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The Music Of Madagascar: Classic Traditional Recordings Of The 1930s
 
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The Music Of Madagascar: Classic Traditional Recordings Of The 1930s

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (March 21, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Yazoo
  • ASIN: B000000G9C
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #201,199 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. O! Dear Friend - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
2. Echoes Of Dance Steps - Choeur Malgache
3. Dark Clouds Covering The Sun Brings Sadness - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
4. The Mind Bound Up With Sorrow - Choeur Malgache
5. Clear Bright Day In My Country - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
6. Once When You Were A Child - Hiran-D Razafimahefa
7. Youths With No Self-Respect - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
8. Boy's Name - Hira Malaza Taloha
9. O! Dear Father And Mother - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
10. Tribute To The Cardinal Of The Forest - Hiran-D Razafimahefa
11. Delightful Day - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
12. Life In This World Is But Preparation - Mpilalao Malgache
13. Beautiful Blue Sky! - Hiran-D Razafimahefa
14. Girl's Name - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
15. A Traditional Dance - Choeur Malgache
16. Folly Leads To Regrets - Hiran'ny Tanoran'ny Ntao Lo
17. Bird Flying Above Lake Itaosy - Hiran-D Razafimahefa
18. Who's Gun Is This? - Hira Malaza Taloha
19. Wake Up Sleepyhead - Hiran-D Razafimahefa
20. Pity The Musicians Who Have No Lovers - Hiran-D Razafimahefa

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Discover what Malagasy song was like in the 1930s, July 26, 1999
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I thought this CD was going to be a boring one since it is a digitally remastered version of a 1930s recording, but I was dead wrong. It is a very old, thus faithfull recording of songs mainly from the Merina Kingdom (Antananarivo.) Many of the songs are still sung today, with slight variation, in Malagasy backyard when kids play or when families gather. The discovery of the record from which this CD was made must have been a great find, but I admire the minds of the people behind the new recording even more. For people who want to find a real, not just the Pop Malagasy music, this is a good CD to have.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvellous Malagasy Music, January 20, 2008
This review is from: The Music Of Madagascar: Classic Traditional Recordings Of The 1930s (Audio CD)
This review is intended to provide some information and correct a few points made by the other reviewer of this incredible album. Firstly, it is not a copy of an older album, but rather a collection of rare (and nicely remastered) 78 rpm records made in the 1930's. These are traditional recordings of a very high quality, made at a time before modern trends would irradicate much of this cultural aesthetic. They were created at a time when the French ruled Madagascar, and were recorded by the French to market and profit from this "primitive" music. The music is not primitive, but extremely affecting and emotional at a base level. It is accessible, and strikes a chord within the listener which makes it both great fun to listen to and a moving musical experience.

The disc consists of recordings by 5 or 6 different groups of musicians, most featuring traditional Malagasy intstrumentation (sometimes augmented with accordian/concertina and fiddle). While the instrumentation is certainly quite accomplished and interesting, it is the vocal harmonies which are most remarkable. They are extremely rousing, and make one want so badly to join in and sing along (if only I spoke the language!). The tracks of the album flow nicely from one to the next, and the variety of groups and instrumentations keep things interesting and engaging. While every track is a worthwhile addition, personal favourites are "O! Dear Friend", "Echoes of Dance Steps", "Raivo-O", "Once When You Where a Child", "Folly Leads to Regrets", and my personal favourite, "Who's Gun is This?".

Part of what makes this music so unique is the fact that Madagascar is a relatively isolated island, yet had strong connections with African, Indonesian, and French cultures. This music manages to reflect a variety of influences, creating something totally original and authentic (as all great art does). I would seriously recommend this disc for anyone with an interest in untainted world music before the onslaught of modernity. I would also highly recommend "The Secret Museum of Mankind", a five disc series of early world music recordings also compiled by Pat Conte and Yazoo records. Anyone already familiar with that series would do well to purchase this cd as well. Highly Recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magical music, December 18, 2011
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I first heard this music in the Werner Herzog documentary "Little Dieter Needs to Fly," and it took my breath away. The movie is about a German guy who emigrates to the U.S. to become a pilot and is shot down during the Vietnamese war, which leads to his capture and a grueling escape. The song heard at the end is "Oay Lahy E (O Dear Friend)," which puts piercing female vocals against a mostly male chorus in a rapturous call and response. This plays out over a bed (sometimes lost in this field recording) of a lilting instrumental being plucked on something called a valiha, which Wikipedia describes as a "tube zither." (Amazon doesn't offer samples, but you can check out "Oay Lahy E" at YouTube.) In the movie this music plays as Dieter walks around a huge field crammed with decommissioned aircraft -- the camera follows him before pulling away to show the detritus of war as far as the eye can see. An amazing visual with an ecstatic musical accompaniment. Once I found out who was performing the tune, I had to have it. This CD gathers a variety of performers making music that charms and uplifts in its beauty and its spirit.
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