
Thirty amazing tracks recorded between 1903 and 1957, everywhere from England — Percy Grainger’s recording of the title song in 1908 — to the court of the Japanese emperor five years earlier, the stunning Segaiha.
Organ rolls from Georgia run alongside Tamils impersonating motorized transport and rumba from Beirut, vintage fado alongside the songs of Bengali beggars — with celebrated names dotting the mix, like Joseph Taylor, Fairuz, the Mighty Sparrow, and an uncredited Ruben Gonzalez.
Lagu Kebiar | |
Macka Sarkisi | |
Umbok | |
Rumba Negra | |
Tembele | |
Laughing | |
Vome Kaba | |
Flor de Petenera | |
Ya Honaina | |
I Ain't Got Nobody | |
Khambaj | |
Sprig O' Thyme | |
Seigaiha | |
My Darling Rose | |
Zeza Barkak Melbeka | |
Fantaisie Maggiar | |
Different Kind Of Car Noises | |
Yankum Ton | |
The Moon - Two Green Lotus Bitterly Imprisoned | |
Things Are Worse In Russia | |
Descrenca | |
Burdwan Dist. Beggar's Song | |
Gawadallah | |
Bagesri | |
Yemma, Yemma | |
Muliranwawo | |
Romantica Mujer | |
The Queen's Canary | |
Gas All Clear |