Andy's Kitchen and On the Road in Africa
Andy Kershaw introduces his own cassette recordings of music from his travels in Africa during the 1980s.
During the 1980s, DJ Andy Kershaw travelled around Africa and the Americas searching out great music and taping it on his Walkman Pro, a new broadcast-quality cassette recorder that was bringing about a revolution in mobile recording. He also used it to capture his celebrated Kitchen Sessions, held in his small flat in Crouch End. In the first of four features, Andy delves into his boxes of cassettes and brings us music from his journeys in Africa - including his encounters with the then-unknown Ali Farka Touré, and the vibrant music scene of the newly-independent Zimbabwe - plus Kitchen Sessions from Cajun musicians Eddie Lejeune and DL Menard, also American singing legends Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore (first broadcast in 2020).
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Music Played
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Butch Hancock & Jimmie Dale Gilmore
One Road More (London, July 13 1988)
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Butch Hancock & Jimmie Dale Gilmore
The Wind's Dominion (London, July 13 1988)
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Ali Farka Touré
Kadi Kadi (London, October 1987)
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Dembo Konte & Kausu Kuyateh
kora duet (The Gambia, December 1986 )
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Desmali y su Grupo Bamba de La Costa
The Suffering of Antonio (Equatorial Guinea, December 1991)
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DL Menard, Eddie LeJeune & Ken Smith
J'etais au Bal (London, April 1990)
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The Christian Army Band
Commit your way to the Lord (Chinoye, Zimbabwe, January 1988)
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Madzia Matatu & Teresa Machingambe
Tariro (Harare, Zimbabwe, March 1989)
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Madzia Matatu & Teresa Machingambe
Gospel song (Harare, Zimbabwe, March 1989)
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Mali Keletigui Diabate
La Bamba (Bamako, Mali, November 1988)
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Super Rail Band in Bamako
unnamed piece (Bamako, Mali, November 1988)
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Ali Farka Touré & Haira Arby
Patience (Timbuktu, Mali, December 1988)
Broadcasts
- Sun 20 Sep 2020 18:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Mon 15 Aug 2022 22:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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