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Various - Essential East African Hits Volume 2 FLAC
Performer:
Various
Album:
Essential East African Hits Volume 2
Style:
African
Released:
2011
Country:
South Africa
Label:
Next
Catalog:
NEXTCD 282
FLAC size:
2985 mb
MP3 size:
2629 mb
WMA size:
1605 mb


Tracklist


1L'Orchestre Les VolcanoChristina
Written-By – Orch Volcano
9:59
2The T.B. EaglesUtapigwa Kalamu
Written-By – Daudi Kabaka
4:39
3Koka Koka Sex BattalionMary
Written-By – C. H. Manety, Pascal Pius
5:08
4Issa Juma & Super WanyikaSigalame No. 2
Written-By – Issa Juma
10:48
5L'Orchestre D O 7 Shirati JazzSheroline Pt 1
Written-By – Mwalimu D.O. Misiani
4:44
6Vijana JazzMasido
Written-By – C. Manety
4:22
7Eagles Lupopo '77Dina Na Jim
Written-By – Omar Machio
4:57
8L'Orchestre Afro 70Dada Ulijidanganya
Written-By – Patrick Balisidya
4:29
9L'Orchestre MasantulaSauda
Written-By – Kikumbi Mwanza Pango
8:41
10L'Orchestre Sola T.T.Nimelela Nze4:58
11Urafiki JazzNakupenda Baby
Written-By – Juma Mrisho
3:50
12Shirati Luo Voice JazzLittle Ole Rossy
Written-By – Mwalimu D. O. Misiani, Tobias Not
5:11
13Western JazzHelena No. 1
Written-By – Wema Abdala
4:54
14Sunbust JazzLets Live Together
Written-By – Casim Rajab
3:27


Credits


  • Compiled ByDerek Smith
  • DesignDean Jensen
  • Liner Notes, Compiled By [Assistant]Douglas Paterson


Notes


Track 4 is listed as Lets Live Together by instead of Sunbust - Let's Live Together / Black Is Beautiful
Track 9 is misspelled as Utapigwa Kalaam as opposed to Daudi Kabaka & The T.B. Eagles - Utapigwa Kalamu
Track 14 is misspelled Nimelela Nze instead of L'Orch. Sola T.V. - Week-End / Nimelala Nje

All tracks published by EMI Music Publishers


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 6009694025133


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Next Music Pty Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Next Music Pty Ltd
  • Published By – EMI Music South Africa (Pty) Ltd.


Album


Listen free to Various Artists ESSENTIAL EAST AFRICAN HITS VOLUME 2 Little Ole Rossy, Masido Pt. 1 and more. 13 tracks 74:19. Most often on , compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information. Shirati Luo Voice Jazz. Essential East African Hits, Vol. Writer: D. O Misiani, Composers: D. O Misiani. Dada Ulijidanganya. L'ORCHESTRE AFRO 70. Writer: Patrick Balisidya, Composers: Patrick Balisidya. Essential Radio Hits Of The 60s Volume 2. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Tracks In This Album. Little Ole Rossy - Shirati Luo Voice Jazz. Masido - Vijana Jazz Band. Utapigwa Kalamu - The African Eagles. Dina Na Jim - The Eagles Lupopo. Sheroline Pt 1 - D. 7 Shirati Jazz. Sigalame No. 2 - Issa Juma, Super Wanyika Stars. Mary - Koka Koka Sex Battalion. Nimelela Nze - L'Orch. Country Hits - Volume Two. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Исполнитель: Various artists. Various Artists. About half of the 27 tracks are by some of the biggest names in African popular music, or at least the names most familiar to the North American and European audience: Youssou N'Dour, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Baaba Maal, Ali Farka Toure here with Ry Cooder, Salif Keita, Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Thomas Mapfumo, Aster Aweke, Oumou Sangare, Hugh Masekela . You can find two songs by The Eagles Lupopo 77 on two different compilations: Ajali Ya Mombasa on AI Records The Essential East African Collection Vol 1 and Dina na Jim on Next Musics Essential East African Hits Volume 2. Daudi Kabaka, passed away on Hits, Volume II is the second greatest hits album by the American rock band Chicago, and its fifteenth album overall, released in 1981. Following the poor reception of 1980's Chicago XIV, Columbia Records dropped Chicago from its roster and cancelled a lucrative contract that had recently been signed. While the band had begun its association with David Foster and was in the process of building a new identity, Columbia had contractual obligations for a new release. Therefore, the label wanted