Narada World: A Global Vision

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Baghdad - Jesse Cook, Jesse Cook, Tempest
2. Wasuze Otya? - Tempest, Tempest
3. Cactus de Paraguana - Alma del Sur, Carlos Guedes
4. Planxty Burke/Planxty Drew [Edit] - Celtic Treasure, Celtic Treasure
5. Sealwoman/Yundah - Celtic Voices, Mary McLaughlin
6. Wind Spirit
7. Cheetah Hunt - Great African Moments, Great African Moments
8. Back Home - Road North, Road North
9. Road North - Road North, Road North
10. Ladakh - Asian Fusion, Asian Fusion
See all 15 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Douce Mousitomanie - Celtic Legacy, Celtic Legacy
2. Lucia - Gypsy Passions, Gypsy Passions
3. New Land - New Land, New Land
4. Ubi Caritas - Celtic Spirit, Celtic Spirit
5. Gravity - Jesse Cook, Jesse Cook, Gravity Crush
6. Kothbiro - African Voices, African Voices
7. Mujeres y Niņos - Alma del Sur, Alma del Sur
8. Kantico en Flor de Piedra - Lezao, Lezao
9. Doce Morena - Novo Brasil, Novo Brasil
10. Introduction: Precious Waters - Precious Waters, Precious Waters
See all 14 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
A collection of 29 tracks from almost as many albums, Narada World offers more than 125 minutes of an easily digested assortment of contemporary, mostly instrumental selections that are adorned with varying degrees of international or traditional flourishes. Though some genuinely scintillating works are included here--most notably flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook's two selections and an arresting Persian/Indian hybrid, "Astrae," by the exotic vocal/percussion duo Vas (from Sunyata)--the album is largely an easy-listening collection of modern music embellished with world music accents. This is not such a bad thing. The two-disc set's highlights are its Celtic and Latin/flamenco pieces, which dominate this package. Other tracks include traces of Far East, African, and Native American influences; and on occasion, the juxtapositioning of such far-flung musical styles creates some peculiar segues on the two discs. Yet the overall mood is sanguine and refreshing, a fact that may disappoint earnest world-beat adherents but will satisfy less critical ears. Highlights: "The Road North" by champion Celtic fiddler Alasdair Fraser, Bernardo Rubaja's charming mix of pipes and charango on "New Land," the saintly female vocal offerings of Scartaglen and Connie Dover, and the flamenco dramatics of Oscar Lopez on "Lucia." --Terry Wood

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Narada World: A Global Vision
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Astonishingly good collection
  • The best of so many styles of music
  • An excellent sampling of music from around the world.
Narada World: A Global Vision
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Narada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005P6E
Release Date: 1997-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Baghdad - Jesse Cook
  2. Wasuze Otya? - Samite
  3. Cactus De Paraguand - Carlos Guedes
  4. Planxty Burke/Planxty Drew (Edit) - Shelley Phillips
  5. Sealwoman/Yundah - Mary McLaughlin
  6. Wind Spirit - Bill Miller
  7. The Cheetah Hunt - Michael Whalen
  8. Back Home - Nando Lauria
  9. The Road North - Alasdair Fraser
  10. Ladakh - Ancient Future
  11. Viajero - Miguel De La Bastide
  12. Cielo Y Montana - Rumillajta
  13. Water - Richard Warner
  14. Chuaigh Me 'Nu Rosann - Scartaglen
  15. The Journey Begins - Hans Zimmer

Tracks:

  1. Douce Mousitomanie - Orion
  2. Lucia - Oscar Lopez
  3. New Land - Bernardo Rubaja
  4. Ubi Caritas - Connie Dover
  5. Gravity - Jesse Cook
  6. Kothbiro - Ayub Ogada
  7. Mujeres Y Ninos - Rumillajta
  8. Kantico En Flor De Piedra - Tomas San Miguel
  9. Doce Morena - Nando Lauria
  10. Introduction: Precious Waters - R. Carlos Nakai
  11. Giant Step - Michael Pluznick
  12. Dancing To A Lot Of Time - John Whelan
  13. Astrae - Vas
  14. Inochi No Sharin (Wheel Of Life) - Riley Lee

Amazon.com

A collection of 29 tracks from almost as many albums, Narada World offers more than 125 minutes of an easily digested assortment of contemporary, mostly instrumental selections that are adorned with varying degrees of international or traditional flourishes. Though some genuinely scintillating works are included here--most notably flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook's two selections and an arresting Persian/Indian hybrid, "Astrae," by the exotic vocal/percussion duo Vas (from Sunyata)--the album is largely an easy-listening collection of modern music embellished with world music accents. This is not such a bad thing. The two-disc set's highlights are its Celtic and Latin/flamenco pieces, which dominate this package. Other tracks include traces of Far East, African, and Native American influences; and on occasion, the juxtapositioning of such far-flung musical styles creates some peculiar segues on the two discs. Yet the overall mood is sanguine and refreshing, a fact that may disappoint earnest world-beat adherents but will satisfy less critical ears. Highlights: "The Road North" by champion Celtic fiddler Alasdair Fraser, Bernardo Rubaja's charming mix of pipes and charango on "New Land," the saintly female vocal offerings of Scartaglen and Connie Dover, and the flamenco dramatics of Oscar Lopez on "Lucia." --Terry Wood

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Astonishingly good collection.......2003-09-30

I played this 2-CD set last Sunday and my mate kept running into the room; "Hey, what's that song! It's fantastic." I agreed. This is one excellent selection of world music, and I reach for this CD set again and again.

In particular, the Celtic piece by Orion "Douce Mousitomanie" is hypnotic and soothing--Enya fans will definitely groove to this one. And my favorite, Jesse Cook leads off CD One with exotic "Baghdad" (no meaning here, this CD dates before 9-11 and the invasion.) Cook has a second cut on the second CD "Gravity" and it's as good. He's a wonderful guitarist.

There's so much here that's just SO good that it's hard to point out one track over the others. This is one of the best introductory CD's to world music I know of, along with Narada's annual world anthology World 2002. You can't go far wrong with this CD set.

5 out of 5 stars The best of so many styles of music.......1999-05-07

With this CD, a lot of new styles came into my life, like Astrae from Sunyata and Kothbiro from African Voices (both CD soon to be bought, I assure you), shoulder to shoulder with old friends like Celtic Treasure. Is pure delight to listen to this compilation. The world is so vast and deep, that we better start to listen.

5 out of 5 stars An excellent sampling of music from around the world........1998-10-14

Narada has done listeners a great service by producing this compilation of various artists. The global scope and variety enable the listener to experience many kinds of music on one CD. The mellow vocals of Samite; the guitar virtuosity of Jesse Cook; the soaring, beautiful voices of Scartaglen; the composing acumen of Hans Zimmer; all these and more add up to one superb sampling of global music. A very enjoyable listening experience.

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