Jazz from the Horn of Africa: 'Ethiopiques' The exotic strains of Ethiopian jazz are not widely heard by American ears. But the work of many talented artists can be enjoyed in an ambitious multi-volume CD series called Ethiopiques.

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Jazz from the Horn of Africa: 'Ethiopiques'

Jazz from the Horn of Africa: 'Ethiopiques'

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Four from 'Ethiopiques'

'Hasab,' by Ayalew Mesfin

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'Yekermo Sew' (A Man of Experience and Wisdom) by Mulatu Astatge

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'Ere Mela Mela,' by Mahmoud Ahmed

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'The Homeless Wanderer,' by Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou

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The exotic strains of Ethiopian jazz are not widely heard by American ears. But if you saw the Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers — and if you recall Bill Murray's road music — then you've heard the work of Mulatu Astatqe.

Astatqe's music can be found on Vol. 4 of an ambitious CD series on the French label Buda Musique. The series is called Ethiopiques. Series curator Francis Falceto talks to Sheilah Kast from the studios of Radio France in Paris.

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