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Lopa Kothari

Lopa Kothari presents new releases and vintage tracks, plus a studio session by Los Desterrados, a group who mix Ladino lyrics with jazz, flamenco and Mediterranean folk.

FOR CLIPS FROM THE SONGLINES MAGAZINE AWARDS 2009 WINNERS SEE THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE

Lopa Kothari's mix of music from around the world includes new releases and vintage tracks, plus a studio session by Los Desterrados, a group who mix Sephardic Ladino lyrics with jazz, flamenco and Mediterranean folk.

Presented by Lopa Kothari
Produced by James Parkin

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Friday 8th May 2009

Dragan Ristic: Krasnokalipsa
KAL
Album: Radio Romanista
Asphalt Tango Records CD-ATR 2009, Tr 1 (2:42)

Pietro Dimascio: No me siento Malo
Peyoti for President
Album: Rising Tide of Conformity
Sordid Soup Records SSOUP003A, Tr 5 (3:39)

Estafano: Mi Tierra
Carel Kraayenhof
Album: Memorias de Cuba
Universal 177398-9, Tr 11 (4:15)

Luisa Maita/Rodrigo Campos: Beleza
Mariana Aydar; Ft. Mayra Andrade
Album: Peixes, Passeros & Pessoas
Wrasse Records WRASS1795043, Tr 3 (4:26)

Trad: Aguacero de Mayo
Maguare
Album: Maguare Demo
Zephyrus VZW Promo, Tr 1 (4:05)

In Session:

Los Desterrados
Jean-Marc Barsam (bass, saz, guitar, vocals)
Hayley Blitz (vocals)
Mark Greenfield (percussion, vocals)
Daniel Jonas (guitar, oud, vocals)
Andrew Salida (guitar, flute, vocals)
Ariane Todes (violin)

Mi Suegra, La Negra (Los Desterrados)
Â鶹Éç Recording by James Birtwistle, performed at Broadcasting House, May 2009

Kokhav tzedek (Los Desterrados)
Â鶹Éç Recording by James Birtwistle, performed at Broadcasting House, May 2009

Bagayoko/Moreau: Ce N’est pas Bon
Amadou & Mariam
Album: Welcome to Mali
Because BEC5772410, Tr 2 (3:48)
(Winners of the Songlines World Music Awards, Best Group, see below for further details)

Traore: Kote Don
Rokia Traore
Album: Bowmboi
Tama Productions LBLC 2594, Tr 3 (5:37)
(Winners of the Songlines World Music Awards, Best Artist, see below for further details)

Bakari Abeid/Mohamed Ilyas: Bahati Haina Kwao
Mohamed Ilyas with Nyota Zameremeta Orchestra of Zanzibar
Album: Taarab
Chiku-Taku Records, CHITA01, Tr 3 (5:26)

Mamer/Robin Haller/Matteo Scumaci: Eagle
Mamer
Album: Eagle
Real World Records CDRW165, Tr 1 (3:06)

Beriso Lutonda: Tsunami Song
Soznak
Album: Dear Dad Tango
Home Made rekords 634479 81316 0, Tr 5 (4:28)

In Session:

Yo Hanino tu Hanina (Los Desterrados)
Â鶹Éç Recording by James Birtwistle, performed at Broadcasting House, May 2009

Por la tu puerta yo pasi (Los Desterrados)
Â鶹Éç Recording by James Birtwistle, performed at Broadcasting House, May 2009

Sister Fa: Amy Jotna
Sister Fa
Album: Sarabah –Tales from the Flipside of Paradise
Piranha Musik CD-PIR2334, Tr 3 (4:13)

Toure: Ai Haira
Vieux Farka Toure
Album: Fondo
Six Degrees Records 657036 1158, Tr 2 (4:26)

Tavares: Bue
Sara Tavares
Album: Xinti
World Connection WC034, Tr 6 (4:27)

Mahal: Lovin’ in my baby’s eyes
Taj Mahal
Album: Phantom Blues
Private Music 01005821392, Tr 1 (2:39)

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