Friday October 30, 2009
From Travelandleisure.com
By Catesby Holmes
Great music, we know, comes in many languages, in every style, from all corners of the globe. T+L scoured the world to find five of 2009’s top international releases. Before your next trip, just press play.
Spain: DePedro, DePedro (Nat Geo Music). This seductive album dwells in the sweet spot where smooth Spanish melodies converge with sultry Mexican rhythms.
India: Kailash Kher, Yatra-Nomadic Souls (Cumbancha). Merging Sufi chants, Bollywood exuberance, and Slumdog-style pop, Yatra defines the modern sound of India.
| Depedro - CNN | |
| Comanche | |
| Two Parts in One (Live w/Calexico) | |
| La Memoria | |
| Como El Viento |
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