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L-344Nder Alle Teile 3 Musik aus Afrika Gruppe / Interpret CD Name Kontinent Herkunftsland Best. Nr. Preis Bonga Kwenda Paz em Angola Afrika Angola CD 5052 CHF 37.00 Bonga Kwenda Katendu Afrika Angola 79567-2 CHF 30.00 Corocaminho da Salvaçao Evangelico de Mabor-Luanda Cocasel Vol. 2 Afrika Angola/Luanda PCD 115 CHF 30.00 Mahmoud Ahmed Soul of Addis Afrika Äthiopien STEW 35 CD CHF 36.00 Adama Drame Autres Contacts Afrika Benin/Elfenbeinküste Empreinte 13'043 CHF 36.00 Ismael Isaac Treich Feeling Afrika Benin/Elfenbeinküste Arcade DME 19 CHF 34.00 Angelique Kidjo Fifa Afrika Benin/Elfenbeinküste Mango 162-531 039-2 CHF 34.00 Zagazougou Group Le Zagazougou Afrika Afrika Benin/Elfenbeinküste piranha 49-2 CHF 35.00 Koko du Burkina Faso Blafons & Tambours d'Afrique Afrika Burkina Faso 65101 Playa Sound CHF 36.00 Batimbo Musiques et Chants Afrika Burundi PS 65089 CHF 35.00 Cesaria Evora La diva aux pieds nus Afrika Cap Verde BUDA 82453-2 CHF 35.00 Cesaria Evora Distino di Belita Afrika Cap Verde Lusafrica 74321 444-2 CHF 34.00 Ray Lema The Dream of The Gazelle Afrika Congo '2 CHF 37.00 Sekouba Bambino Kassa Afrika Diverse Sterns STCD 1074 CHF 36.00 Amadu Bansang Jobareth Tabara-Gambian Kora Music Afrika Diverse CDT 129 CHF 36.00 Kassiry Initiation Afrika Diverse Melodie 50582-2 CHF 34.00 Mamady Keita Mögöbalu (2 CD Box) Afrika Diverse fmd 205 CHF 48.00 Mamady/Sewa & Keita/Kann Wassolon Afrika Diverse fmd 159 CHF 34.00 Guy Lobe Sonandolo Afrika Diverse Melodie CC 1957 CHF 34.00 Daddy Lumba Daddy Lumba Afrika Diverse Lumba 001 CHF 34.00 Baaba Maal Firin' in Fouta Afrika Diverse CIDM 1109/524 024-2 CHF 34.00 Sidi Toure Hoga Afrika Diverse Sterns DJCD 1002 CHF 36.00 Diverse Balafons et Tambours d'Afrique Afrika Diverse Playa Sound 65034 CHF 34.00 Takadia Diyè Afrika Diverse Black Sun 15025-2 CHF 34.00 Diverse Africa Oumba Nr. 1 Afrika Afrika Diverse Blue Silver 32293/8262CHF 34.00 Chicago Symphonie O. Hannibal African Portraits Afrika Diverse Teldec 4509 98802-2 CHF 38.00 El Hadi Djeli Sory Kouyate Guinee: Anthologie du Balafon Mandique Vol. 3 Afrika Guinea Buda 92535-2 CHF 36.00 M'bady Kouyate Kora Mandique/Soutoukoun Afrika Guinea LBLC 2554 HM 83 CHF 35.00 Kante Djessou Mory Guitare Seche Afrika Guinea Pam AG 701 CHF 35.00 Djeli Moussa Diawara Cimadan Afrika Guinea Celluloid 66910-2 CHF 35.00 Jali Musa Jawara Yasimika Afrika Guinea Hannibal 1355 CHF 34.00 Tali Musa Tawara Soubindoor Afrika Afrika Guinea World Circuit 008 CHF 35.00 Kaloum Star Felenko Afrika Guinea Buda 82933-2 CHF 34.00 Les Ballet Africains de Papa Ladji Camara Afrika Guinea Lyrichord 7419 CHF 34.00 Diverse Guinee-Recits et Eposees Afrika Guinea C 560009 CHF 38.00 The Ousmane Kouyate Band Domba Afrika Guinea Sterns 1030 CHF 35.00 Bala et ses Balladins Objectif perfection Afrika Guinea Popular African Music pamadc 302CHF 35.00 Bidinte Kumara Afrika Guinea-Bissau INT 3256-2 CHF 29.50 Hani Mehanna Princess of Cairo Afrika Kairo Taring Records 501 CHF 34.00 Diverse Heart of the Forest Afrika Kamerun HNCD 1378 CHF 34.00 Gonda Traditional Entertainers Gonda Afrika Kenya Kelele 31007 CHF 34.00 Thomas Mapfumo The Best of Afrika Afrika Kenya/Tanzania 7243 8 Hemishere 35582 2 3CHF 34.00 Francis Bebey Lambarene Schweitzer Afrika Afrika Kongo CEDDIA 1 CHF 36.00 Francis Bebey Nandolo/With Love Afrika Kongo/Kamerun Original Music 027 CHF 36.00 Les Genies Noirs de Douala Afrika Kongo/Kamerun ARN 64112 CHF 35.00 Diverse The lgede of Nigeria Afrika Nigeria CDT 117 CHF 36.00 Orient. Brothers Int Nwa Ada Di Nma Afrika Nigeria Nwa Ada Di 527 CHF 34.00 Igel el djilad madaris Afrika Nwa Ada Di Sudan/Tunesien pam jaf 501 CHF 35.00 Cheb Othman Cheb Othman Afrika Nordafrika/ Blue Silver/Ägypten 50555-2 CHF 34.00 Houria Aichi Chants de l'Aures Afrika Nordafrika/ Ethnic B/Algerien Auvidis 6749 CHF 33.00 Abdel Ali Slimani Mraya Afrika Nordafrika/ Real World Algerien '55 CHF 34.00 Cheb Tati with Oto Dans la vie Afrika Afrika Nordafrika/Algerien JVC 3500-2 CHF 34.00 The Toraia Orchestra of Algiers Ya Bay Afrika Nordafrika/ Tradition Algerien 1'043 CHF 28.00 Ashraf Le Mediteranien Afrika Nordafrika/ Records Algerien MW 3015 CHF 35.00 Brian Jones The Pipes of Pan at Jajouka Afrika Nordafrika/ point music Marokko 446 487-2 CHF 35.00 Wasis Diop Toxu Afrika Senegal 558198-2 CHF 31.00 Wasis Diop Nofant Afrika Senegal 697-124 1082 CHF 34.00 Baaba Maal Lam Toro Afrika Senegal 5125'192 CHF 33.00 Balanta Balo: Talking Wood Malang Mane of Casamance Afrika Afrika Senegal VPU- 1006 CHF 36.00 Youssou/ El Hadjifaye N'Dour Lay Suma Afrika Senegal Sterns STCD 3012 CHF 36.00 Doudou Ndiaye Rose Djabote Afrika Senegal CDRW 43 CHF 34.00 Thione Seck Daaly Afrika Senegal Sterns STCD 1070 CHF 36.00 Mansour Seck N' der Fouta Tooro Vol. 2 Afrika Senegal Sterns 1073 CHF 35.00 Moussa Sissoko feat. 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Quintus Ala Tamala Afrika Afrika Senegal 398 50092 CHF 34.00 Sénégal Flash Koalack Afrika Senegal 38905-2 CHF 34.00 Africando Sabador Vol. 2 Afrika Senegal 3813'3.2 CHF 32.00 Africando Africando Afrika Senegal Melodie 38121-2 CHF 33.00 Africando Gombo Salsa Afrika Senegal STCD 1071 CHF 36.00 Waaberi New Dawn Afrika Somalia CDRW 66 7243 8 44164 2 3CHF 34.00 Max/Madala Lässer/Kunene Madamax Afrika Südafrika Impact CD 898-51 CHF 33.00 Hugh Masekela Tomorrow Afrika Südafrika wea 254 573-2 CHF 34.00 Letta Mbulu In the Music the Village never ends Afrika Afrika Südafrika Columbia CDCOL 8015CHF 38.00 Juluka African Litany Afrika Südafrika Totem Records 760189CHF 34.00 Diverse No Make Palaver Afrika Westafrika piranha 30550/39-2 CHF 35.00 Kanda Bongo Man Zing Zong Afrika Zaire Hannibal 1366 CHF 35.00 Zaiko Langa Avis de Recherche Afrika Zaire Sterns 1068 CHF 35.00 Koffi Olomide Noblesse Oblige Afrika Zaire Sonodisc 71307 CHF 33.00 Papa Wemba Afrika Zaire Sterns 1026 CHF 35.00 Clan Langa Langa zea Afrika Zaire Sonodisc 6921 CHF 36.00 Mose Fan Fan Hello, Hello Afrika Afrika Zaire Sterns 1065 CHF 36.00 Diverse Music of the Rain Forest Pygmies Afrika Zaire LYRCD 7157 CHF 36.00 Diverse Nyboma Afrika Zaire Sterns 1064 CHF 35.00 Diverse roots of rumba rock, Vol. 2 Afrika Afrika Zaire Cram World 10 CHF 35.00 Matare The power of Mbira Cap-Vert Afrika SHAVACD 004-2 CHF 34.00 Diverse Cap Verde Bataque et Financon Afrika OC 560132 CHF 36.00 The Mthembu Queens Emjindini Afrika Rounder CD 5034 CHF 35.00 The Justin Vali Trio The Truth (Ny Marina) Afrika 7243 8 40114 2 0 CHF 34.00 Musik aus Amerika Gruppe/Interpret Titel Kontinent Land Best.Nr. 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