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  1. Swordfisherman's Calls
  2. Tarantella
  3. O Facci Di Na Canna Dilicata
  4. Ed Amuri T'Arricuordi?
  5. Alla Bagnarota
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  1. Swordfisherman's Calls
  2. Tarantella
  3. O Facci Di Na Canna Dilicata
  4. Ed Amuri T'Arricuordi?
  5. Alla Bagnarota
  6. Tarantella
  7. Drum Rhythms
  8. Alla Pastorale
  9. La Gallinella
  10. Ninna Nanna
  11. Che Bera Sta Figghiola
  12. Tarantella
  13. Lu Mastru Custureri
  14. C'Avant C'é Nu Hiavuru d'Ammuscatu
  15. Alla Zampognara
  16. Tarantella
  17. U Leva Leva
  18. Mastru Pettinaru Giffone
  19. Alla Campagnola
  20. Rosabella Di Milano
  21. Tarantella
  22. Ninna Nanna
  23. Ce Lu Toccamu Lu Peduzzu a Rosa
  24. Alla Zampognara
  25. Tarantella
  26. Tarantella
  27. Pumellu Russu E Bander a de Nave
  28. Tarantella
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As part of Alan Lomax and Diego Carpitella's field recordings in Italy in 1954, they spent a few weeks in Calabria, which forms the southern toe of the Italian peninsula. Calabria was a poor region, and the folk traditions documented on these 28 recordings (most of which are previously unreleased) have been modified in subsequent decades, in some cases vanishing altogether. The music is raw and heartfelt, and pretty diverse, taking in guitar ballads, various bagpipe sounds, accordion, a cappella polyphonic vocals, and ...

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Italian Treasury: Calabria 1999, Rounder

UPC: 011661180321

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