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Music from the Coffee Lands

Music from the Coffee Lands

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Putumayo World Music
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 14036

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 5 x 0.3

MPN: 135
UPC: 790248013527
EAN: 0790248013527
ASIN: B000003EKA

Release Date: October 7, 1997
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Condition: BRAND NEW, factory sealed, thanks.

Tracks:

   Guajira Bonita - Avalos, Julian
   Soltarlo - Gomez, Claudia
   Wasuze Otya? - Samite
   Maria Lando - Granda, Chabuca
   Noites Claras - Ranglin, Ernest
   Below the Bassline - Ranglin, Ernest
   Hanzvadzi - Mapfumo, Thomas
   Dilema - Puebla, Carlos
   Esa Noche - Rangel, Elorza
   Gabby Kai - Pahinui, James Bla
   Kothbiro - Ayub
   Este Son - Urena, Juan Carlos
   La Milonga de Ricardo en Cha-Cha-Cha - Barroso, A.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The artists gathered together here hail from nations and cultures noted for the growing and export of coffee. As with this CD's companion release, Music from the Tea Lands, one senses the possibility of lucrative product tie-ins, but part of the proceeds from the album are earmarked for charity and any catchy idea that gets the music out there is a good thing. Like the luscious drink itself, the tunes come in many intensities and flavors, ranging from a light-as-air ditty from Peru, to the more complex vocal stylings of Colombia's Claudia Gomez, to Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca's earthy Afro-Cuban Congolese rumba. The album is a lively and fascinating travelogue, making landfall in Cuba, Kenya, Brazil, Uganda, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Costa Rica, Hawaii, and Peru. As with many other Putumayo projects, aside from its musical pleasures, this set would make an entertaining and educational experience for younger family members. --Christina Roden


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A nice way to start off the morning   June 21, 2008
E. Anderson
I recently started getting into the Putumayo series after I heard the Paris compilation. I was immediately hooked and now have started checking out the other cds in the series. MUSIC FROM THE COFFEE LANDS is my latest acquisition. While MUSIC FROM THE COFFEE LANDS may not be my favorite compilation, I certainly enjoyed listening to its international flavor. Most of the songs are latin based but there are a track here and there that are African and even Hawaiian. As I sit here typing my review while drinking a cup of joe and listening to this cd, I am imaging myself in a field picking coffee beans. I find the music very soothing tp the human soul. I definitely agree with one reviewer who questioned why there isn't any music from Ethiopia featured on the compilation given the origins of the almighty and addictive coffee bean. Overall I enjoyed MUSIC FROM THE COFFEE LANDS. It is a nice change of pace from the dark, heavy music I listen to on a regular basis.


5 out of 5 stars Suprise!   January 25, 2007
P. Sennett (Chicago, IL)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having just gotten into collecting world music rather than just listening to it on the radio....I am more than pleased with my latest acquisition of Coffee Lands music. The music on this CD is totally mellow. Every song on it is a keeper. If you want something different, this is a CD to consider.


3 out of 5 stars How can you have this CD w/o an Ethiopian contribution   January 14, 2007
J. S. Dorado
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Am I missing something? This CD does not have any Ethiopian music? I'm a bit perplexed by that seeing as coffee originated in Ethiopia.


2 out of 5 stars Not strong enough-this compilation is decaf   June 15, 2006
Amaranth (Northern California)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

If this album is like coffee,it's decaf.It lacks the punch to keep one awake for an early morning drive.I'd be asleep at the wheel.

I used to have this CD,but I took it to a used CD store.

Its few highlights are Susana Baca,Ernest Ranglin,Thomas Mapfumo,James 'Bla'Pahinui&Ayub Ogada.The rest are easy-listening Buena Vista Social Club.

When it comes to Putumayo's themed compilations,I reccomend "Gardens of Eden" (sadly,it's out of print),"Music from the Tea Lands"(EXCELLENT!),"Asian Lounge".I am looking forward to "Music from the Wine Lands"--considering I live in the Wine Country.Hopefully,"Music from the Wine Lands" won't be snooze-inducing like this one.



4 out of 5 stars Chill out with a cup of coffee or a Mojito......   August 5, 2005
Karla (Texas)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Good Putumayo CD. Several very good tracks on this CD. 'Guajira Bonita' is fantastic, and reminds me of my trip to Peru hiking the Inca trail. Tracks 2, 3 are good as well, and then proceed to the wonderful Susana Baca with her bold, beautiful voice on 'Maria Lando'. 'Below the Bassline' is a wonderfully mellow Reggae sounding instrumental track that brings me back to all carribbean trips. 'Dilema' reminds me of my salsa adventure to Cuba, and 'Esa Noche' is a very good instrumental track with fantastic guitar that makes me yearn for returning to Mexico City or Oaxaca. Track 9, 10 are good as well. 'Este Son' will help you chill out with your cup of coffee. Highly recommend this CD if you enjoy Latin music, as well as international music. The pamphlet submitted with the CD about the artists is informtive and only adds to the enjoyment of the CD. A Putumayo Must!