dr. Fawzy Fawzy. Originally formed of amateurs to participate in weddings and celebrations in the homes of friends and relatives, the troupe quickly evolved into a professional organization. With the support of the Palace of Culture's director and Aswan's governor, the troupe made its first public performance in 1395/1975, featuring a number of folk dances and representing various customs and traditions of the region. The troupe is co-directed by Dr. Modather Saleem Ahmed and Dr. Fawzy Fawzy.
The traditional instruments featured, which are used to accompany Nubian song and dance, include the 'ud (fretless, short-necked lute), tabla (or tabalah, single–headed tapered drum) and tar (or duff, round framedrum). The typical song style is based on alternation of a solo singer with a chorus. Both song and dance are often accompanied by intricate patterns of hand–clapping and foot-stomping. Wedding celebrations, which can last up to a week, are the main social setting for performing traditional Nubian music and dance.

Tracklist
1 AL-KARTCH 6'31"
2 FOLK SONG 6'16"
3 NUBIAN RHYTHMS 5'49"
4 ZAFA (The groom's wedding procession) 3'22"
5 POPULAR GAMES 4'45"
6 AL-NAJIMSHAD 10'03"
7 AL-SOUKH (At the market) 6'17"
8 SALAAM YA 4'58"
9 AL-SAYADDIN (Fishermen) 6'22"
10 AL-TATHA 7'55"
11 ALLAH MUSAU 6'15"
Total Time: 69'32"

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Sunday, February 12, 2006

THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Two: Music of the South Sinai Bedouins


I might do well to mention that I have been up more or less all night...in pain. I don't say it to garner sympathy, more to get across the weird twilight zone type of surreality I am floating in right now.
I will post this one and then go for a sleep. Oh and this is the second night in a row that pain has caused a night of wakefulness. Which is tiring in itself.
Anyway(....!)


You should be H-A-P-P-Y ! It's the SECOND Volume in the series!
This one's from the Bedouin Tribes. Did I mention the first one is Egyptian?
Anyway I will post the story behind this collection later.

enjoy the music my friends....
I need to get myself horizontal before I sleep vertically.

Zzzzzzzz.




THE MUSIC OF ISLAM - Volume Two: Music of the South Sinai Bedouins

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This blogspot is acting fucked up lately. I mean....tell me why the fuck should I have to type in a word verification code EVERY TIME i make a post???!!!
Its irritating! It's just started appearing in the last few days. Also when you publish, it doesn't work. Just gives an error telling you to wait 'ten minutes' and try again. Obviously two hours later it still won't fucking work!
If someone is going to give me a service for FREE, it had better fucking work properly. Or it is a direct insult.
The bastards.

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The Music of Islam Volume One: Al-Qahirah, Classical Music of Cairo



Yep It's time for a collection.
The whole collection so tell your friends!
(assuming you have any, what with you being a sad and lonely internet weirdo).

I've been working my arse off to get every disc in this Fifteen Volume (17 Disc) Collection renamed and checked and tagged and frigging uploaded for you.
It's a great series and I will say it again: It isn't terrorist music(!)
It doesn't mean you are sympathising with terrorists if you listen to it(!)
You will be surprised, unless you studied music, of just how varied the different countries' native/folk music gets.
Each album is a wonder to behold and I am so pleased to have finally sorted this one out.
Get it while it's hot!




Volume One: Al-Qahirah, Classical Music of Cairo :

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Keep visiting back in the next few days because if you miss out a re-upload won't be coming around for a while!

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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Lennon Documentaries - Unimaginable [A BBC Radio 4 play.]

Lennon Documentaries - Unimaginable

Not too bad, BBC Radio Play featuring a guy who knew Lennon...this play takes you through the day of his death and what it felt like for someone who knew him on that day. Interesting
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Bedouin Soundclash - Sounding A Mosaic [2005]

Bedouin Soundclash

A great new refreshing reggae band...
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Les Nubians - One Step Forward [2003]

Les Nubians - One Step Forward
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The Loving Cup - The Loving Cup [2003]

The Loving Cup

Best British Band since erm.....
some other band.
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Alpha Blondy - Apartheid is Nazism + Masada

Alpha Blondy - Apartheid is Nazism
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VA - Kickoff-2.00 AM [2003]

VA - Kickoff-2.00 AM [2003]
Great Psy-Trance album!
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David Bowie - Suffragette City [boot] [1976]

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1970.03.25-Sounds Of The 70's Andy Ferris =BOWIE BOOTLEG=

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1970.02.05-The Sunday Show !!BOWIE BOOTLEG!!

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1969.10.20-The Dave Lee Travis Show -BOWIE BOOTLEG-

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1967.12.18-Top Gear - BOWIE BOOTLEG

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Armik - Gypsy Flame

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The Shins - Oh Inverted World

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Pink Floyd - Under Construction {The Wall Demos}

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Stephen Malkmus - Face the Truth

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Various Artists -- Flamenco Chill [2004]

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Four Tet - Pause [2001]

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Music of Islam, Vol 5 Morrocco [2 Discs]

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Music of Islam Vol. I

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Dan Brown - The Da Vinci Code [14CDs-Unabridged-New Links!]

This is the first of the renewed posts. No comments from me...just links.
I expect a barrage of thanks, Obviously.
The Da Vinci Code
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Monday, February 06, 2006

Re-upload requests - All done!

Alright you ugly lot!
I went through the list of re-upload requests and have just finished uploading the last on the list obviously my main and sole aim as a website thingy person is to get the hits and ratings for this site higher than they are so have been procrastinating about how to post these many albums. If I were to simply do one single post with all the albums then I would miss the chance to have many posts, each with an album title, aggregated by many other sites...leading to more exposure and more hits.
Therefore I will post them one after the other. However, the posts will just give the title of the album and a link to the original upload page, with new links obviously. (reason being that some folk might not see the re-up message and would find the original page with dead links and might then request I re-upped it. If I replace the original links with working ones, everyone is happy.
(except me).

Now that you've managed to get to the end of that ramble I shall begin!

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

PUTUMAYO COLLECTION REPOSTS! [6 Albums!]

[1997] Putumayo Presents Caribbean Party
[1999] Putumayo presents Dublin To Dakar
[2001] Putumayo Presents African Odyssey
[2001] Putumayo presents Gypsy Caravan
[2001] Putumayo Presents Jamaica
[2004] Putumayo Presents Nuevo Latino

Yes. You read that right. I have actually listened to the requests for reuploads and here is the first batch. As it is proving to be a very popular choice around here and besides the fact that I love (most of) them myself, I decided to reupload all of the Putumayo Collection albums that have graced these pages in the past. I do have a lot more of these and they will have their day too but for now, if you missed them before or if you are one of those fucking irritating individuals who keep emailing me with requests for reuploading them, these are just for you....



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[1999] Putumayo presents Dublin To Dakar

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[2001] Putumayo presents Gypsy Caravan

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[2001] Putumayo Presents Jamaica

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[2004] Putumayo Presents Nuevo Latino

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You want some details on each album?
Do you?
You don't think I spent enough time already?
Try this google search, it will help you on your obsessive quest for collating useless information...

That's the lot.
Yes I know it's rapidshare so if that causes a problem for you then either buy a premium account, learn to use proxies and the great downloading from rapidshare program: 'The Grabber 1.4 SHINE' or, shut the fuck up and don't tell me about it!


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