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Any "world" music listeners??


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yes!

i have an entire collection that just recently fell into my hands.

I would recommend:

Baka Beyond

Ali Farka Toure

New Orleans Klezmer All Stars

Bele Fleck and the Flecktones (although they are closer to bluegrass than anything)

Ahmad Jamal

and a personal favorite of mine:

Ravi Shankar who was George Harrison's mentor when he traveled to africa and learned to play sitar

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Sure, too much shit to mention. I hate that term though. I don't know any music that was created on any other "world".

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Guest Ohdistortedsmile1789
Sure, too much shit to mention. I hate that term though. I don't know any music that was created on any other "world".

I hate it too. Just say "international," you know?

ODS, did you ever check out Ali Farka Toure? I recommended him to you a while ago. You'd love his stuff. He's an African desert blues player.

When it comes to recommendations, I'm an asshole. There's only so much time and money on this earth, and there's usually something else I'd rather be checking out. I should get the album you recommended though, Savane was the title I believe. See, I remembered!

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Sure, too much shit to mention. I hate that term though. I don't know any music that was created on any other "world".

I hate it too. Just say "international," you know?

ODS, did you ever check out Ali Farka Toure? I recommended him to you a while ago. You'd love his stuff. He's an African desert blues player.

I'm a big fan estranged reality...I have one of his solo albums and one album he did with Ty Cooder - Taking Timbuktu, which I highly recommend

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Lúnasa From Ireland

they uses a melodic interweaving of wind and string instruments, combining flutes, fiddle, whistle and pipes in breathtaking arrangements. With Paul Meehan’s hardstrummed acoustic guitar and ex-Waterboy Trevor Hutchinson’s jazzy double bass, Lúnasa has one of the most propulsive rhythm sections in Irish traditional music. Add uilleann piper Cillian Vallely, all-Ireland fiddle champion Seán Smyth and flutist Kevin Crawford, and you’ve got a quintet that’s steering Irish acoustic music into surprising new territory.it's pretty cool stuff to just kick back and enjoy

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