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A viagem dos sons/The journey of sounds. 12 CDs, Tradisom 1998, Lisbon. Ed. José Moÿas. US$225 (including airfreight), www.tradisom.com.
VS01 Goa. Gavana. Text by Susana Sardo, University of Aveiro, Portugal; sound engineer M. Fernandes.
VS02 Sri Lanka. Cantigas do Ceilãol Ceylonese cantigas. Recordings and text by Kenneth David Jackson, Yale University, USA.
VS03 Sri Lanka. Baila Ceilão cafrinhai!/ Dance Ceylon kafrinha! Recordings and text by Kenneth David Jackson, Yale University, USA.
VS04 Desta barra fora: Damão, Diu, Cochim, Korlai/Departing this harbour: Damão, Diu, Cochim, Korlai. Recordings and text by Kenneth David Jackson, Yale University, USA.
VS05 Kantiga di padri sa chang, Malacal Songs of the priest's land, Malaca. Recordings and text by Margaret Sarkissian, Smith College, USA.
VS06 Kroncong Moritsko, Sumatra/ Kroncong Moritsko and other Portuguese‐Southeast Asian Musical Syntheses. Recordings and text by M. Kartomi, Monash University, Australia.
VS07 Fála‐Vai. Fála‐Vem, Macau. Text by Carlos Piteira.
VS08 Tata ‐ hateke ba dok, Timor/ Grandfather ‐ looking for the future, Timor. Co‐ordinator, recordings and text by Louise Byrne.
VS09 Makwuyela. Moÿambique. Recordings and texts by João Soeiro de Carvalho, sound engineer R. Auze.
VS10 Tshiloli, S. Tomé. Recordings and texts: Rosa Clara Neves, 1990–91, Escala Superior de Educaÿão de Setúbal.
VS11 Des Granzin di Tera, Cabo Verde. Text by Jorge Castro Ribeiro, Institute of Ethnomusicology, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
VS12 Cavalo Marinho da Paraíba, Brasill The Play of Life of Paraíba, Brazil. Supervision, texts and photographs Samuel Araujo, Centre de Pesquisas Folclóricas, Brazil.
Ustad Mohammad Omar ‐ virtuoso from Afghanistan, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW CD 40439 (2002) $14.99 (£10.16). Introduction by D. A. Sonneborn. History by Robert Garfias. Commentary, discography and readings by Hiromi Lorraine Sakata. One compact disc. Total duration 62 min 48 sec.
Healing, feasting and magical ritual: songs and dances from Papua New Guinea, CD. Recordings, photographs and text by John Thornley. Maps. International Collection of the National Sound Archive/Topic Records Ltd. (2001) TSCD918
Eliyahoo Hanabee. The musical tradition of the Bene Israel of Bombay. CD. Beth Hatesfutsoth Records BTR 0101 (2001).