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Pete Briquette Produces Geldof In Africa Soundtrack CD
Due for release on 31/10/2005
While Bob has been travelling around the world lobbying presidents and government leaders, Pete Briquette has holed up in the studio recording and producing the album Geldof In Africa.The documentary soundtrack to the BBC's Geldof In Africa Series will be released at the end of October on CD format to accompany the release of the DVD of the same series. Disc 1 is made up of various artists including Pete. But disc 2 is very interesting, it's a chill-out album made up entirely of material by Pete Briquette, and features 2 poems read by Bob Geldof. We have just spoken to Pete who is extremely pleased with the project. Having listened to a copy here in the geldof.info office, I can thoroughly recommend this album for any self respecting Geldof fan or those who just love good music.
Disc 1 01. Luminous Continent Just Cause (Steve Jablonsky) 02. Rinderpest Stone Cold (Geoff Zanelli) 03. kitgum kids Polusa (Andrei Samsonov) 04. Addis Ababa Drums in the Night Pt2 (Giles Perring) 05. Ouida Man Of Constant Sorrow (Trad Arr. Bluebrass Pickers) 06. Hadza Tribe WR Labradford (Carter Brown, Robert Donne and Mark Nelson) 07. Barboa Trees Into the Light (Dave Hewson) 08. River Congo (Pete Briquette) 09. Perfect Zero (Awicha Loy Ehrlich) 10. Road to Timbuctoo (Awicha Loy Ehrlich) 11. Stanley Falls (Pete Briquette) 12. Mopti (Doudouk Didier Malherbe/Loy Ehrlich) 13. Slave Fort Trailblazing (Steve Jablonsky) 14. Different Faces (Pete Briquette) 15. In Our Beginnings (First Flight Klaus Badelt) 16. Dogon Country (Bansouri Didier Malherbe/Loy Ehrlich) 17. Kinshasa Chaos (Pete Briquette) 18. New Dawn Desert Scent (Patrick Cassidy) 19. Burnt Lands (Pete Briquette) 20. Exodus Stark Salvation (Geoff Zanelli)
Disc 2 01. Rocco Littoria (Pete Briquette) 02. Apocalypse Still (Pete Briquette) 03. iKnshasa Chaos (Full length version Pete Briquette) 04. Timbuktoo (read by Bob Geldof in Arouane in the Sahara dessert) (Bob Geldof/Pete Briquette) 05. The Kabina Groove (Pete Briquette) 06. The Domo Sunrise (Pete Briquette) 07. Ofringa (Pete Briquette) 08. One Night in Harar (Rimbaud read by Bob Geldof in the poets house in Harar, Ethiopia) (Pete Briquette) 09. The Cobbo River (Pete Briquette)
But disc 2 is very interesting, it's a chill-out album made up entirely of material by Pete Briquette, and features 2 poems read by Bob Geldof. We have just spoken to Pete who is extremely pleased with the project. Having listened to a copy here in the geldof.info office, I can thoroughly recommend this album for any self respecting Geldof fan or those who just love good music.
Cool. I like the track titles. I'm looking forward to that a lot!
Also Bob reading Rimbaud - that should be interesting!
It looks to me as though there are 2 CDs, one chillout and one of Bob reading poetry (wow) will they both be with the DVD?
And I should also quote Kath here, but I'm too lame to figure out how.
My current understanding is that the DVD is one release, consisting of the TV series.
There will also be a separate audio CD release, a two disc set: the soundtrack to the TV series (disc 1) and Pete's "Chill Out" CD (which includes Bob reading poetry - disc 2).
Only time will tell. But not much time and so far there is no pre-order information for the CDs, if this is the case. They are due out on Monday, according to the information on here. Unless that date is put back of course...
My current understanding is that the DVD is one release, consisting of the TV series. There will also be a separate audio CD release, a two disc set: the soundtrack to the TV series (disc 1) and Pete's "Chill Out" CD (which includes Bob reading poetry - disc 2). I think that's the deal.
These are now available from Amazon at £9.99. They are actually £14.99 on Play.com...
Look for Geldof in Africa - music from the tv series. I've combined the order with my DVD, which means I'll have to wait, but won't have to pay p&p - all £1.74 of it!