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			<title>African Music Treasures Blog - Ethiopia</title>
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			<description>African music treasures is a Voice of America blog that allows you to discover rare African recordings from the VOA&apos;s unique African music library.  Many of the recordings featured on the blog are unreleased recordings of traditional and contemporary music that were originally recorded for the VOA program MUSIC TIME IN AFRICA.</description>
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				<title>Ethiopia&apos;s revolutionary sixties</title>
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				Over the last ten years, thanks largely to the herculean efforts of French researcher Francis Falceto (he&apos;s the man behind the Ethiopiques CD series released by Buda Musique: each of the twenty-three volumes so far released are essential listening), curious music lovers have discovered the glories of 1970s &apos;Ethiopian Groove&apos;, a potent brew of traditional rhythms, brilliant arrangements, swinging horns and soulful vocals. These stirring recordings from the 1970s were the fruit of a decade of musi...
				
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