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Even more Kershaw Tapes

Andy Kershaw introduces his own cassette recordings of music from his travels during the 1980s and 1990s.

During the 1980s and 1990s, DJ Andy Kershaw travelled around Africa and the Americas searching out great music and taping it on his Walkman Pro, a new broadcast-quality cassette recorder that was bringing about a revolution in mobile recording. He also used it to capture his celebrated Kitchen Sessions, held in his small flat in Crouch End.

In this episode, Andy meets Malian blues man Ali Farka Touré on a boat on the Niger and wins a bottle of BBQ sauce at Fred’s Lounge in Louisiana whilst enjoying some live cajun music from the Mamou Cajun Band. We witness the breakneck speed of Scottish accordionist Phil Cunningham and banjo player Gary Petersen in an impromptu session in a pub in Shetland and we take a look at the iconic Cuban song Guantanamera, with versions by Cuarteto Iglesias on a roof top in Cuba and Celina Gonzales in Andy’s Crouch End kitchen. Also from the kitchen we have vintage sessions from Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore and English psychedelics, Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians. Plus Andy dusts off the Walkman Pro to records a brand new session with folk singer-songwriter and guitarist Steve Tilston.

Producer: Martin Webb

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44 minutes

Music Played

  • Ali Farka TourΓ©

    Hey gena

  • Ali Farka TourΓ©

    Kadi Kadi

  • Phil Cunningham and Gary Petersen

    Jeans Reel and the Moving Cloud

  • Butch Hancock & Jimmie Dale Gilmore

    You've Never Seen Me Cry (Andy Kershaw Kitchen Session)

  • Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore

    Leo and Lorna (Andy Kershaw Kitchen Session)

  • Robyn Hitchcock

    Oceanside (Kitchen Session)

  • Cuarteto Iglesias

    Guantanamera

  • Celina GonzΓ΅lez

    Guantanamera (Kitchen Session)

  • The Mamou Cajun Band

    Grand Mamou 2 Step

  • The Mamou Cajun Band

    La Valse de Minuit

  • Steve Tilston

    My Mystery Train (Kitchen Session)

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