Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia

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  • Release Date: 02/24/2004
  • Sales Rank: 119,509
  • Label: WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
  • UPC: 605633112429
 
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Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia

1LISTENAddis Ababa Bété / Alèmayèhu Eshèté
2LISTENEné Nègn Bay Manèsh / Girma Bèyènè
3LISTENAltchalkum / Mogès Habté
4LISTENDodge / Netsanet Mèllèssè
5LISTENMuziqawi Silt / Wallias Band
6LISTENTchèwata / Fanayé Tesfayé
7LISTENSelé Senè Seqlèt / Alèmu Aga
8LISTENY’shebellu / Aster Aweke
9LISTENAntchi Hoyé Lèné / Yared Tèfèra
10LISTENAlegntayé / Tlahoun Gèssèssè
11LISTENBèmen Sèbèb Letlash / Mahmoud Ahmed
12LISTENHasabé / Tèshomè Meteku
13LISTENSabyé / Mulatu Astatqé
14LISTENEté Endénèsh Gèdawo / Muluqèn Mèllèssè
15LISTENMedley / Adanèh Tèka

Editorial Reviews

Francis Falceto is the man behind the ongoing Ethiopiques series (16 volumes have appeared so far), documenting with unerring ear the tremendously funky '70s sound of Addis Ababa, plus some folkloric discursions and contemporary scenes. So there's really no one better to distill the music of this 3,000-year-old country for Rough Guides. Of course, making Ethiopiques seem irrelevant wouldn't do, and there are many more musical gems in the series, but Falceto does an honest job of gathering the highlights on one disc. The '70s urban music, captured on such afropop classics as The Golden '70s, is the best: The combination of ancient-sounding tenor sax charts, psychedelic guitar, and James Brown funk is just compelling. The Rough Guide includes what's perhaps Falceto's greatest discovery, "Muziqawi Silt" from the Wallias Band, which sounds like the spy-music soundtrack to the biblical Exodus from Egypt, as well as a track each from heartthrob Mahmoud Ahmed and soul veteran Tlahoun Gèssèssè, who made their mark in the freewheeling days before the Derg dictatorship. Mulatu Astatqé, ubiquitous in this era, is also represented with his quixotic Ethio-Jazz (the erstwhile musician once performed with Duke Ellington), alongside the émigrés who have kept up his goal of Ethiopian fusion abroad. But all is not cabarets and discos -- the mind-blowing begena, one of the world's oldest musical instruments, is claimed to be the lyre struck by King David, or at the least his grandson, the first king of Ethiopia, Menelik I, son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. The strange, subsonic drones of this instrument, as played by Alèmu Aga, prove that Ethiopia's capable of surprising world music explorers anew, and this set is just the beginning. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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