Review
Bandleader Martin Cradick once again deserves kudos for pulling off a tricky global-fusion musical blend with very pleasing results. Melding Celtic and African styles with a bright pop sensibility, the band comes up with a nicely textured mix. With a band consisting of musicians from the U.K., Senegal, Ghana, and France, Cradick and company offer up a flowing river of world music with a new age finish.
Tracks
Title | Composer | Time | ||||
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1 | Mbé | Cradick, Hardy, LeMercier | 6:22 | |||
2 | Migrations | Cradick, Hardy, N'Gom | 8:40 | |||
3 | Mountain Song | Traditional | 6:11 | |||
4 | Konti | Cradick, Diatta | 6:39 | |||
5 | Cotu | Cradick, LeMercier | 6:39 | |||
6 | Land's End | Cradick, LeMercier, Pinto | 5:33 | |||
7 | Soiridh Leis | Traditional | 6:12 | |||
8 | Queen of Ngorongoro | Cradick, LeMercier | 5:24 |
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Releases
Year | Type | label | Catalog # |
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1998 | CD | Ryko | |
1998 | CS | Hannibal | 1415 |
1998 | CD | Hannibal | 1415 |
Other Editions
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