African Playground

African Playground

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African Playground

African Playground

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Overview

If Putumayo wasn't marketing African Playground as a compilation of children's music, some non-African listeners would have no idea that the material is aimed at kids (or is at least kid-friendly). They would know that African Playground is a good to excellent collection of African pop, but they wouldn't associate the songs with kids because it lacks the sophomoric qualities one associates with American children's music; the material sounds playful and lighthearted, but it doesn't sound sophomoric. Much of the children's music that comes from the United States is unlistenable if you're over the age of 12; it tends to talk down to kids and underestimates their intelligence. But that isn't the case on this Afro-pop CD, which could be described as "children's music with a brain." The term African pop can mean a wide variety of things; in the case of African Playground, African pop is pop music from black Africa -- and that includes West Africa and Central Africa as well as Southern Africa. The compilation doesn't get into the Middle Eastern-sounding pop of Egypt, Libya, Algeria, or Morocco, which are all part of Arabic North Africa. Instead, the material comes from countries that range from Senegal (Vieux Diop's "Sing LO-LO") and the Congo (Mose Se 'Fan Fan''s "Hello Hello") to South Africa (the Mahotella Queens' "Mbube" and Bakithi Kumalo's "Sangoma"). Some of the lyrics are in English, although most of them are in various African languages. Again, African Playground is child-friendly without sounding childish, and world music enthusiasts who are 30, 40, or 50 will find it to be a substantial, intelligent collection of modern, western-influenced Afro-pop. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 02/25/2003
Label: Putumayo
UPC: 0790248020723
Rank: 25826

Tracks

  1. Battu (Benin)  - Angelique Kidjo
  2. Jambo Bwana (Kenya)  -  Them Mushrooms
  3. Mbube (South Africa)  -  Mahotella Queens
  4. Hello Hello  -  Mose Se 'Fan Fan'
  5. Sing Lo-Lo (Senegal)  - Vieux Diop
  6. Kalimba (South Africa)  -  Doctor Victor
  7. Hendry (Madagascar)  -  Tarika Sammy
  8. Munomuno (Uganda)  -  Samite
  9. Hoya Hoya (Ethiopia)  - Seleshe Demessae
  10. Sangoma (South Africa)  - Bakithi Kumalo
  11. Laba Laba (Nigeria)  - Ken Okulolo  -  Okulolo
  12. Barco Di Papel (Cape Verde)  - Tete Alhinho
  13. Lange Mo (South Africa)  - Aura Msimang

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Seleshe Demessae   Primary Artist
Tete Alhinho   Primary Artist
Baba Ken Okulolo & The Nigerian Brothers   Primary Artist
Vieux Diop   Primary Artist
Mose Se 'Fan Fan'   Primary Artist
Aura Msimang   Primary Artist
Ken Okulolo   Primary Artist
Them Mushrooms   Primary Artist
Angelique Kidjo   Primary Artist
Tarika Sammy   Primary Artist
Dr. Victor   Primary Artist
Mahotella Queens   Primary Artist
Samite   Primary Artist
Bakithi Kumalo   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Jacob Edgar   Liner Notes,A&R,Project Coordinator
Liliane Van Balberghe   Design
Nicola Heindl   Illustrations
Emi Gittleman   Project Coordinator,A&R
John McQueeney   Project Coordinator
Emily Lazar   Mastering
Dan Storper   Executive Producer
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