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We´ve prepared a little something for you. A selection of tunes that had been pre-selected for the second Ranil project. And since we all need a little conforting we will be uploading one track per day for the next 10 days - its free - just put zero and add your email address. So download this when you feel like it and SHARE the selection with as many friends and loved ones as possible! Why? Because its good for the Soul and eases stress ? !!

 

- And so we proudly present to you -

The Ranil Stay Safe & Sound Selection:

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A lot of you may know this one, it won lots of awards in 2006 or so, but the album "Dimanche à Bamako" by Amadou & Mariam, a blind duo from Mali, assisted by French backpacker favourite Manu Chao is absolutely beautiful and chilled.

 

 

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This album is early 70s Ethiopian Jazz and its very nice. Kind of like Blue Note stuff but with an Ethiopian angle. Jim Jarmuch used a lot of it in the soundtrack to his 2005 Bill Murray film Broken Flowers. My filmmaker friend was really disappointed when Broken Flowers came out because he'd been into this album for ages and had it in mind as a 'secret weapon' to use on one of his own films eventually ...

 

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