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| Putumayo Presents: African Party | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 2 reviews) Sales Rank: 43146 Category: Music
Artist: Various Artists Publisher: Putumayo World Music Studio: Putumayo World Music Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music Label: Putumayo World Music Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 276 UPC: 790248027623 EAN: 0790248027623 ASIN: B0013D2X94
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Famou (Remix Danse) - Sekouba Bambino | | | Perenperen - Macire Sylla | | | Samba Samba - Bopol Mansiamina | | | Kunze Kwadoka - Oliver Mtukudzi | | | Tougna Fo - Les Go De Koteba | | | Mwafwako - Mapumba | | | Vami Duwe - Kotoja | | | Nguva Ye Kufara - Chiwoniso | | | Rhumba All the Way - Louis Mhlanga | | | Mulemba Xangola - Bonga |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description African music is among the world's most captivating and no one will be able to resist moving their feet to this danceable collection. African Party is the latest installment in the Putumayo journey. In 1991, founder Dan Storper was strolling through Golden Gate Park when he was transfixed by the uplifting sounds of the African group Kotoja. This experience inspired Dan to launch Putumayo World Music as a platform to introduce people to the joyous international sounds that moved him on that day. "I'll never forget the moment when I came across people of all ages and backgrounds dancing to this exciting African band. Their music was the essence of what has become the Putumayo World Music slogan `guaranteed to make you feel good." A portion of Putumayo's proceeds from the sale of African Party will be donated to HopeHIV in support of their efforts to strengthen the capacity of children and their communities to deal with the impact of HIV/AIDS.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Very pleasant sampler of contemporary African pop June 2, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a very pleasant, bouncy, melodic collection of modern African pop, mostly recorded during this decade (2000-2008). Some new bands, but mostly the same lovely sound that fans of the style will enjoy. Perfect for putting on a party to keep the mood happy and bright. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Slipcue music guide)
  Dancing from Dakar to Zanzibar May 8, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Putumayo's "African Party" is a fitting celebration of its 15th anniversary as a label bringing the world's music to the armchair traveler. It looks into the future with rising stars such as Chiwoniso from Zimbabwe; it's also a retrospective with a track from Oakland-based Kotoja, the highlife band that inspired Putumayo's creation.
"African Party" opens with a dance remix of Sekouba Bambino's "Famou",a passionate plea on behalf of women. Macire Sylla's "Perenperen" and BoPol Mansiaamina's "Samba samba" have reggae&Brazilian rhythms respectively. "Samba samba",a plea for repentance, sounds like a Rio de Janeiro samba. Oliver Mtukudzi's "Kunze Kwadoka",from the sadly out-of-print "Paivepo",is about a grandmother urging her granddaughter to be careful with her boyfriend. Ivory Coast's Les Go contributes a jazzy track. Mapumba's "Mwafwako" is an anthemic ode to his family (he grew up with eight siblings). Kotoja's dancing song about dance "Vami Duwe" is from their out-of-print "Super Sawale Collection." Chiwoniso's "Nguva Yekufara" has bubbly thumb piano; she has a strong,soulful voice. Her album, "Rebel Woman",will be released this summer. Louis Mhlanga's "Rhumba all the way" is a joyous song about strengthening Africa. Bonga's sunny song "Mulemba Xangola" shows why he often collaborates with Brazilian musicians.
"African Party" is a joyous compilation. It's cheery music. The songs meld effortlessly into each other. It's great music that's also doing great good;a portion of the proceeds will be donated to HOPEHIV in supporting African communities and children affected by HIV/AIDS. Music brings healing.
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