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CD1
01 Stereophonics ‘Long Way Down’
02 Maryam Mursal ‘Somalia, Don't Shame Yourself’
03 Geoffrey Oryema ‘Ye Ye Ye’
04 Afro Celt Sound System ‘Shadowman’
05 Joseph Arthur ‘Exhausted’
06 Ben Onono ‘Blink’
07 Adrian Sherwood ‘Majestic 12’
08 Martyn Bennett ‘Move’
09 Spaccanapoli ‘O’Mare’
10 Remmy Ongala & Orchestre Super Matimila ‘Dodoma’
11 Ayub Ogada ‘Kothbiro’
12 Abdelli ‘Adarghal’ The Blind In Spirit
13 Sheila Chandra ‘The Enchantment’
14 Spaccanapoli ‘Santa Notte’
CD2
01 Big Blue Ball ‘Whole Thing Original Mix’
02 Dub Colossus ‘Azmari Dub’
03 Maryam Mursal ‘Take Care’
04 Zawose & Brook ‘The Bedbugs Bite’
05 The Boxer Rebellion ‘The Gospel’
06 Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited ‘Marudzi Nemarudzi’
07 Ghorwane ‘Majurugenta’
08 Abdelli ‘Walagh’
09 Hassan Hakmoun & Zahar ‘Soudan Minitara’ (Bumbastic Mix)
10 Hukwe Zawose ‘Sisitizo la Amani Duniani’
11 BT & Sasha ‘Da-ka-ne’
12 Geoffrey Oryema ‘Makambo’
13 Afro Celt Sound System ‘Onwards’
14 Bernard Kabanda ‘Nnankya’
15 Musicians Of The Nile ‘Zahrafat Al Sai’id’
16 Geoffrey Oryema ‘The River’
Long Way Down: Created & executive produced by David Alexanian,
Charley Boorman, Russ Malkin and Ewan McGregor
Long Way Down soundtrack produced by Jimmy Simak
CD soundtrack compiled by Amanda Jones
Long Way Down - Music from The Television Series
Various Artists
"The soundtrack of an epic motorbike adventure from John O’Groats to
Cape Town"
After their fantastic trip round the world in 2004, fellow actors and
bike fanatics Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman couldn't shake the
travel bug. And after an inspirational UNICEF visit to Africa, they
knew they had to go back and experience this extraordinary continent
in more depth. Riding from John O'Groats right down to South Africa,
leaving on 12 May 2007, they travelled through Europe, and then
Africa – from Tunisia to South Africa, via countries such as Egypt,
Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia - a total of 15,000 miles. The
team arrived in Cape Town, South Africa on 4 August 2007. On this
epic journey they discovered spectacular but unforgiving terrain,
rich cultures and unforgettable local characters. LONG WAY DOWN tells
their story – the drama, the dangers and the sheer exhilaration of
riding together again.
Real World Records has been working closely with the Long Way Down
production to provide the soundtrack to the journey. You can hear
Real World music on the BBC 2 television series and this new double
CD (as well as the accompanying DVD to be released on December 3rd
by EMI). Drawing from the catalogue of outstanding artists – Geoffrey
Oryema, Ayub Ogada, Joseph Arthur, Sheila Chandra, Adrian Sherwood to
name but a few and introducing new tracks from Big Blue Ball and
Sasha and BT, Ben Onono and The Boxer Rebellion and the specially
recorded theme tune by Stereophonics, this is also an amazing
musical journey.
As Peter Gabriel says: “At Real World, we were excited at the
prospect of working on Long Way Down with Ewan and Charley. We had
all really enjoyed Long Way Round. When they drew their new route out
on the map, we were sure they were going to have an extraordinary
adventure. Their route duly passed through a lot of places with which
we had musical links. Africa is often portrayed as a problem, a
continent in crisis. But in this film, in this music and most
importantly in these people, you will also see and hear the real
Africa that has been an incredible inspiration to me, Ewan and
Charley. Any project that can link Martyn Bennett, Abdelli, Sasha and
BT, Hukwe Zawose and Maryam Mursaal is alright by me.”
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