Music heard on the air for July 28, 2014

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The songs played between segments on The World for Monday, July 28, 2014 include:

    SONG: Of the Invisible
    ARTIST: Electric Kulintang
    CD TITLE: Drum Codes
    CD LABEL: Song of the Bird King
 

    SONG: Son of Fakir
    ARTIST: Thomas Blondet
    CD TITLE: Futureworld
    CD LABEL: Rhythm & Culture

    SONG: Fiesta De Los Feos
    ARTIST: Spam Allstars
    CD TITLE: The Rough Guide to Latin Music for Children Vol 2
    CD LABEL: World Music Network
 

    SONG: Bond Street Express
    ARTIST: Ernest Ranglin
    CD TITLE: Bless Up
    CD LABEL: Avila Street Records
 

And reporter Hana Baba recommended we play this song coming out of her piece, Why not all Muslims agree when Ramadan starts and ends. It's by Baraka Blue, an Oakland-based Sufi musician:

    SONG: Love and Light
    ARTIST: Baraka Blue
    CD TITLE: Sound Heart
    CD LABEL: Remarkable Current

The songs played between segments on The World for Monday, July 28, 2014 include:

    SONG: Of the Invisible
    ARTIST: Electric Kulintang
    CD TITLE: Drum Codes
    CD LABEL: Song of the Bird King
 

    SONG: Son of Fakir
    ARTIST: Thomas Blondet
    CD TITLE: Futureworld
    CD LABEL: Rhythm & Culture

    SONG: Fiesta De Los Feos
    ARTIST: Spam Allstars
    CD TITLE: The Rough Guide to Latin Music for Children Vol 2
    CD LABEL: World Music Network
 

    SONG: Bond Street Express
    ARTIST: Ernest Ranglin
    CD TITLE: Bless Up
    CD LABEL: Avila Street Records
 

And reporter Hana Baba recommended we play this song coming out of her piece, Why not all Muslims agree when Ramadan starts and ends. It's by Baraka Blue, an Oakland-based Sufi musician:

    SONG: Love and Light
    ARTIST: Baraka Blue
    CD TITLE: Sound Heart
    CD LABEL: Remarkable Current

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