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Manu Dibango Electric Africa Mp3, Flac, Wma Manu Dibango Electric Africa mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Electric Africa Country: Belgium Released: 1998 Style: Electro MP3 version RAR size: 1203 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1810 mb WMA version RAR size: 1127 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 211 Other Formats: ADX MP3 AIFF AUD MPC TTA RA Tracklist Hide Credits Pata Piya A1 Guitar – Nicky SkopelitisSynthesizer [Dx7, Ob-8] – Wally BadarouSynthesizer [Prophet 5, 6:32 Fairlight] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By, Drum Machine [DMX] – Bill Laswell Electric Africa A2 Djembe – Aiyb DiengPiano, Synthesizer [Dx-7] – Herbie HancockSynthesizer [Fairlight] – 10:22 Bill Laswell Echos Beti B1 Drum Machine [DMX] – Bill LaswellPercussion [Chatan, Cowbell] – Aiyb DiengPiano, 6:18 Synthesizer [Fairlight] – Herbie Hancock L'Arbre A Palabres B2 Kora – Mory KantéPercussion [Chatan] – Aiyb DiengPiano, Synthesizer [Fairlight, Dx-7] – 11:44 Herbie Hancock Companies, etc. Printed By – Imp. Polygram Phonographic Copyright (p) – Celluloid Records Recorded At – Studio Plus XXX Mixed At – Studio Plus XXX Credits Bass, Vocals – Francis Mbappe Drums, Percussion – Brice Wouassy*, Valerie Lobe* Electronic Drums [Simmons] – Joseph Kuo* Engineer – Robert Musso Guitar – Jerry Malekani, Vincent Nguini Producer – Bill Laswell Programmed By [Fairlight] – Frédérick Rousseau Trumpet – Segona Peter Tholo Vocals – Florence Titty Dimbeng, Sissy Dipoko Written-By – Manu Dibango Notes Produced for Material / OAO. Avec l'aimable autorisation de CELLULOID RECORDS. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 42282 47451 3 Rights Society: SACEM SDRM SACD SGDL Distribution Code: PG 281 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Manu Electric Africa (LP, Tidal Waves TWM10 TWM10 US 2018 Dibango Album, Ltd, Blu) Music Manu Electric Africa (LP, CELL 6114 Celluloid CELL 6114 Netherlands 1985 Dibango Album) Manu Electric Africa (CD, Movieplay MPG 74062 MPG 74062 Portugal 2000 Dibango Album, RE) Gold 302 061 232 Manu Electric Africa (CD, Fuel 2000 302 061 232 US 2002 2 Dibango Album, RE) Records 2 Manu Electric Africa (CD, 827 014-2 Polydor 827 014-2 Germany 1985 Dibango Album) Related Music albums to Electric Africa by Manu Dibango Al Di Meola - Scenario Herbie Hancock - Perfect Machine Touré Kunda - Natalia Yosuke Yamashita / Bill Laswell / Ryuichi Sakamoto - Asian Games Manu Dibango - Afrijazzy Herbie Hancock - Dis Is Da Drum Mick Jagger - She's The Boss Herbie Hancock - Future Shock Herbie Hancock - The Best Of Herbie Hancock Herbie Hancock - Sound-System.
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