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Showing posts with label Zanzibara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zanzibara. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Zanzibar زنـجـبـار ♪ Bi Kidudé فـطــومــة بـنــت بــركــة


Album :
Zanzibar زنـجـبـار

Artist :
Bi Kidudé فـطــومــة بـنــت بــركــة

Index :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Tanzania
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bi_Kidude
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taarab

Genre : World, Tarab, Folk

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili - Arabic

Country : Zanzibar

Melodies :
[.01.] Bomwanzani Wa Mahaba • [.02.] Machozi Ya Huba • [.03.] Unyago (A) • [.04.] Muhogo Wa Jang'ombe • [.05.] Arebaba Pakistan • [.06.] Unyago (B) • [.07.] Arebaba Pakistan • [.08.] Muhogo Wa Jang'ombe • [.09.] Beru • [.10.] Kijiti
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012

The Moon has Risen ولادة الــقــمــر ♪ Mtendeni Maulid Ensemble مـتـيـنـديـنـي مـولــيــد





Album :
La Lune s’est Levée. Une Séance Soufi de Zanzibar
ولادة الــقــمــر. الاداء الــصــوفــي مـن زنــجــبـــار
The Moon has Risen. A Sufi Performance from Zanzibar
Zanzibara Vol.6 زنجبار، الجزء

Artist :
Mtendeni Maulid Ensemble مـتـيـنـديـنـي مـولــيــد

Index :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Tanzania

Language : Instrumental - Swahili - Arabic

Country : Tanzania

Melodies :
[.01.] Dahala 1 • [.02.] Dahala 2 • [.03.] Dahala 3 • [.04.] Dua
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Friday, 23 September 2011

A Hundred Years of Taarab مــائــة سـنــة من الــطــرب ♪ Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club نــادي الـصــفـاء للـمـوسـيــقـى ♪ Vol. 1

Album :
Zanzibara, Vol. 1 زنـجـبــار، الجــزء الاول
A Hundred Years of Taarab مــائــة سـنــة من الــطــرب
Cent Ans De Tarab à Zanzibar
1905-2005

Artists :
Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club نــادي الـصــفـاء للـمـوسـيــقـى

Note :
Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club (‘the True Brotherhood Club’) is Zanzibar’s (and probably Africa's) oldest music club, celebrating its centenary in 2005. Ikhwani Safaa’s taarab orchestra and its songs are hailed up and down the Swahili Coast as the true essence of taarab. The CD revisits some of the orchestra’s famous songs of years gone by, like Maulidi Machaprala’s “Vingaravyo” or Mohamed Ahmed’s “Mpenzi Wangu Hawezi”, along with more contemporary songs featuring their current lead singers Rukia Ramadhani and Mohamed Ilyas

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili

Country : Tanzania

Melodies :
[.01.] vingaravyo vyote si dhahabu.Maulidi Mohamed • [.02.] cheochako.Rukia Ramadhani • [.03.] hofu yako iondoe.Mohamed Liyas • [.04.] waache waseme.Maulidi Mohamed • [.05.] zinduna.Ikhwani Safaa Musical Club • [.06.] mpenzi wangu hawezi.Mohamed Ahmed • [.07.] pendo kitu cha hiyari.Rukia Ramadhani • [.08.] naomba kwako bibiye.Maulidi Mohamed
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Golden Years of Mombasa Taarab الـعـصـر الـذهـبـي لـطـرب مـومـبـاسـا ♪ Maulidi And Mombasa Musical Party مــولـدي و فـرقـة مـومـبـاسـا الـموسـيـقيـة

Album :
Zanzibara, Vol. 2 زنـجـبــار، الجــزء الـتـانــي
Golden Years of Mombasa Taarab الـعـصـر الـذهـبـي لـطـرب مـومـبـاسـا
L'âge D'or Du Taarab De Mombasa
1965 - 1975

Artists :
Maulidi & Mombasa Musical Party مــولـدي و فـرقـة مـومـبـاسـا الـموسـيـقيـة

Note :
Thanks to the legacy of Mzuri, a small Mombasa-based record label, the 1960s and 1970s now rank as the golden years of Mombasa taarab. Apart from the old stars Ali Mkali and Yasseen, the CD presents the initial recordings of Zuhura Swaleh and Maulidi Juma, both to become the most popular wedding singers well into the 1990s. Also featured are ‘ud virtuoso Zein l’Abdin and the ever innovative Matano Juma

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili

Country : Tanzania

Melodies :
[.01.] dada • [.02.] ndege kaa ufikiri • [.03.] ya zamani • [.04.] masikini macho yangu • [.05.] musiwe na mshangao • [.06.] risala • [.07.] yaatika • [.08.] Mpenzi azizi • [.09.] nalikuwa na mpenzi • [.10.] mpelekee muhibu • [.11.] kuratu ayini • [.12.] niwewe • [.13.] moyo lia lia • [.14.] hasidi • [.15.] nimechoka kulima • [.16.] sheria yatukataza
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The 1960s Sound of Tanzania أصــوات تـنـزانـيـا في الـسـتـيـنـات ♪ Various Artists ♪ Vol. 3

Album :
Zanzibara, Vol. 3 زنـجـبــار، الجــزء الـتـالـث
Ujamaa (1968-1973)
The 1960s Sound of Tanzania أصــوات تـنـزانـيـا في الـسـتـيـنـات
Le son des années 60 en Tanzanie

Artists :
•» Bar Jazz (Dar es-Salaam Jazz Band) •» Morogoro Jazz Band (Wana Likembe) •» Atomic Jazz Band, Jamhuri Jazz Band (Wanyama Wakali) •» Nuta Jazz band (Msondo Ngoma)

Note :
The craze for dance music – muziki wa dansi – began in Tanzania in the early 1930s. Cuban rumba records were all the rage and the urban youth organized themselves into 'dance clubs' like the Dar Es-Salaam Jazz Band founded in 1932. A legacy of the earlier brass band fashion, the earliest instrumentation added brass instruments to a layer of local drums. Strings followed —violins, banjos, mandolins and guitars. – Compared to dance music from neighboring Kenya or Congo, muziki wa dansi sounds sweeter and more laid-back, possibly an extension of the smoother Tanzanian life back in the 1960s/70s. It is generally built on a bed of two to three guitars and bass guitar, with drums, congas and other percussion having just basing time keeping and coloring functions. The lyrics are usually sung by a chorus rather than a single lead voice, horn sections of trumpets and saxophones punctuate the vocals

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili

Country : Tanzania

Melodies :
[.01.] Shangazi Naomba Taiti • [.02.] Mpenzi Nakukanya • [.03.] Maneno Niliyokwambia • [.04.] Usijipendekeze • [.05.] Asili Ya Mahaba • [.06.] Nimechoka • [.07.] Likembe Ya Moro • [.08.] Mpenzi Usemayo • [.09.] Nipekele Kwa Baba • [.10.] Dada Nihurumie • [.11.] Instrumental 1 • [.12.] Salamu Zako Nimezipata • [.13.] Mpenzi Ya Kijinga • [.14.] Utaniangamiza • [.15.] Livu Morogoro • [.16.] Kaka Umenishinda • [.17.] Isuwaamini Shemeji
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The Diva of Zanzibari Music مُـطـربة زنـجـبـار الأولـــى ♪ Bi Kidudé فـطــومــة بـنــت بــركــة ♪ Vol. 4


Album :
Zanzibara, Vol. 4 زنـجـبــار، الجــزء الـرابـع
The Diva of Zanzibari Music مُـطـربة زنـجـبـار الأولـــى
La Mémoire De La Musique Zanzibaraise

Artist :
Bi Kidudé فـطــومــة بـنــت بــركــة

Note :
Zanzibara 4 is a musical tribute to Bi Kidude, the legendary diva of Zanzibari music. Bi Kidude («the Little Thing») was born Fatma Bint Baraka in 1920s Zanzibar. In her youth Bi Kidude witnessed the growth of taarab as the region’s most popular style. However she devoted herself to msondo (female initiation songs) first, joining one of the fashionable women’s taarab clubs only later in her life. An emblematic singer throughout the whole region as a guardian of the old-style taarab songs of legendary Siti bint Saad. The recordings presented here span the last twenty years of Bi Kidude’s career. She is accompanied by various ensembles, among them the famous Culture Musical Club, Zanzibar Taarab All Stars and Afro Arab Groove

Index :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Tanzania
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bi_Kidude
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taarab

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili - Arabic

Country : Tanzania

Melodies :
[.01.] Alaminadura • [.02.] Beru • [.03.] Khaifu (khaifakolil) • [.04.] Kijiti • [.05.] Msondo • [.06.] Jua toka • [.07.] Ya laiti • [.08.] Muhogo wan jang ombe • [.09.] Pakistani • [.10.] Suhuba ya dai
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Hot in Dar Hot in Dar حـيــويـة الدار ♪ Various Artists ♪ Vol. 5

Album :
Zanzibara, Vol. 5 زنـجـبــار، الجــزء الـخـامـس
Hot in Dar حـيــويـة الدار
The Sound of Tanzania صــوت تــانـزانــيــا
Le Son De Tanzanie
1978-1983

Note :
In the late 70s and early 80s, the city of Dar es-Salaam was one of the richest and most vibrating musical scenes in Africa, with some 25 to 30 professional bands performing in nightclubs and theatres. Tight dialogues between three or four guitars, horn section riffs and unfailing swing characterize muziki wa dansi (‘dance music’). It was not only the music of urban night clubbers in Dar es Salaaam, but also the sound backdrop of everyday life in the whole country, thanks to the radio broadcast of Radio Tanzania (which also functioned as the country’s sole recording institution). This anthology presents the most famous bands of that period: “Mlimani Park Orchestra”, “Dar International Orchestra” and “Vijana Jazz Band.”

Index :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijana_Jazz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DCC_Mlimani_Park_Orchestra

Language : Instrumental - Kiswahili

Country : Tanzania

Melodies & Artists :
[.01.] Visa Vimenichosha - Mlimani Park Orchestra • [.02.] Baba Anna - Dar International Orchestre • [.03.] Kassim Amefilisika - Mlimani Park Orchestra • [.04.] Rufani Ya Kifo - Dar International Orchestre • [.05.] Taxi Driver - Mlimani Park Orchestra • [.06.] Talaka Ya Hasira - Mlimani Park Orchestra • [.07.] Uzuri Wa Asili - Dar International Orchestre • [.08.] Nawashukuru Wazazi Wangu - Mlimani Park Orchestra • [.09.] Nilitaka Iwe Siri - Vijana Jazz Band • [.10.] Mwana Acha Ujinga - Dar International Orchestre
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