| Item |
Artist |
CD |
Track |
Country |
| 1 |
Clube Do Balanco |
WOMAD, New Zealand, 2008 |
Muito Incrementado |
Brazil |
| 2 |
Played by a folk group on rhythm instruments – dholak, double-membrane drum; duff, frame drum; duffi, small frame drum; chimta, jingling tongs. |
Music in the World of Islam – reeds & bagpipes, drums & rhythms |
Dance Music |
Jaipur, India |
| 3 |
Daljit Mattu & Ravi Bal |
The Rough Guide to Bhangra Dance |
Captain Bhangra Da |
|
| 4 |
Waaberi |
New Dawn |
Rog Rogosho |
Somalia |
| 5 |
Jane Birkin |
Rendez-Vous |
Je M’appelle Jane |
France |
| 6 |
A duet with a murli, a gourd pipe with one drone & one melody reed pipe and kamayacha, a fiddle with skin belly |
Music in the World of Islam – reeds & bagpipes, drums & rhythms |
Panihari |
Jaisalmer, India |
| 7 |
Fat Freddy’s Drop |
(BBC Radio) Awards for World Music, 2007 |
This Room |
New Zealand |
| 8 |
Jane Birkin |
Rendez-Vous |
Smile |
France |
| 9 |
Waaberi |
New Dawn |
Heei Yaa Alahobalin Hoobalowa |
Somalia |
| 10 |
Played on the sumai, a conical double-reed shawn |
Music in the World of Islam – reeds & bagpipes, drums & rhythms |
Ghoomar |
Jaisalmer, India |
| 11 |
Malkit Singh |
The Rough Guide to Bhangra Dance |
Chal Hun (get Up Fix) |
India |