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Historical Recordings by Hugh Tracey: SWP Records and the International Library of African Music - Music of Africa by Hugh Tracey: International Library of African Music.
Composing Apartheid: Music for and against Apartheid, Edited by Grant Olwage, Wits University Press: Johannesburg. 2008, 311 pages.
In Township Tonight: South Africa's Black City Music and Theatre, David B. Coplan, University Of Chicago Press; 2nd edition. 2008, 455 pages, Paperback: ISBN-10: 0226115674, ISBN-13: 978-0226115672.
Zimbabwe Mbira Music on an International Stage: Chartwell Dutiro's Life in Music, Edited by Cartwell Dutiro and Keith Howard, SOAS Musicology Series, Ashgate: London. 2007, 98 pages, with CD: "Taanerimwe”, Chartwell Dutiro with Spirit Talk Mbira Live at Gateway (Gateway, SOAS Cat.No. SOASIS - 03), Hardbound: ISBN-13: 978-0-7546-5799-6.
The Flamboyant Rooster and other Tshivenda Song Stories, Edited by Jaco Kruger and Ina le Roux, Illustrated by Deon Coetzer, School of Music, North-West University, Potchefstroom: South Africa. 149 pages.
Zimbabwe Children's Singing Games, DVD by Natalie Kreutzer (2007), Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho
Siaka, an African Musician, 80 minutes, DVD. An African Brass Band, 72 minutes, DVD. Author and Producer-Director: Hugo Zemp
The hidden transcripts of sacred song in a South African coloured community
Historicizing Kwaito
The Adoption of the Circumcision Ritual bèkà by the Baka-Pygmies in Southeast Cameroon
Popular Music Censorship in Africa, Edited by Martin Cloonan and Michael Drewett, Ashgate: London (2006), 228 pages, including index, Hardbound: ISBN-13: 978-075467291-5, ISBB-10: 0-7546-5291-2.
From the Editor
Music Performance on 19th-Century Sukuma-Nyamwezi Caravans to the Swahili Coast
Of youth-harps and songbirds: the sweet music of Wasulu
African Music, Vol. 8, No. 2 (2008)
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TRACKLIST Volume 8 number 3, 2009
Contributors to this issue
Rumba Rules: The Politics of Dance Music in Mobutu s Zaire, Bob W. White, Duke University Press, 2008, 300 pp., paperback: 978-0-8223-4112-3.
Female Voices from an Ewe Dance-Drumming Community in Ghana: Our Music Has Become a Divine Spirit, James Bums, Surrey, England and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009, 199 pp., DVD, hardbound: 978-0-7546-6495-6.
Kitaffe, 2007, Damascus Kafumbe, Endongo Records 751937326021. One compact disc (45:57) containing eight tracks, all composed, arranged and performed by Damascus Kafumbe. Liner notes include translations and interpretations by Damascus Kafumbe with eight colour photographs by Richard Duncan. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Troy Stoner at Ilmli Studios, Tallahassee, FL, USA. Available at Amazon, com, CDbaby.com, CDuniverse.com, musicimport.biz, and soon at endongo.com.
Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From the Acoustic Planet Vol. 3, the Africa Sessions, 2009, Bela Fleck, produced by Bela Fleck. Rounder/Umgd CDROUN0634. One compact disc. 32-page booklet with liner notes by Fleck and photography by Dave Sinko, Joel Hamburger, Dave Bergen, Sascha Paladino and Nicole Smaglick.