1. Kamanagah 2. Phleeng Khuk Phaat, Pt. 2 3. Kebyar Ding, Pt.1 4. Mallorca 5. Manasa Sri Ramamchandra 6. Ngo Mebou Melane 7. Cyganske Vesilia, Pt. 4 8. Mother's Uproar 9. Drowsy Maggie 10. Welsisni Melodyi 11. Soyledi Yok Yok 12. Aayega Aanewaala 13. Nam Nhi-Tu 14. Handel's Chaconne, Teil I 15. Smyrneiko Minore 16. Narodne Saljive Pjesme 17. Tjimploengan 18. Envidia Yo No Tengo a Nadie 19. Fado de Passarinhos 20. Nakhone Prayer 21. Baklandets Vackra Maja 22. Djanger 23. Songs in Grief 24. Yein Pwe
Black Mirror: Reflections in Global Musics 1918-1955
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-11-20)
- Publisher: Dust to Digital
- Label: Dust to Digital
- Studio: Dust to Digital
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #50945
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: With "uprightness of heart and loftiness of genius" 2008-12-03
Comment: A great collection for those into old 78s. Seriously. Fine tunes and fine quality, folks. It's the next best thing to sitting down at a turntable with the fine fellow who put it together as he sets the stylus on the wide grooves of his own ample collection and discusses each track, one by one, as a luminous vapor of divine musical veneration radiates from his not-yet-hoary head.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Reflections on the black mirror 2008-11-02
Comment: Let me just start off by saying that I can't believe how many times I passed this one over before finally picking it up, what was I thinking? I'm already a big fan of "Victrola Favorites", the other major vintage world collection released by Dust to Digital, and this disc follows in the fine tradition of that compilation.
The music is at times ethereal, achingly beautiful, moving, virtuosic, and just plain strange. The tracks have been sequenced well, and flow very nicely into each other; no small achievement with a collection as diverse as this. Unlike "Victrola Favorites", the booklet is jam packed with both images and informative facts about the early days of the record industry and the individual performers featured.
The only issue I take with this collection is that it focuses almost entirely on Europe and Asia, neglecting music from Africa, Australia and the Americas. So this is not a "catch all collection", but that being said, one doesn't miss what's lacking thanks to the strength of what's present. So my complaint can function as a caveat for anyone preferring music from the neglected continents, but I find myself thankful enough for what's included that complaining about what's missing seems a bit silly. An excellent collection for any lover of vintage world music.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Superb 2008-05-16
Comment: No, I don't work for Dust to Digital, but I sure admire them. This is an excellent collection of ear and mind expanding selections from out of the past. I like world music but most of the world music I own is from closer to our day and age and has all the modern production values we expect from our music nowadays. The music on this disc shares more with old time music like you'd find on a Harry Smith collection, only they aren't singing in english. It is a lot of fun. While you are at it, check out Dust to Digital for the greatest Christmas cd ever.
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