Various Artists
Pata Pata 2000 - Makeba, Miriam
Lobster Song - Josch, Friedo
Xel - N Dour, Aby
La Boa - Reyes, Carlos [1]
Mev Amor Mev Bem Me Ame - Baleiro, Zeca
Sang F?zi - Duplessis, Jerry
Vamos Fugir - Gil, Gilberto
In celebration of the millennium, Putumayo, known for its roots, folk, and international musics, casts a wider net than ever with New World Party. A thoroughly digable collection, these 11 songs not only go global, but hit.
more » the club circuit as well, spinning out a rockin celebration of Algerian funk, Brazilian rhythm & blues, Haitian-Creole rap, and Senegalese hip-hop. Loaded with fat beats and pumping with energetic melody, the offerings of New World Party get the good times started and keep the booties shaking long past midnight. Chico César s Da Licenca M (or Excuse Me, Dude ) brews up some reggae-inflected Brazilian pop music, Miriam Makeba updates her signature South African song (a hit in 1967) to Pata Pata 2000, and things kick in
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‘It’s now or never’ We must free Mumia!
By Larry Holmes posted on April 2, 2021
These slightly edited comments were given during the March 18 Workers World Party webinar, “Mumia Abu-Jamal
: The Only Treatment is His Freedom!”
A quarter of a century ago, in the summer of 1995, Mumia was facing an execution date. That date was Aug. 17, [the birthday of Black Nationalist leader, Marcus Garvey]. We had one mission for the movement to stop the execution. And through mass mobilization, through a lot of unity and a lot of coordination, we helped stop that execution. We did it.
Larry Holmes
Since then, it’s been a long quarter of a century, almost 26 years. We have raised a bold, never ending, sometimes frustrating and disheartening struggle to free comrade Mumia, our political prisoner in jail, who was almost killed fighting for the freedom of the Black nation.