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Release Date: 1992Label: Luaka Bop, Inc.
Track A4 - from a Syrian song. A man cries over his harem's favourite woman that ran away. He ends up deciding to go and look for her. Thank you, the DjinnsTrack A6 - "Motorcar Polyrhythm"
Track A7 - based on a young girl's song accompanying themselves beating the rhythm in the river water - recorded near Isiro (Zaire).
Track B4 - anti-Apartheid song. The music is inspired by a popular Zairean song.
Track B5 - "I keep my heart for you."
Track B7 - a mix of three songs: a nursery rhyme from Rwanda, a chant by a young Zairean women celebrating procreation
Track B8 - Cuban rhythm Thank you: David Weemaels
Recorded and mixed at Daylight Studio, Brussels,
except track 14 recorded in the forest near Brussels
℗ 1991, 1992 Crammed Discs
© 1991 Crammed Discs
All selections published by Les Editions de la Bascule