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Hugh Masekela Grrr Mp3, Flac, Wma Hugh Masekela Grrr mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Grrr Country: Europe Style: African MP3 version RAR size: 1966 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1953 mb WMA version RAR size: 1828 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 739 Other Formats: VQF AC3 AIFF APE VOC ADX AHX Tracklist Hide Credits U, Dwi 1 3:09 Written-By – H. Masekela* Zulu And The Mexican 2 3:17 Written-By – H. Masekela* Emavungweni 3 3:05 Written-By – D. Xaba* Ntjilo-Ntjilo 4 4:05 Written-By – M. Makeba* Sharpville 5 3:26 Written-By – H. Masekela* Umaningi Bona 6 3:11 Written-By – Z. Nkabinde* Sipho 7 3:37 Written-By – G. G. Mrwebi* Kwa-Blaney 8 2:07 Written-By – J. Gwangwa* Mra 9 3:04 Written-By – Christopher* Phatsha-Phatsha 10 2:54 Written-By – L. Mabaso* Companies, etc. Record Company – UMG Recordings, Inc. Record Company – Universal Music Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Verve Music Group Copyright (c) – The Verve Music Group Made By – EDC, Germany – 51415835 Credits Arranged By – Hugh Masekela (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 10), Jonas Gwangwa (tracks: 8) Edited By – Luchi DeJesus Guitar [Uncredited] – Eric Gale Liner Notes – Barbara Gardner Photography By – Bob Eimore & Associates, Inc., Bob Prokop Piano [Uncredited] – Larry Willis Producer – Ed Townsend Saxophone [Uncredited] – Morris Goldberg Trombone [Uncredited] – Jonas Gwangwa Trumpet [Uncredited] – Hugh Masekela Tuba [Uncredited] – Howard St. John Notes Recorded May 1965 in New York Originally released in 1966 (Mercury SR-61109). Sleeve is an exact copy of the original LP sleeve plus extra copy of the original sleeve backside in original size (folded), including original label and cat-number, reissue label and cat-number are shown very small at the bottom of the rear sleeve side and in a second line on disc label. Back cover: Ⓒ 2003 The Verve Music Group. A division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Disc label: Ⓟ 2003 The Verve Music Group. Ⓒ 2003 The Verve Music Group. A division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Made in the E.U. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: none Matrix / Runout (Matrix text inner ring): 06024 986 030-9 02 ✳ 51415835 Matrix / Runout (Matrix text outer ring): [4x Universal logo] Matrix / Runout (Mould text): Made in Germany by EDC B Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV26 Mould SID Code: IFPI 0117 Label Code: LC 00383 Rights Society: BIEM / MCPS Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Hugh Grrr (LP, SR 61109 Mercury SR 61109 US 1966 Masekela Album) Grrr (LP, MG 21109, SR Hugh Mercury, MG 21109, SR Album, Mono, US Unknown 61109 Masekela Mercury 61109 Promo) Mercury SRW 16358, Hugh Hugh Masekela Wing, SRW 16358, Canada 1968 SRW-16358 Masekela (LP, Album, RE) Mercury SRW-16358 Wing Mercury SRW 16358, Hugh Hugh Masekela Wing, SRW 16358, US 1968 SRW-16358 Masekela (LP, Album, RE) Mercury SRW-16358 Wing MG 21109, Hugh Grrr (LP, Mercury, MG 21109, US 1966 MG-21109 Masekela Album, Mono) Mercury MG-21109 Related Music albums to Grrr by Hugh Masekela Hugh Masekela - Son Of Ice Bag / Up-Up And Away Hugh Masekela - Grazing In The Grass / Bajabula Bonke (The Healing Song) Hugh Masekela - Ke Bale (There They Go) Hugh Masekela - Gettin' It On / 10,000 Miles To Memphis Hugh Masekela - Techno-Bush Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela - Main Event Live Hugh Masekela - Liberation • The Best Of Hugh Masekela Hugh Masekela - South Africa's Jazz Legend Hugh Masekela Homecoming Concert Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela - Lobo Masekela - For The Love Of You.
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