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Bouger Le Monde
CD (Item 624589) Crammed, 2012 — Condition: New Copy
A real smoker from Staff Benda Bilili – a record that really grooves right from the start, and which more than holds its own as a musical text – even away from the group's unique stature! Tracks are mostly upbeat, and filled with a frenzy of percussion and guitar – and vocals that leap into the fray boldly, often stating political messages with a misleadingly catchy quality. Titles include "Osali Mabe", "Sopeka", "Bilanga", "Tangu I Fueni", "Kuluna Gangs", "Souci", "Djambula", and "Ne Me Quitte Pas". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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