MUSIC

Tracks
- 1Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: The canon from the fort across the bay goes off each evening at 9 p.M. As It has for hundreds of years to prevent Cuba's citizens from experiencing trou4:38
- 2Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Fidel speaks, and speaks, and speaks (on three TV stations). Today's show covers slavery since the time of Pericles the Kyoto protocol, and terrorism in3:12
- 3Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Old Havana Is in need of restoration - The tile-saws Are a sign of progress - Another tourist restaurant, another flamenco artist in search of a dollar…6:33
- 4Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Armed police Are everywhere - Walkie talkies keep you safe and in line - Mani seller trying to move some tubes of roasted peanuts (not Money)…4:16
- 5Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: The Mardi Gras Carnaval procession has been turned into a daily fiesta so tourists don't miss It… - African chanting in the park Is as much for the part7:26
- 6Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: What could inspire more admiration for the USA Than a badly dubbed TV war movie?2:34
- 7Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Night time spreads the sounds around from homes and bars6:32
- 8Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: There Is little running water in Old Havana, a truck must come and fill up each building's tank every day: Hoses on the cobbles, pumps, filling cisterns4:11
- 9Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Children, in the absence of Playstations, play circle games and join in the fun at the boomy museum Kinderconcerts3:46
- 10Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: Electroacoustic music has been made in Cuba since 1964, here by pioneers Juan Blanco and Juan Pinera - Back on the TV you can learn Spanish grammar usin4:06
- 11Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: The flamenco steps could substitute for the canon shots If need be1:50
- 12Habanera, a Soundwalk Through Old Havana, Cuba: As the water tank fills one last time, George Riveron Pupo, a gay poet muses on the beauties of life, even amidst such tough conditions.3:56
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