Hip-Hop Colony. DVD. Michael Wanguhu, director, 2007. Chatsworth, CA: Emerge Media Group.
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Contributors to this issue
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Back Matter
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The World of South African Music: A Reader. Lucia, Christine, editor. 2005. Cambridge Scholars press: Newcastle, UK. Includes List of musical Examples (xii- xiv), a List of Illustrations (xv-xvi), References, a List of Sources and an Index, 368 pp.
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Journey of Song: Public Life and Morality in Cameroon. Clare A. Ignatowski. 2006. Bloomington: Indiana University press. xv. 223 pp., 36 black and white photographs, maps, bibliography, index.
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Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda. Sylvia A. Nannyonga-Tamusuza, 2005. 294 pp., 13 figures, 19 plates. New York: Routledge (Current Research in Ethnomusicology Series). Jennifer C. post, series editor.
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Updating the San: Image and Reality of an African People in the 21st Century. Robert Hitchcock, Kazunobu Ikeya, Megan Biesele and Richard Lee, editors. 2006. Senri Ethnological Studies no. 70, Osaka, Japan: National Museum of Ethnonology. ISSN 03876004; ISBN 4-901 906-43-7 C3039. v. 304 pp., maps, figures.
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Masters of the Sabar: Wolof Griot Percussionists of Senegal. 2007. Patricia Tang. Philedelphia: Temple University press. xiv, 209 pp., 36 illustrations and transcriptions, glossary, bibliography, discography, index, CD (African Soundscapes Series). Gregory Barz, (series editor).
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Beyond Exoticism: Western Music and the World. Taylor, Timothy D. 2007. Durham: Duke University Press. xv, 304 pp., 16 illustrations, notes, bibliography, index.
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Worksongs. Ted Gioia. 2006. Durham and London: Duke University Press. 350 pp., notes, recommended listening, bibliography, index.
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The Mwera lamellophone Luliimba
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Pierre Gwa - Mpyemõ Guitarist: His Songs and Their Sources Central African Republic, 1966
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Singing Psalms with owls: A Venda 20th century musical history part two: tshikona, beer songs and personal songs
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Umakhweyane: A Musical bow and its contribution to Zulu music
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On polyphonic construction: An analysis of Ju|'hoan vocal music (Namibia)
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African Music, Vol. 8, No. 1 (2007)
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From the Editor
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TRACKLIST Volume 8 number 2, 2008
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Contributors to this issue
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Back Matter
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African Music. Sandtracks. 2007. Tiris; produced and arranged by Kad and Momo Hafsi. Sandblast Arts. SBCD001. One compact disc. Liner notes in English by Garth Cartwright, with photography by Rif Spahni and Simon Thorpe.
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The Very Best of Hugh Tracey: from the monumental cd series 'Historical Recordings by Hugh Tracey'. SWP Records. SWP034/HT022. Compiled by Michael Baird in collaboration with ILAM. One compact disc, no accompanying booklet. Lesotho Calling: Lesiba and Sekhankula Music. SWP Records. SWP 033. Recorded and compiled by Michael Baird in collaboration with Dada Moqasa of Lesotho Broadcasting. One compact disc, with 22-page booklet and notes by Michael Baird.
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Zanzibara. 4 volume CD series, published by Buda Musique, Werner Graebner, producer. Detailed booklets for each volume in French and English. Titles: Ikwani Safaa Musical Club Volume 1; L'age d'or du taarab de Mombasa Volume 2; Ujamaa, le son des annees 60 en Tanzanie Volume 3; La memoire de la musique zanzibaraise, Volume 4.
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Errata: Volume 8, Number 1 (2007)
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