Needles & Grooves AoTM /// Vol. 4 - October 2019 /// Camarón de la isla - La leyenda del tiempo

Alfredo Rodriguez is dead, but there's not a philips connection that i see through wiki or discogs. (that's a 2010 performance)

Gil Scott-Heron is dead, but there's not a philips connection that I see. Big-time poetry connection though. Doubtful re: world music classification.
 
Alfredo Rodriguez is dead, but there's not a philips connection that i see through wiki or discogs. (that's a 2010 performance)

Gil Scott-Heron is dead, but there's not a philips connection that I see. Big-time poetry connection though. Doubtful re: world music classification.
I feel like I would have saved a lot of time if I made a spreadsheet the first time I went through those names...maybe I still should
 
I’m really looking forward to the “Additional Listening” suggestions this month. Hey, @agutierrezb , do you have any suggested playlists or primer that you would suggest for like “A Beginner’s Guide to World Music”? I know that’s an inherently silly question given the wide variety of styles, genres, countries, and traditions that are encapsulated by the term World Music. Nevertheless, I am definitely open to a more guided exploration vs. my clumsy googling efforts
 
Alright guys, I completely wasted a couple of hours tonight. Went up to 2010, after that is going to have to wait. Hope you're in the mood for some SPAM. I excluded bands for the most part but have them filtered out if anyone wants to look. I think this is everyone who has died who performed up to 2010.

Bill Evans
Nina Simone
Clark Terry
Eddie Harris
Ella Fitzgerald
George Gruntz
Champion Jack Dupree
Gerry Mulligan
Herbie Mann
Sadao Watanabe
Aretha Franklin
King Curtis
Larry Coryell
Marc Moulin
Bo Diddley
Chuck Berry
Lightnin' Slim
Moses "Whispering" Smith
Muddy Waters
Odetta
Stan Getz
T-Bone Walker
Willie Dixon
Albert King
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Miles Davis
Cecil Taylor
Earl Hines
Junior Wells
Randy Weston
Charles Mingus
Count Basie
Didier Lockwood
Dizzy Gillespie
Etta James
Joe Pass
Oscar Peterson
Rory Gallagher
Al Jarreau
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers
George Duke
Leonard Cohen
Sun Ra
Ben E. King
James Booker
Ray Charles
Albert Collins
B.B. King
Elis Regina
Terry Callier
Claude Nobs
Fats Domino
Marvin Gaye
James Brown
James Moody
Joe Sample
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Freddie Hubbard
John Lee Hooker
Pino Daniele
Ronald Shannon Jackson and the Decoding Society
Paco De Lucia
Dr. John
Otis Rush
Beth Carvalho
Curtis Mayfield
Joe Cocker
Allen Toussaint
Billy Preston
Camarón de la Isla
Tony Joe White
Johnny Cash
Natalie Cole
Gary Moore
Isaac Hayes
Lou Reed
David Bowie
Esbjörn Svensson Trio
Ike Turner
Bobby Parker
Solomon Burke
Ibrahim Ferrer
Ray Baretto
Prince Buster
Prince
Gil Scott-Heron
Roger Cicero
 
This is filtered for what I think is world music. Obviously this is where some subjectivity comes in so YMMV. I think Getz and maybe Pino Daniele might be a stretch. Not sure.

Stan Getz
Elis Regina
Pino Daniele
Paco De Lucia
Beth Carvalho
Camarón de la Isla
Ibrahim Ferrer
Ray Baretto
Prince Buster
 
Alfredo Rodriguez is dead, but there's not a philips connection that i see through wiki or discogs. (that's a 2010 performance)

Gil Scott-Heron is dead, but there's not a philips connection that I see. Big-time poetry connection though. Doubtful re: world music classification.
This one made my list until I realized that he died in 2005 and that there is another Alfredo Rodriguez. Guess they linked wrong.
 
I’m really looking forward to the “Additional Listening” suggestions this month. Hey, @agutierrezb , do you have any suggested playlists or primer that you would suggest for like “A Beginner’s Guide to World Music”? I know that’s an inherently silly question given the wide variety of styles, genres, countries, and traditions that are encapsulated by the term World Music. Nevertheless, I am definitely open to a more guided exploration vs. my clumsy googling efforts
I wish I had the knowledge to do something like that, but I don't think I do. I can (and will) suggest artists and records in the specific genre I chose, but I reckon there are a bunch of knowledgeable people around here who can help with music from different regions and cultures. That would actually be a really dope idea: we should join forces and make a collective Word Music primer.
 
I’m really looking forward to the “Additional Listening” suggestions this month. Hey, @agutierrezb , do you have any suggested playlists or primer that you would suggest for like “A Beginner’s Guide to World Music”? I know that’s an inherently silly question given the wide variety of styles, genres, countries, and traditions that are encapsulated by the term World Music. Nevertheless, I am definitely open to a more guided exploration vs. my clumsy googling efforts

You have this endless collection but it's not easy to know where to start:

 
I guess La Leyenda Del Tiempo fits the clues as well as Elis. Many of the songs are written by Frederico Garcia Lorca. The same problem remains, however, it appears to only be available in a limited Spanish reissue which isn't available hardly anywhere and not for less than $50+ shipped.

I'm left feeling like we are wrong about the Montreux or Philips clue. Unless it is someone not on the wiki list. I wish it was easier to find a list of 60s and 70s world music on Philips. Discogs needs more filter options.
 
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