Tracklist
| 1 | AnatomieRemix – Kinderzimmer Productions | 4:16 |
| 2 | Tourisme (Tobias Levin Accent-Mix)Remix – Tobias Levin | 3:33 |
| 3 | You (Resource Album Mix)Remix – Thomas Fleischhauer | 1:52 |
| 4 | Paradizer (April & Seasons Blank-Mix)Remix – April & Seasons | 7:37 |
| 5 | Gospel (Robert Lippok Tidenhub-Mix)Remix – Robert Lippok | 7:07 |
| 6 | Paradizer (Thomas Meinecke Respect-Mix)Remix – Thomas Meinecke | 7:00 |
| 7 | Teich (Resource Album Mix)Remix – Thomas Fleischhauer | 1:28 |
| 8 | Brian (Resource Album Mix)Remix – Thomas Fleischhauer | 2:01 |
| 9 | Tourisme (Retour-Mix)Remix – Carsten Hellberg, Schorsch Kamerun | 8:45 |
| 10 | Spur (Resource Album Mix)Remix – Thomas Fleischhauer | 3:47 |
| 11 | Fern (Resource Album Mix)Remix – Thomas Fleischhauer | 1:31 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| stu 7 | Kante | Redirections (CD, Album) | Stewardess | stu 7 | Germany | 1998 |
Credits
- Artwork By [Remix] – Ruth May
Album
You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Redirections by El Jazzy Chavo, released 25 May 2018 1. The Kid Wit' Da Flava 2. Vientos Del Monte 3. Underground Metaphors 4. Dreams In A Sewer 5. Struggle Lullaby 6. Dedicated 7. Spiritual Gangster 8. Rewind The Mind 9. Giraffe's Headnod 10. Orbit Of Venus 11. Raw Truth 12. Spontaneous 13. Patission Street 14. by El Jazzy Chavo. supported by. Cassette Digital Album. Sold Out. Disc IDs 0. Brian Thomas Fleischhauer Resource Album mix. You Thomas Fleischhauer Resource Album mix. Fern Thomas Fleischhauer Resource Album mix. Spur Thomas Fleischhauer Resource Album mix. Teich Thomas Fleischhauer Resource Album mix. Kanté died in hospital on Friday in the capital, Conakry, aged 70, his son Balla Kanté told the AFP news agency. His death was the result of untreated health problems, he said. Mory Kanté started music at the age of just seven, when he was sent to Mali to learn to play the kora harp. In the 1970s, he joined Mali's legendary group the Rail Band of Bamako and performed alongside Salif Keita and became the lead singer after Keita left. His international success came in 1988 when he released his album Akwaba Beach, which includes Yéké Yéké. Millions of copies of Yéké Yéké were sold and Akwaba Beach became the best-selling African album of that time. Jazzquarterz & El Jazzy Chavo - Street Aesthetics - Продолжительность: 38:35 Proved Records. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс El Jazzy Chavo - Redirections Kante was born on March 29, 1950, in Albadarya, a small town near Kissidougou in southeastern Guinea. His father, Djeli Fode Kante, who was from Guinea, had 38 children with a number of women. His mother, Fatoumata Kamissoko, was from Mali. Both of Mr. Kantes parents were griots. Those shows led to Mr. Kantes first album as a leader with his name spelled Mori Kant , recorded in Los Los Angeles for a small American label, Eboni it made little impact. Kante moved to Paris in the early 1980s and determinedly globalized his music. He added electronic sounds and programming and simplified some of the intricacies of African rhythm. Play album. Kante Akustik Sessions. 10,247 listeners. 6 Jan 2006 7 tracks. Zwischen Den Orten. 96 listeners. Dec 1997 11 tracks. Im ersten Licht. Borders Mory Kanté was a Guinean vocalist and player of the kora harp. He was best known internationally for his 1987 hit song Yé ké yé ké, which reached number-one in Belgium, Finland, the Netherlands, and Spain. The album it came from, Akwaba Beach, was the best-selling African record of its time. Artists Without Borders. Kanté helped popularise African and Guinean music around the world in the 1980s, and was widely known for his house music-inspired 1987 single Yéké Yéké, which went on to become a hit in countries across Europe the following year. Kantés death was confirmed to the AFP news agency by the late musicians son Balla Kanté, who said that his father had died in a hospital in the Guinean capital Conakry earlier this morning May 22. He suffered from chronic illnesses and often travelled to France for treatment but that was no longer possible with the coronavirus, Balla said of hi