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Playlist - Sound_Medicine_04_17_12
| Song | Artist | Album |
| Rubyiruko (Young Compatriots) | Cecile Kayirebwa | Rwanda (1994) |
| "The sun shines and smiles at you, take care of progress and put all of your abilities and power in building the country." | ||
| Swing It on Home | Big Mama Thornton | Ball N' Chain |
| Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton (December 11, 1926 – July 25, 1984) was an American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. She was the first to record the hit song | ||
| Voodoo Voodoo | LaVern Baker | Blues Masters, Vol. 14: More Jump Blues |
| LaVern Baker (November 11, 1929 – March 10, 1997) was an American rhythm and blues singer, who had several hit records on the pop chart in the 1950s and early 1960s. | ||
| Turn Me On | Nina Simone | The Blues |
| Turn Me On [Tony Humphries Got U Turned On Dub] | Nina Simone | Remixed & Reimagined |
| Fish in the Dish | Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings | Naturally |
| Naturally is the second album by American funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, released on January 25, 2005 on Daptone Records. | ||
| Wicked Little Grrrls | Esthero | Wikked Lil' Grrrls |
| A Canadian singer-songwriter who currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She claims to have gotten the name by combining the name of the heroine (Esther) and last line ("If I am to be the hero, then I cannot fly from darkness.") of the movie from Sylvia Plath's novel, 'The Bell Jar'. | ||
| You Are | Estelle & John Legend | The Duets |
| Est'elle, is an English Grammy Award winning R&B singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer. Estelle was born in London. After meeting John Legend, Estelle signed a record deal with V2 and Atlantic Records. | ||
| Honey | Erykah Badu | New Amerykah |
| New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Erykah Badu, released February 26, 2008, on Universal Motown. It follows her 2003 album Worldwide Underground and a hiatus from recording music. Communicating with several hip hop producers over the Internet, Badu conceived the album through the GarageBand software program on her laptop, which led to the album's primary recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. | ||
| these words (dwele remix) | natasha bedingfield | [giant step eas51645] |
| Natasha Anne Bedingfield (born 26 November 1981) is a British pop singer and songwriter. In 2012, VH1 ranked her #66 on the list of 100 Greatest Women in Music. | ||
| Turn Around (feat. Iva Lamkum) | Sola Rosa | Get It Together |
| from Get It Together (Deluxe Edition), track released 03 March 2009. | ||
| Until When? | Gigi | One Ethiopia (1998) |
| Gigi as she is popularly known, is one of the most successful contemporary Ethiopian singers worldwide. Coming from an ancient tradition of song originating in the Ethiopian Church, she has brought the music of Ethiopia to wider appreciation and developed it in combination with a wide variety of other genres. | ||
| Salib fuadi (Has cautivado mi alma) | Rasha | Sudaniyat |
| Rash is a singer and percussionist Sudanese. Fleeing the Sudanese civil war, Rasha settled in Spain in June 1991 when she began to get to work with her brother Wafir , member of Radio Tarifa , recording her solo album Sudaniyat. This album received great critical acclaim. | ||
| Mousso tilou | Dobet Gnahoré | Na Afriki |
| Dobet Gnahoré (born June 17, 1982) is a singer from the Côte d'Ivoire.[1] She settled in Marseille in 1999 due to the Civil War. Her father Boni is a percussionist who performs with her.[2] She was a nominee at the 2006 World music (Awards) for Newcomer and shared an award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance with India.Arie at the 52nd Grammy Awards. | ||
| Yekeke | Fatala | Gongoma Times (1991) |
| Exhilarating traditional dance music from West Africa - the roots of blues, jazz and pop. Fatala is unique in modern African music, a band formed in Paris recreating the roots of the music of Guinea without synths or programmes. Fatala is five percussionists playing drums, shakers and balafon, and vocalist Mabinty Sahko. | ||
| Seya | Oumou Sangare | Seya (2009) |
| Oumou Sangare (born February 25, 1968, in Bamako, Mali) is a Malian Wassoulou musician, sometimes referred to as "The Songbird of Wassoulou." Wassoulou is a historic region south of the Niger River, and the music there is descended from traditional hunting songs, and is accompanied by a calabash. Her mother was the singer Aminata Diakité. She is an advocate for women's rights, opposing child marriage and polygamy. ""Seya" means "Joy," and with her latest record, Oumou Sangare reminds us that joy is a far more complex emotion than its lighter semi-synonyms: glee, mirth, even happiness. Joy requires work and effort. Once reached, it sustains easily, but the quest for joy is not a simple one." | ||
| Sebastiana | Gal Costa | Tropicália - A Brazilian Revolution In Sound |
| Gal Costa was born on September 26, 1945, in the city of Salvador, the state capital of the state of Bahia, Brazil. At the age of 10, Gal befriended sisters, Sandra and Andréia Gadelha, the future spouses of singer-songwriters Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, respectively. Costa debuted her professional career on the night of August 22, 1964 on the concert Nós, por exemplo, where she performed alongside Veloso, Gil, Maria Bethânia and Tom Zé, among others. | ||
| Tuareg | Gal Costa | Tropicália: A Brazilian Revolution in Sound |
| Segue O Seco | Marisa Monte | Verde Anil Amarelo Cor de Rosa & Carvão |
| Marisa de Azevedo Monte (born July 1, 1967 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian popular singer. As of 2011, she has sold 10 million albums worldwide. | ||
| Traveller | Anoushka Shankar | Traveller |
| Taki Rari | Yma Sumac | Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 2: Mambo Fever |
| Yma Sumac ( /?i?m? ?su?mæk/; September 13, 1922 – November 1, 2008) was a noted Peruvian soprano. In the 1950s, she was one of the most famous proponents of exotica music. She became an international success based on her extreme vocal range, which was said to be "well over four octaves"[2] and was sometimes claimed to span even five octaves at her peak. | ||
| You're Wondering Now | Amy Winehouse | Back To Black |
| Sweet William | Millie, Konrad (Konny) Amberg | War Ina Babylon an Island Reggae Anthology |
| Why Did You Lie | Dawn Penn | Duke Reid Rocks Steady |
| Dawn Penn (born Dawn Pickering, 1952, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer. Dawn Penn's earliest recordings were for Prince Buster around 1966. In 1967 she recorded and released the rocksteady single, "You Don't Love Me" produced by Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. | ||
| Hello Stranger | Barbara Lewis | Respect |
| Barbara Lewis (born February 9, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter whose smooth style influenced rhythm and blues. | ||
| I Love You | Fiona | Big People Music |
| Have Fi Mind We (boops) | Shelly Thunder | Shelly Thunder |

