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Save the World

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Download links and information about Save the World by Enzo Avitabile. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:35 minutes.

Artist: Enzo Avitabile
Release date: 2004
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dance With Me 3:48
2. Children Are Created Equal 3:13
3. This Is Africa 4:09
4. The Plague 3:43
5. Let's Save the World 3:52
6. Sing Palestina 3:45
7. Carry the Sun Inside 5:10
8. Inside the Wind 3:37
9. Tarrantella Bruna 4:05
10. Paisa 3:37
11. Porto Alegre 3:59
12. Votta Votta 3:17
13. 'O Munno Se Move (Live) 4:20

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The Mediterranean is a cultural crossroads, and musical traditions have crept across water and borders to influence other countries. It's quite evident in the Italian music of Enzo Avitabile and Bottari, where the heat of Italy mixes with the dry sounds of North Africa. The basis of their sound is the rural Bottari rhythms, banged out on sickles and barrels. It gives a powerful underlay to the sound, which is filled out by plenty of guests, many of them from across the water — people like Khaled, Amina, and Simon Shaheen, among others. But they only emphasize the Maghrebi flavor that's an intrinsic part of this Southern Italian sound. It's an energetic, spiritual album, ranging from traditional dance rhythms such as the pastellessa and the zeza (along with the slower passo del morte), and even a touch of soul on the live cut "O Munno Se Move." Everywhere there's a full sound, and the guests, who also include Hugh Masekela and the almost ubiquitous Manu Dibango, fit into the music rather than stand out, making for a wonderful, sonorous integration. It transcends country and gives passion — a remarkable achievement. Add in two video cuts and you have a real winner.