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5.0 out of 5 stars Good world music, even if it is from the US and Europe
This MP3 set brings together two songs each from five bands on the National Geographic label. If you didn't know National Geographic had a label, get in line. I'm sure there are plenty of us out there. But judging by this sampler, they are doing some good stuff -- except for the first track, which in my view is really pretty bad.

The main nit I would pick is...
Published 19 months ago by T. Fisher

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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible example of World Music
National Geographic released GREAT World music in the 1970-80's. This is a disgrace coming from that once fine organization. Pure garbage.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good world music, even if it is from the US and Europe, July 29, 2010
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This MP3 set brings together two songs each from five bands on the National Geographic label. If you didn't know National Geographic had a label, get in line. I'm sure there are plenty of us out there. But judging by this sampler, they are doing some good stuff -- except for the first track, which in my view is really pretty bad.

The main nit I would pick is that the label seems to be positioning itself in "world music", but the bands here are all strictly rich-world groups -- based in places like Paris, New York or Madrid. No Africa- or South America-based music here. That being said, the bands here are all good at bringing a fusion of "world music" sensibilities with US or European tastes and production values.

The first two songs are from Bibi Tanga and the Selenites, who are based in Paris, although Bibi Tanga is from Bangui in the Central African Republic. The band says of itself that it is attracted to "groove in all its shapes". But judging by the first track, some shapes might be better left alone. It sounded, to my admittedly old-fashioned tastes, like a bad disco nightmare, a bad Rick James knockoff, sung in a falsetto à la Eddie Murphy's "Roxanne" in "48 Hours". The second track is a great improvement -- the falsetto is still there, but it works much better.

The second two tracks are by DePedro, a Madrid-based band -- which you can hear in their in their Spanish accents when they sing. For my tastes, these are the best songs on the collection. The first, "Comanche" has great slide guitar riffs and a funky rhythm, while the second is good laid back track with xylophone and a banjo riff to kick off. The band's lyrics are really pretty good and add to the music.

Next up, Grupo Fantasma is a US-based Latin orchestra that gets good reviews for its tight arrangements and playing. The sound has a modernized Latin orchestral sound with strong guitars giving an American feel. A little like Tito Puente meets Santana. Very nice stuff.

Balkan Beat Box is a New York-based band that also has roots in Tel Aviv. It was founded by Tamir Muskat, formerly of Gogol Bordello, and Ori Kaplan, formerly of Firewater and bringing a background in klezmer clarinet. MC Tomer Yosef is also key to the sound. Their music is sometimes called gypsy punk, and there is a definite Balkan/gypsy feeling. But there are strong dance beats and rapping, as well as influences from around the Mediterranean. This is club music with a more inclusive and informed musical sensibility than a lot of the other stuff out there. Not my cup of tea, but for its genre it seems a cut above.

The set closes out with two tracks from Forro in the Dark, a group of Brazilians who got together to make music in New York. The music has a lot of Brazilian-inspired, but Americanized rhythms. I enjoyed the cuts here. David Byrne has recorded with them, so they have certainly reached a certain level of street cred. The first cut is a rocker, relatively speaking, and the second a rousing instrumental with a flute lead.

Overall this music is definitely worth a listen. I might even consider buying something by DePedro later on. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that a lot of people with different tastes and interests than mine are inspired to check out the other bands here. Good stuff!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Samplers are dangerous, August 28, 2010
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Samplers are dangerous- you either get something that will go out in the next yard sale (if you still buy discs) or you get something that compels you to spend even more money collecting the albums and artists presented.

This National Geographic sampler is the latter. I had no idea that National Geographic had a record label (it's sort of like discovering 'radio pictures' with NPR), but that has been quickly corrected. I'm a fan.

The offerings here are two cuts from five different artists. All of them are excellent quality, and each has its own kind of 'hook'. With Bibi Tanga, I thought I'd put on an old Parliament album, but I was quickly pulled into the African flavor of funk these tracks presented. The first track was the only questionable one- more for its recording quality than its musical content- it was on the verge of breaking up at a few points due to improper mixing. Otherwise, the selections presented were interesting and definitely keepers.

I'm a big fan of various dance music genres, and the feral dance-funk of the Balkan Beats got my attention quickly. Hearing Eastern European musical styles and instruments set to Western dance rhythms (ableit played on tribal style drums) is always an attention getter.

All in all, it's a great taste of an interesting label.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great stuff !, December 9, 2011
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Works as advertised , delivered in a timely fashion , as always , good service from AMAZON.COM. thanks a ton .
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible example of World Music, October 1, 2011
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National Geographic released GREAT World music in the 1970-80's. This is a disgrace coming from that once fine organization. Pure garbage.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Free music is always good. Great selection here., March 26, 2011
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I was suprised to find such an interesting grouping of music on this soundtrack. I fell in love with a lot of the music. There was maybe one or two songs I did not care for, but hey, its free.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Balkan Beat box!, November 29, 2010
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Balkan Beat Box makes this compilation worthwhile!! I first heard them on another free Amazon compilation (Jdub Presents: Wild Peace), and was immediately impressed with them. I was surprised and again very pleased with their music! It is truly world music, and it is truly hip hop. There is no compromising on either genre of music. It is the perfect blend, and it really gets your but moving. If you like blending of musical genres, just try this compilation, if only for Balkan Beat Box.

I completely disagree with one reviewer who said that the 1st song was ok and the rest were crap, cuz i feel just the opposite. The first 2 songs could have been left off...
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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great sample from new unique sorces, August 28, 2010
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This is a great sampler with some unique new sounds. If you're looking for something completely different to get you moving thru the day, grab this!
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4 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the Quality you Would Expect from National Geographic, September 23, 2010
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There is a lot of good music from foreign nations available almost for free, there is no excuse for National Geographic not to buy the inexpensive rights to distribute quality world music. Why then provide us with awful tunes with horrendous singers and poorly recorded songs under the disguise of honorable intentions?
The first song is passable but the rest are hard to listen to. Common NG, you can do better than this garbage.
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