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VA - ShellacHead: 4 Releases (2013-2015)

VA - ShellacHead: 4 Releases (2013-2015)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: ShellacHead: 4 Releases
  • Year Of Release: 2013-2015
  • Label: ShellacHead
  • Genre: World Fusion, Ethnic, Folk
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 4:33:38
  • Total Size: 681 mb / 1.48 gb
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Longing for the Past: The 78 rpm Era in Southeast Asia is the first survey of the 78 rpm record era in Southeast Asia. It is a kaleidoscopic collection featuring 4 CDs with 90 tracks of music spanning six decades (1905-1966), accompanied by a 272-page book with essays and annotations by leading ethnomusicologists that is richly illustrated with more than 250 vintage photographs, record labels, and sleeves. Longing for the Past was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Historical category, as well as winner of the “Best Historical Research in Recorded Folk or World Music” from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (2014), and the 2014 “Bruno Nettl Prize” from the Society for Ethnomusicology.

:: TRACKLIST ::

20 from 2012: Recently Acquired 78s (ShellacHead Annual 2012) [2013]
1. Davila y Rodriguez – Leyenda India (02:51)
2. Cheikh Benoubia – Koulou Liladi (02:42)
3. J.D. Marshal & H. Don Vincent – Mandolin & Harmonium Ghat (02:52)
4. Yenkowitz & Goldberg – Das Pintele Yid (03:13)
5. Mabulukwe Anzima – Lala Satane (02:41)
6. Dimitrios “Salonikos” Semsis – Tsifte Telli (03:16)
7. M. Legwara Kadipela – Seberu Beru (02:21)
8. Cheikha Nejma Elouahrania – Mabaad Ghachia (03:10)
9. Denzil Laing Trio – Not Me (02:53)
10. Sivuca – Tico Tico No Fuba (02:33)
11. Unidentified Artist – Unidentified Iraqi Test Pressing (03:14)
12. Sava Jeremic – Parachinka Kolo (02:39)
13. E. Saaruni – Keghetzig Erevan (03:02)
14. F. Gwenzi – Ndamulombu (02:32)
15. Mohamed Faris Alkhalifa – Mal Ghusnil Dhahab (03:16)
16. Raisette Embarka – Lalla Aicha part 1 (02:59)
17. Instrumental Group – Rakkosa Kiz (03:27)
18. Tobias Plicet – La Pimienta (02:53)
19. Abdullah Jan – Jamadal Bardas Aladat (02:50)
20. Los Corraleros De Majagual – Cumbia Campesina (03:01)

A year-end compilation of 78 rpm records from around the world. Music from Colombia, Bahrain, Pakistan, Serbia and many other locales.

VA - ShellacHead: 4 Releases (2013-2015)

Seven Inches of Love: Twenty Obscure 45 rpm records from Around the World [2013]
1. Coro Di Orgosolo – Voce A Sa Sera (01:53)
2. Luigino Saderi & Nanni Serra – Ballu Disperau (03:09)
3. Boris Karlov – Bavno Oro (03:02)
4. Muhamed Mešanović – Bogata Sam Imam Svega (03:31)
5. Asik Ali Cizreli – Mami Sili (03:38)
6. Mohammed Hossein Komanace – Borzee Kalah (02:45)
7. Hüseyin Köse – Gittim Avusturyaya (03:24)
8. Unidentified Artists – Macedonikos Horos (03:14)
9. Illegible Label – Janoum Leyli (03:51)
10. Zaia & Elizabeth Eshaya – Ana Npilta Go Khiyaleh (02:33)
11. Rashid Mohammad Omani – Sabah Al Khayr (04:10)
12. Cheikh Mohamed Ba’oute – Yalbeida Derqok Lejbal pt.1 (04:38)
13. Hedi Lejmi – Yalghali Halaya (05:26)
14. Cheikha Rahma Labassia – Maniche Mana (06:57)
15. Salah Ben Al Badiya – Al Harir (06:04)
16. Ibrahim Mahmoud – Enoki Koninenaki (03:12)
17. Leonard Tamegon – Min Mon Do Ali Dji (05:08)
18. Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto – Dejala Llorar (02:31)
19. Uncredited Artist – Deoula (05:03)
20. Rakotozafy – Tanan-Janako (03:25)

A collection of rare 45 rpm tracks from the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and elsewhere.


ShellacHead Annual 2014: Tropical Sound Waves [2014]
1. Trío Yara – Aires Cubanos (Cuba) (03:26)
2. Pedro Marcano Y Su Grupo – Llora Corazón (Puerto Rico) (03:14)
3. Max Woiski and his West Indian Orchestra – Soeloewee (Suriname) (03:08)
4. Trío Matamoros – El Que Siembra Su Maiz (Cuba) (02:51)
5. Wilmoth Houdini – Cousin, Cousin, Scratch Here So For Me (Trinidad) (02:48)
6. The Casablanca Steel Orchestra – Catchy (Trinidad) (02:44)
7. Conjunto Melódico Cubano – El Melcochero (Cuba) (02:44)
8. Chin’s Calypso Sextet – Peakapeow (Jamaica) (03:09)
9. Damballa Wedo Singers – Moundongue Oh Ye Ye Ye (Haiti) (02:46)
10. Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto – Dejala Que Llore (Colombia) (03:07)
11. Celina and Reutilio – Celina Canta A Puerto Rico (Cuba) (03:19)
12. Oivatco Azem with Richie Gonzalez – Guantanamera (Puerto Rico) (02:40)
13. Sexteto Habanero – El Sonero (Cuba) (03:00)
14. Tomás Ramos – Zapateo Cubano (Cuba) (02:30)
15. Darigil with the Conjunto Miramar – Carruseles (Colombia) (02:58)
16. Orchestre Delouche – Les Deux Rivales (Martinique) (02:55)
17. Nicolaas and his Sexteto – Tingiling Tabasta (Curacao) (03:12)
18. Alonso Pedraza y Conjunto Tipico Magdalena – Charanga Buena (Colombia) (02:33)
19. Tobias Plicet – Canajagua (Panama) (03:08)
20. Antoni Machín – Piruli (Cuba) (02:56)
21. Conjunto Matamoros – Bailare Tu Son (Cuba) (03:22)
22. Club Mala Estrella – Naibugayebe Wabie (Honduras) (02:37)
23. Lord Cobra – Mr. Laguna (Panama) (03:04)
24. Los Vallenatos Calenos – La Sultana (Colombia) (02:32)
25. Banda 20 de Julio de Repelon – Las Barbas De Satanas (Colombia) (02:37)
26. Harold Richardson with the Ticklers – What a Hard Time (Jamaica) (03:02)

The annual collection from ShellacHead, a blog dedicated to exploring 78rpm and 45 rpm music from around the world.


The Lost 45s of Sudan (ShellacHead Annual 2015) [2015]
1. Salah Ben Al Badiya – Sala Min Shaaraha A-Thahab (Gold Streamed Down from Her Hair) (05:16)
2. Hamed Al Rayah – Shaloo Alkalam (They Removed the Words) (03:30)
3. Sayed Khalifa – Gameel Basam (Beautiful Smile) (02:11)
4. Al Balabil – Mashena, Mashena (We Went) (02:52)
5. Ibrahim Houssein – Al Ghuroub (The Sunset) (03:04)
6. Ataj Makki – Ash’shams (The Sun) (04:47)
7. Tayeb Abdallah – Natasalam Bidoun Kalam (Converse Without Words) (04:54)
8. Ahmad Al Jaberi – Hawj Erreeh (Violent Wind) (06:56)
9. Mohamed Merghani – Meen Fakkarak (Who Reminded You) (03:23)
10. Zedan Ibrahim – La Hamak Adhabouna (My Suffering Did Not Concern You) (02:24)
11. Zedan Ibrahim – Ma Uslou Reedeh (I Wanted Her From the Beginning) (03:33)
12. Abu Araki Al Bekhet – Helwa Eyounik (Your Eyes are Beautiful) (05:08)
13. Zedan Ibrahim – Laylat Wadaa (Farewell Night) (05:57)
14. Othman Al Shafe’ei – Alat Fanni (My Musical Instrument) (03:20)
15. Othman Hussain – Leh Tiseebna Ya Habibana (Why Did You Forget Us, My Love?) (04:02)

ShellacHead, the world music blog dedicated to 78 and 45 rpm records, is happy to present this compilation of incredibly rare tracks from Sudan's "Golden Age" of recording, the 1960s-70s. A hypnotic blend of traditional Sudanese sounds with influences from abroad, these legendary artists thrived during this brief period until authoritarian Islamists brought the Golden Age to an abrupt end in the 1980s.


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  • nilesh65
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