Every two weeks the Folk And International Roots Album Club votes for an album that they will listen to and discuss in the coming weeks.
Anyone can vote in this poll, but if you vote, please follow through and be ready to discuss whichever album wins the poll.
Thanks once more to stp, and an album from Frownland with a very unusual origin, we have a total of eight albums to choose between in this poll - but at least you have a week to make up your minds.
( As more than half the nominations are from stp, he still has a special dispensation and is entitled to vote for his one of his own albums if he wants.)
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Originally Posted by stp
(Post 1213808)
Sir Richard Bishop - Polytheistic Fragments (2007)
Three musicians who can`t decide if they`re a traditional Armenian wedding band, a jazz combo or a rock power trio, so they just put it all together in one album. From what I`ve heard of this album, which I admit is only about half, this is noisier and less traditional than most FAIR club nominations, but it retains just enough roots to be included here I hope.
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Originally Posted by Frownland
(Post 1244152)
I'll nominate another throat singing album since the last one was so popular. It's Oidupaa Vladimir Oiun's Divine Music From a Jail. It's vocals and accordian, written and recorded during Oidupaa's Serbian imprisonment. It's a gorgeous album and it has some of the best throat singing I've ever heard.
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Originally Posted by stp
(Post 1244268)
Can't find much on this Brazilian artist but a pretty nice album.
Ana Flávia - Orações Aos Orixás (Candomble Prayers to the Orishas) (2009)
Ok this is my third nomination but to be honest my last two haven't really stood up to repeated listens. The Ana Flavia and Anouar Brahem sounded good at first but there are definite flat spots on both albums that make me doubt my nominations.
So on to my next attempt... :rolleyes:
Dos Cafundós - Capitão Coração (2012)
If Zappa was Brazilian I would imagine it would sound something like this. He is cited as an influence by the band and it is certainly apparent.
Thanks as always to the people who make the effort to share their enthusiasm for FAIR music here.
:)
Now let`s get voting ....
Lisnaholic
11-18-2012 06:05 AM
We have an interesting winner for this poll: Hamza El Din, whose album Al Oud will be the subject of a discussion thread opening on November 21st. See you there - assuming you make it back from your journey with Hamza to the Nubia of forty-five years ago and more. For those of you who dare, enjoy your journey into this obscure corner of the world music map....