(SPECIAL EXTRA-LONG MY FAVORITE AFRICAN MUSIC EPISODE) First up, the South African freedom song "Naants' Indod'Emnyama (Beware Verwoerd)" as performed by the world famous South African born Miriam Makeba from the soundtrack to Amandla! (Amazon). Next was the current "it" band out of Mali, called Amadou & Mariam with their awesome song "Coulibaly" which can be found on their new album Dimanche a Bamako (iTunes, Amazon) for which they paired up with France's Manu Chao. Then Zambia's gospel a cappella group called, you guessed it, Zambian Acapella, did "Thulalila Lele" their first album From Africa with Love (a-cappella.com). Then South Africa's luminary Vusi Mahlasela with "Ntate Mahlasela" from his album The Voice (iTunes, Amazon). Then Niger's Mamar Kassey did the title track from their album Denke-denke (Amazon). And South Africa's Chris McGregor did "Mra" from his 1971 classic Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath (Amazon). Next, South Africa's essential Ladysmith Black Mambazo teamed up with the female UK a cappella group The Mint Juleps for a cover of The Tokens "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", which was itself a cover of The Weavers "Wimoweh", which was itself a cover of the South African songwriter Soloman Linda (whose family only recently started getting royalties) song by the same name... but I digress. Anyway, it was taken from a rare 1990 French CD-Single, called The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Amazon). Next was Cameroon's Henri Dikongué with the title track from his 1999 album Wa (iTunes, Amazon). And finally music-fusionist Hughes de Courson created a fascinating opus in 1997 with his album Mozart in Egypt (Amazon), on which he combined Mozart with the traditional music of Egypt. We heard the song "Ikhtitaf Fi Assaraya (L'enlèvement au sérail)".This week's episode features a clip from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. You can download a great selection of QuickTime clips from the Daily Show at One Good Move.