Putumayo World Music [Discography for Download]
125 CDs Putumayo Presents Collection
(2Gb for free download)
Fecha de Lanzamiento: 1993 - 2010
Género: Música Vernácula, Folklore, Música Tradicional,
Música Popular, Música del Mundo, World Music, Jazz,
Blues, Folk, Latin, Reggae, Celtic, Rock ...
Página Oficial: http://www.putumayo.com/
CD's: 125
Tracks: 1450
Tamaño: ~1.85 GB (2 Links)
Duración Total: ~95:12:05 Hrs.
Formato: OGG VBR KBPS
1. 1993 The Best Of Folk Music - Contemporary Folk [124,87] CBR 320
2. 1993 The Best Of World Music,Vol 1 World Vocal [138,36] CBR 320
3. 1994 A Putumayo Christmas, World, Folk, Blues, Jazz And Soul [40,93] CBR 128
4. 1994 Kotoja - The Super Sawale Collection [53,55] CBR 128
5. 1994 Shelter, The Best of Contemporary Singer-Songwriters [130,31] CBR 160
6. 1994 The Best of World Music - World Dance Party [63,25] VBR 161
7. 1994 The Dougie MacLean Collection [98,13] VBR 268
8. 1995 Cairo to Casablanca [89,91] CBR 256
9. 1995 The Best Of World Music - African [91,47] VBR 206
10. 1995 The Best of World Music, Vol 2 Instrumental [117,31] CBR 320
11. 1995 The Laura Love Collection [63,96] CBR 192
12. 1995 Women of the World - Celtic
13. 1995 Women Of The World - International [46,23] CBR 128
14. 1996 A World Instrumental Collection [62,91] VBR 170
15. 1996 Johnny Clegg & Juluka Collection [82,9] VBR 271
16. 1996 One World [169,36] CBR 320
17. 1996 The Dalom Kids & Splash Collection [63,96] CBR 192
18. 1996 The Toure Kunda Collection [80,13] CBR 255
19. 1996 Women's Work [49,74] CBR 128
20. 1997 Caribbean Party [61,46] VBR 195
21. 1997 Islands [103,35] CBR 320]
22. 1997 Latino! Latino! [101,83] CBR 320
23. 1997 Music from The Coffee Lands
24. 1997 Travel the World [69,46] CBR 192
25. 1997 Women Of the World - Celtic II
26. 1998 A Native American Odyssey - Inuit to Inca [98,88] CBR 320
27. 1998 Afro-Latino [97,9] VBR 242
28. 1998 Cairo to Casablanca [94,36] VBR 269
29. 1998 Celtic Tides [120,1] CBR 320
30. 1998 Oliver Mtukudzi - Tuku Music [106,18] CBR 256
31. 1998 Party With Putumayo (Promo) [36,22] CBR 128
32. 1998 Reggae Around The World (vbr 200) VBR 201
33. 1998 Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca - Mambo Yo Yo [40,33] CBR 128
34. 1998 Romantica-Great Love Songs from around the World [60,71] ABR 221
35. 1998 Sam Mangwana - Galo Negro [56,1] VBR 187
36. 1998 Women of Spirit (320) [136,35] CBR 319
37. 1999 Africa [76,78] CBR 191]
38. 1999 Brasileiro [59,26] ABR 185
39. 1999 Cape Verde
40. 1999 Caribe! Caribe! [53,56] CBR 159
41. 1999 Cuba [94,81] VBR 271
42. 1999 Dublin to Dakar-A Celtic Odyssey [62,46] CBR 191
43. 1999 Equation - Hazy Daze [40,21] CBR 128
44. 1999 Habib Koite & Bamada - Ma Ya [66,41] ABR 152
45. 1999 Mali To Memphis [130,47] CBR 319
46. 1999 Mediterranean Odyssey - Athens To Andalucia
47. 1999 New World Party [40,44] CBR 128
48. 1999 World Playground [55,4] VBR 191
49. 2000 A Jewish Odyssey
50. 2000 A Putumayo World Christmas [53,55] CBR 191
51. 2000 Chico Cesar (320) [103,26] CBR 320
52. 2000 Equation - The Lucky Few [95,99] CBR 256
53. 2000 Festa Brasil [103,24] CBR 320
54. 2000 Fiesta Putumayo (Promo) [33,95] CBR 128
55. 2000 Italian Musical Odyssey [80,23] VBR 262
56. 2000 Latinas - Women Of Latin America [66,1] VBR 198
57. 2000 Louisiana Gumbo [52,7] ABR 166
58. 2000 Mariana Montalvo - Cantos Del Alma (256) [78,69] CBR 256
59. 2000 Miriam Makeba - Homeland [64,9] ABR 214
60. 2000 Mo' vida! [55,8] CBR 192
61. 2000 Music From the Tea Lands
62. 2000 Oliver Mtukudzi - Paivepo [53,47] CBR 128
63. 2000 Puerto Rico [68,38] VBR 193
64. 2000 Republica Dominicana [92,26] CBR 319
65. 2000 Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca - Sao Salvador [41,01] CBR 128
66. 2000 Rita Ribeiro - Perola Aos Povos [116,96] CBR 319
67. 2000 South African Legends [65,62] CBR 192
68. 2000 Zydeco [98,89] CBR 255
69. 2001 African Odyssey
70. 2001 Arabic Groove
71. 2001 Cajun [46,87] CBR 160
72. 2001 Carnival [58,25] ABR 185
73. 2001 Colombia
74. 2001 Gardens of Eden [107,29] CBR 320
75. 2001 Gypsy Caravan
76. 2001 Habib Koite & Bamada - Baro [86,61] CBR 192
77. 2001 Jamaica [78,35] CBR 256
78. 2001 Mexico
79. 2001 Music From The Coffe Lands II [62,18] CBR 192
80. 2001 Summer Party Sampler [36,51] CBR 160
81. 2001 World Playground 2 [37,69] VBR 129
82. 2002 A Celtic Collection [63,72] CBR 199
83. 2002 An Afro-Portuguese Odyssey [78,21] CBR 192 2002 Asian Groove
84. 2002 Calypso-Songs From The Caribbean [38,45] CBR 320
85. 2002 Celebrate The World [29,39] CBR 128
86. 2002 Congo to Cuba
87. 2002 Kids World Music - Latin Playground [66,38] CBR 256
88. 2002 Latin Groove (320) [98,88] CBR 322
89. 2002 Mississippi Blues [92,62] CBR 320
90. 2002 Oliver Mtukudzi - Vhunze Moto [69,25] CBR 159
91. 2002 Rumba Flamenco
92. 2002 Samba Bossa Nova
93. 2002 The Best of World Music - World Vocal [69,98] CBR 192
94. 2002 World Lounge [117,65] CBR 320
95. 2003 10th Anniversary Collection 1993-2003 CD1 [50,78] CBR 128
96. 2003 10th Anniversary Collection 1993-2003 CD2 [95,97] CBR 255
97. 2003 African Groove
98. 2003 African Playground [69,8] VBR 223
99. 2003 American Blues [126,52] CBR 320
100. 2003 Brazilian Groove [95,25] VBR 278
101. 2003 Christmas Around The World [43,17] CBR 160
102. 2003 Cover The World [73,96] CBR 192
103. 2003 Dreamland - World Lullabies [55,87] CBR 192
104. 2003 Euro Lounge [69,56] CBR 192
105. 2003 French Cafe [92,08] CBR 319
106. 2003 French Caribbean [85,99] CBR 255
107. 2003 Global Soul [107,53] VBR 277
108. 2003 Putumayo Grooves (Promo) [31,58] CBR 127
109. 2003 Rumba Flamenco [53,87] CBR 159
110. 2003 Salsa Around The World [118,21] CBR 319
111. 2003 The Oliver Mtukudzi Collection - The Tuku Years [82,42] CBR 192
112. 2004 Blues Lounge [74,73] VBR 236
113. 2004 Caribbean Playground [93,77] CBR 320
114. 2004 Greece - A Musical Odyssey [57,31] CBR 192
115. 2004 Groove Sampler CD (Promo) [95,13] CBR 320
116. 2004 Music From The Chocolate Lands [109,99] CBR 320
117. 2004 Nuevo Latino [77,81] CBR 256
118. 2004 Radio Sampler
119. 2004 Sahara Lounge
120. 2004 Sing Along With Putumayo [67,42] VBR 240
121. 2004 South Pacific Islands [98,13] CBR 319
122. 2004 Women Of Africa
123. 2004 Women of Latin America [88,42] CBR 320
124. 2004 World Groove
125. 2004 World Reggae
126. 2005 Acoustic Brazil
127. 2005 Afro-Latin Party [103,7] CBR 320
128. 2005 American Folk [49,54] VBR 148
129. 2005 Asian Lounge
130. 2005 Cafe Sampler [35,78] CBR 128
131. 2005 Celtic Crossroads [63,92] CBR 192
132. 2005 French Playground
133. 2005 Italian Cafe [93,37] CBR 319
134. 2005 Kermit Ruffins [53,37] VBR 147
135. 2005 Latin Lounge [103,69] CBR 320
136. 2005 Mali [67,98] CBR 192
137. 2005 New Orleans [109,01] CBR 319
138. 2005 North African Groove [83,09] VBR 247
139. 2005 One World, One Kid [31,42] VBR 194
140. 2005 Putumayo Kids Sampler - Explore The World [34,85] CBR 192
141. 2005 Sampler [32,96] CBR 128
142. 2005 Swing Around The World [53,88] CBR 191
143. 2006 Acoustic Africa
144. 2006 Putumayo Kids Presents: Asian Dreamland
145. 2006 Baila [64,78] VBR 220
146. 2006 Blues Around The World [65,81] ABR 227
147. 2006 Brazilian Lounge
148. 2006 Cumbancha - Ska Cubano - iAy Caramba! [84,07] CBR 193
149. 2006 Cumbancha - The Idan Raichel Project [55,82] ABR 163
150. 2006 Folk Playground [35,7] VBR 151
151. 2006 Music From The Wine Lands [57,89] VBR 195
152. 2006 New Orleans Christmas (Promo) [57,11] VBR 191
153. 2006 One World, Many Cultures [43,5] CBR 131
154. 2006 Paris [67,64] CBR 224
155. 2006 Radio Latino [55,17] VBR 196
156. 2006 Reggae Playground [59,35] CBR 192
157. 2006 the Caribbean [71,29] VBR 216
158. 2006 Turkish Groove [95,33] CBR 319
159. 2006 World Music Sampler [41,71] CBR 192
160. 2007 A New Groove (Promo)
161. 2007 Americana (Promo) [59,69] VBR 191
162. 2007 Animal Playground [67,63] CBR 260
163. 2007 Celtic Dreamland [38,92] VBR 167
164. 2007 Cumbancha - Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective - Watina [114,53] CBR 320
165. 2007 Cumbancha - Dobet Gnahore - Na Afriki [67,55] VBR 190
166. 2007 Cumbancha - Habib Koite & Bamada - Afriki [105,93] CBR 322
167. 2007 Gipsy Groove
168. 2007 Israel
169. 2007 Latin Jazz (Promo)
170. 2007 New Orleans Brass [78,93] ABR 230
171. 2007 Pesmi Za Otroke - Odkrivamo Svet [23,42] CBR 128
172. 2007 Putumayo Sampler CD (Promo) [41,94] VBR 182
173. 2007 Tango Around the World [42,1] CBR 161
174. 2007 Woman of The World Acoustic [49,2] VBR 173
175. 2007 World Hits [62,58] CBR 192
176. 2007 World Party [59,27] VBR 187
177. 2008 Hawaiian Playground [38,24] VBR 179
178. 2008 Latin Reggae
179. 2008 Putumayo Kids Presents: African Dreamland
180. 2008 Acoustic Arabia
181. 2008 Women of Jazz
182. 2008 A Jazz & Blues Christmas [76,2] ABR 320
183. 2008 African Dreamland [42,7] VBR 194
184. 2008 African Party VBR 192
185. 2008 Blues Around the World [71,48] VBR 221
186. 2008 Quebec [88] CBR 320
187. 2008 Euro Groove [59,15] VBR 192
188. 2009 India
189. 2009 Family Christmas [56,42] VBR 192-320
190. 2009 African Reggae VBR 192
191. 2009 Italia [54,89] VBR 192
192. 2009 Espana [92,79] CBR 320
193. 2009 Jazz Around The World [103,06] CBR 320 (Ethnic Jazz)
194. 2010 Latin Party [69,41] VBR 165 (boogaloo, funk, cumbia, son, salsa, ska)
195. 2010 South Africa [59,04] VBR 179(Jazz+Funk)
196. 2010 Rhythm and Blues [72,14] VBR 192-320 (Blues)
197. 2010 Yoga [84,4] VBR 192-320
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After 20 years, Putumayo World Music's journey lands the label in New Orleans
Dan Storper, of Putumayo World Music, says that New Orleans has infused the sensibility of his now-20-year-old label since moving here in 2004.
on July 10, 2013 at 4:13 PM, updated July 10, 2013 at 4:55 PM
The mission statement of the Putumayo World Music record label has always included the desire to bring the listener on a journey, via the sounds of other cultures. For founder and CEO Dan Storper, as he celebrates the label’s 20th anniversary this year, his own personal journey has led to New Orleans.
“I’ve been in New Orleans since 2004,” he said. “I just cannot believe it’s been this long. It’s somehow bizarre. And Putumayo being 20 feels like a lifetime.”
Storper started the Putumayo company in New York City in 1975, as a handicraft and clothing company selling items that caught his eye as he traveled. He started the record label offshoot in 1993, and four years later sold the clothing business to focus fully on the music, putting together compilation albums with a distinctive, bright cover-art style that showcased music from around the world: Asia, Africa, Latin America. It was right around the time the label was started that Storper began visiting New Orleans regularly, for Jazz Fest – though it was back in New York that what would become his permanent connection to the city solidified. Stopping by the Putumayo store in Soho in the late ‘90s one day to pick up a package, he met the shop’s new manager, Amy Sevante. Sevante had grown up in Mid-City and Broadmoor, and in 2002, with Kermit Ruffins playing the wedding reception, she would become his wife.
The couple began visiting New Orleans frequently, and after a while, bought a home in the Marigny. (“So we could stop staying in her mom’s basement,” Storper said.)
“I started to think maybe I could make it work, living mostly in New Orleans and just commuting up to New York, and that’s what happened,” he said. Putumayo’s main office remains up North, and Storper still travels frequently back and forth. The New Orleans office currently employs a staff of three.
“We’re looking to move our distribution and some operational stuff, possibly, to New Orleans in the fall,” Storper said. “I’d like to create more of a nexus in New Orleans, partly because I love it, and partly because I don’t want to keep flying everywhere. When people ask where I live, I say I live on JetBlue.”
Not too long after Storper had set up his home and business base in New Orleans in 2004, Hurricane Katrina hit. Putumayo had released its first two compilations focusing on Louisiana music a few years earlier -- “Zydeco,” which featured veterans Boozoo Chavis and Clifton Chenier alongside rising stars like Chris Ardoin and Rosie Ledet, and “Louisiana Gumbo,” a mix of blues, soul and R&B -- and following the storm, the label donated a portion of those albums’ proceeds to nonprofits like the Tipitina’s Foundation and Habitat for Humanity. In November 2005, the label, along with the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, co-hosted a free concert titled “Down By The Riverside: A Concert of Thanksgiving” that featured John Boutte, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Jon Cleary and others.
“There’s no question that New Orleans has had a great influence on me,” Storper said. “Before we moved down, we had released 'Zydeco' and 'Louisiana Gumbo,' the first Louisiana albums. They did well, and we wanted to do more.” The 'New Orleans' album, released in 2005, featured photographs from the Michael P. Smith collection, a recipe from Paul Prudhomme and liner notes by the local musicologist Baty Landis. Since then, there’s also been a brass collection, New Orleans Christmas and children’s albums, and a compilation dedicated to the sounds of Ruffins.
New Orleans is a sweet spot for the intersection of interesting music, with its deep ties to the Caribbean, Cuba, Africa, Latin America and Haiti, as well as its proximity to the heartland of rural American folk and blues. The success of the Louisiana albums, as well as Storper’s own tastes -- which has begun to veer toward an exploration of American roots music -- encouraged Storper to open the label up to sounds from the States. Several Putumayo jazz and blues-themed albums came out in the mid-2000s; more recently, Storper has been exploring American folk and singer-songwriter sounds.
Over 20 years, technology has tremendously enhanced the label’s ability to scour the world for music. Where Storper once beat the trails looking for obscure tapes, he can now get mp3s e-mailed from artists, or listen to full discographies online at the click of a trackpad. But there’s still no substitute for the impact of a live performance, discovered by serendipity -- and New Orleans’ thriving live music community has impacted the label’s direction in its own way.
“For instance, I just happened to be at Three Muses about six months ago and saw Luke Winslow King, and I was just struck by the way he combined jazz and different retro, rootsy flavors with singer-songwriter folk music,” he said. Winslow King’s song “You Don’t Know Better Than Me” leads off Putumayo’s latest release, “Acoustic America.” Also at Three Muses, Storper heard the accordionist Norbert Slama for the first time, playing hot-club jazz with French guitarist Raphael Bas; the performance inspired the Putumayo album “Vintage France.” Local music fans, including Tulane University Gulf South Center director Joel Dinerstein and Wild Lotus Yoga owner and kirtan musician Sean Johnson have consulted extensively on albums.
“There’s no question that since I moved to New Orleans, I’ve become a huge fan of just the entire mix of contemporary music that comes out of the city,” Storper said. “And because New Orleans is such a draw, it’s kind of brought in people who are music lovers of different types. It’s not just a source of great music, but a source of people with great taste, who love music and have great collections.”
- http://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf/2013/07/after_20_years_putumayo_world.html
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