Get going and stay moving on board World Passport Signature Series as you tour the wider world of sound.
Sample the sonic connections that exist throughout all cultures as you cross six continents and six centuries of musical history.
With a World Passport, you may never know where your next port of call may be, but you can be sure you'll like it.
1. Balafon Xylophone and Chorus -The Gambia (Foday Musa Susso)
2. Women's Chorus - Bulgaria
3. Transverse Flute - Romania
4. Ceili Band - Ireland
5. Cajun Zydeco - United States(Wallace Read)
6. Country Western - United States (Ray Price)
7. Jazz - Kingdom of Hawaii (John K. Almeida)
8. Hula Chant - Kingdom of Hawaii
9. Pansori Storytelling - Korea
10. Urtin Duu Singing - Mongolia
11. Pipa Lute - China (Zeng Chi Li Ching)
12. Folk Music - United States (George Edgin)
13. Folk Music - United States (B.F. Shelton)
14. Blues - United States (Curtis Jones)
15. Blues - United States (Ediie Kirk)
16. R& B - United States (Barbara George)
17. Ska - Jamaica (Jackie Opel)
18. Tejano Conjunto - United States (Oscar Martinez)
19. Bolero - Mexico (Trio Los Reyes)
20. Popular/Cabaret - Cuba (Bola De Nieve)
21. Popular/Jazz - France (Frehel)
22. Popular/Romanza - Mexico (Augustine Lara)
23. Musica Jarocho - Mexico
24. Baroque Harpsichord - France (Rameau)
25. Early Galliard - England (Dowland)
26. Early Chanson - France
27. Early Cantiga de Santa Maria - Galacia/Portugal
28. Popular - Turkey (Birol Topaloglu)






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Hi DJ,
we love you!
please quote the tracks. Your podcast is unbelievable. Thanks!
Fandanguito fandanguito, tú vienes de sotavento
great stuff, as always. (just wish there was a playlist!)
love that you have jackie opel in this mix. it's one of my favourite songs! i would love to hear a rocksteady/early reggae playlist some day...
keep up the excellent work!
Kalil -
I think you're better off going with truly inspired complilations like your signature series. There can be such an embarrassment of riches in such specialized areas that it can get oppressive. Linking lots of different kinds of music together will provide a true world passport that is rich in variety.
(And a playlist is vital)
Keep up the great work.
Best, Erik
Estimado Kalil, cuando escucho tus compilados siempre pienso en las mujeres y hombres, trabajadores, que llevaron por el mundo el sublime sonido de sus deseos.
Gracias
Maxi, Buenos Aires
Hey - I've been a fan for quite a while. I'm very interested in getting the details regarding some of the tracks in this particular podcast -- namely, the Bulgarian Women's Chorus track, among others. Where can I find this music? Thanks!
-Rachel
Rachel: Search for Bulgarian folklore music or check this website: http://www.bulgarianvoices.com.