TRAVELLER
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR
SONGWRITER: SHANKAR
SHOW: Live @ Festival Les Nuits de Fourviere,
PAYS: France
ALBUM: ANOUSHKA SHANKAR TRAVELLER
LABEL: DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
GENRE: INDIAN MUSIC/FLAMENCO
ANNÉE: 2012

Traveller is a studio album by Indian sitarist Anoushka Shankar, released in October 2011 through DeutscheGrammophon. The album was produced by Javier Limón.
Traveller received a nomination in the Best World Music Album category at the 2013 Grammy Awards. However, the award went to Anoushka's late father Ravi Shankar (for his album The Living Room Sessions Part 1), and was accepted by Anoushka on his behalf.

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KORA MUSIC FROM WEST AFRICA
SONA JOBARTEH & BAND
SONGWRITER:
COUNTRY: GAMBIA
INSTRUMENTS: KORA; VOICE; GUITAR & CELLO
ALBUM: FASIYA
LABEL: AFRICAN GUILD RECORDS
GENRE: ACOUSTIC WEST AFRICAN/MANDING
YEAR: 2011

Sona Jobarteh is the first female Kora virtuoso to come from a West African griot family. Breaking away from tradition, she is a pioneer in an ancient male-dominated hereditary tradition that has been exclusively handed down from father to son for the past seven centuries.
Reputed for her skill as an instrumentalist, distinctive voice, infectious melodies and her grace onstage, Sona has rapidly risen to international success following the release of her widely-acclaimed album "Fasiya" (Heritage) in 2011.
Born in London, Sona Jobarteh is a member of one of the five principal Kora-playing (Griot) families from West Africa, and the first female member of such a family to rise to prominence on this instrument. Before her, the playing of this 21-stringed harp-like instrument was exclusively passed down from father to son. The instrument is an important element of the Mandingo peoples in West Africa and their playing is reserved only to certain families called Griot. She is the granddaughter of the Master Griot of his generation, Amadu Bansang Jobarteh, who migrated from Mali to the Gambia. Her cousin is the well-known, celebrated Kora player Toumani Diabate. She has studied the Kora since the age of three, at first taught by her brother Tunde Jegede, and then by her father, Sanjally Jobarteh. She gave her first performance at London’s Jazz Café when she was four years old.





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RIGHT TO BE WRONG
JOSS STONE
SONGWRITER: JOSS STONE; D.CHILD & BETTE WRIGHT
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: MIND BODY AND SOUL
LABEL: RELENTLESS RECORDS
GENRE: SOUL
YEAR: 2004

  Mind Body & Soul é o segundo álbum de estúdio da cantora inglesa Joss Stone, lançado em 2004.
    Foi o álbum de maior sucesso da artista no Reino Unido, alcançando o primeiro lugar na parada de álbuns britânica na semana de 9 de Outubro de 2004.
       Em setembro de 2005 o álbum levou o certificado de disco de platina triplo. Também foi indicado ao Grammy Award concorrendo como "Melhor Álbum Pop Vocal".





I've got a right to be wrong
My mistakes will make me strong
I'm stepping out into the great unknown
I'm feeling wings though I've never flown
I've got a mind of my own
I'm flesh and blood to the bone
I'm not made of stone
Got a right to be wrong
So just leave me alone

I've got a right to be wrong
I've been held down too long
I've got to break free
So I can finally breathe
I've got a right to be wrong
Got to sing my own song
I might be singing out of key
But it sure feels good to me
Got a right to be wrong
So just leave me alone

You're entitled to your opinion
But it's really my decision
I can't turn back I'm on a mission
If you care don't you dare blur my vision
Let me be all that I can be
Don't smother me with negativity
Whatever's out there waiting for me
I'm going to faced it willingly

I've got a right to be wrong
My mistakes will make me strong
I'm stepping out into the great unknown
I'm feeling wings though I've never flown
I've got a mind of my own
Flesh and blood to the bone
See, I'm not made of stone
I've got a right to be wrong
So just leave me alone

I've got a right to be wrong
I've been held down to long
I've got to break free
So I can finally breathe
I've got a right to be wrong
Got to sing my own song
I might be singing out of key
But it sure feels good to me
I've got a right to be wrong


So just leave me alone
DO YOU REMEMBER
PHIL COLLINS
SONGWRITER: PHIL COLLINS
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: BUT SERIOUSLY
LABEL: ATLANTIC RECORDS
GENRE: SOFT ROCK
YEAR: 1989

...But Seriously é o quarto álbum de estúdio do cantor Phil Collins, lançado em 1989. Em 1990, a canção "Another Day in Paradise" ganhou o Grammy na categoria Gravação do Ano.
Philip David Charles Collins, LVO (Londres, 30 de janeiro de 1951), mais conhecido como Phil Collins, é um músico britânico. Foi baterista e vocalista da banda Genesis, mas também atingiu êxito na carreira solo. Também atuou em alguns filmes e programas de televisão.
Phil Collins já colaborou com vários artistas conhecidos, como Bone Thugs'N'Harmony, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Roland Orzabal, Roger Taylor, Robert Plant, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Elton John, Mike Oldfield, Sting, Anni-Frid Lyngstad do ABBA, Mark Knopfler, Laura Pausini, Peter Gabriel, e Bee Gees. Fez uma participação especial em Woman in Chains, do Tears for Fears, também participou do álbum Break Every Rule de Tina Turner, tocando bateria em músicas como Typical Male e Girls, e também colaborou com a banda Led Zeppelin no Live Aid, tocando bateria. Também participou da música Home, do grupo de rap Bone Thugs'N'Harmony.




We never talked about it but I hear the blame was mine
I'd call you up to say I'm sorry,
But I wouldn't want to waste your time
'Cause I love you, but I can't take anymore
There's a look I can't describe in your eyes
If we could try like we tried before
Would you keep on telling me those lies?
Do you remember?

There seemed no way to make up,
'Cause it seemed your mind was set
And the way you looked it told me,
It's a look I know I'll never forget
You could've come over to my side,
You could've let me know
You could've tried to see the distance between us
But it seemed too far for you to go
Do you remember?

Through all of my life,
In spite of all the pain
You know that people are funny sometimes,
'Cause they just can't wait to get hurt again,
Tell me do you remember?

There are things we won't recall,
And feelings we'll never find
It's taken so long to see it,
'Cause we never seemed to have the time
There was always something more important to do,
More important to say
But "I love you" wasn't one of those things,
And now it's too late

Do you remember?