Title Listen Buy
1. Mah Damba: Koulan Kouma (Mandingue - Mali)
2. Sanacore: Gloria (Italy)
3. Wetr: Le mythe de Galame (Kanak - New-Caledonia)
4. Paco el Lobo: Desunion (Canta Flamenco - Spain)
5. Shahida Parvin: Shah Ranjha Albela (Musical Lithurgy - Pakistan)
6. La Novem: La fillette (Polyphony - Bearn - France)
7. Olivera de Panela & Daudeth Bandeira: Glope a Beira mar (Brasil)
8. Cheikh Salim Fergani: Asbihan (Algeria)
9. Valentina Jakolevna: Tojuk (Siberia)
10. Nipa: Oba desenfo (Ghana)
11. Eugenie Thermidor: Erzulie Dantor (Haïti)
12. Ustad Munir Nuretin Selçuk: Fincani tasdan oyarlar (Turkey)
13. Sharam Nazeri (with Ali Reza Faiz Bashi Pour & Hfez Nazeri): Layli et Majnoun (Iran)
14. Donni di Esiliu: Bernardino (Corsican Polyphony - France)
15. Bauls: Celui qui est innocent (Bengal)
16. Jowandi: Gerbina (Arborigene - Australia)
17. Etsuko Chida: Yachiyo Jishi (Japan)
18. Aqnazar: Zâhidi khilmatnishin (Tadjikistan)
19. Constantin Baran: Sous l'abricotier en fleurs (Romania)
20. Graciana Silva GarciaEl Gavilancillo (Mexico)
21. Slava Egorovic Kemlil: Au printemps, la toundra s'éveille (Siberia)
22. Conlenso: Ubaba Nomama (Zulu polyphony - South-Africa)
23. Gereisogt: Höömii (Mongolia)
24. Tombo Daniel: Omeao Tso-drano (Madagascar)
25. Francoise Atlan (avec l'orchestre Arabo-Andalou de Fès): El rey de Francia-Qod Niltou Hibbi (Arabo Andalou)
26. Alemu Aga: A propos de la vierge Marie (Ethiopia)
27. Asmahan: Elouyoun (Egypt)
28. Rosa Eskenazi: Yia Moi (Greece)
29. La Squadra: L'Alba (Genoese polyphony - Italy)
30. Pierre Pinchik: Eileherzk (Jewish liturgy)
31. Soledad Bravo: Pajarillo verde (Nueva concion - Venezuela)
32. Mahmoud Ahmmed: Ere mela mela (Ethiopy)
33. Himene: Pahira is Tarapuitie (Polynesian polyphony)
34. Anara Abdykalykova: Bechyk yry (Kirghizstan)

Review: 

The purpose of this double CD is not to classify the human voice but rather to take the listener to a pleasant wander through the voices of the five continents. This collection presents a great variety of vocal tone colours -acrid, nasal, murmured, suave, expressing serenity or despair- and techniques -the hoarse flamenco voices, the nasal voices of Mandingo jelimusolu, the voiced breath-intake in Siberia, the skilled glottal stops of Iranian singers, the throat songs of Kirghiz nomads, the shrill voices of elder women in New Caledonian choirs, the arty ornamentations of Arab-Andalucian songs etc. Vocal configuration is just as varied, spanning solo performances, large polyphonic formations and delicate exchanges between the voice and an instrument -as amongst the Roms in Rumania, or in Iran. For all lovers of vocal music. Released in 2004.

— CalabashMusic.com