East African Music Vol. 1
Central K. Jazz Band, Mori River Jazz Band, Gabriel Omolo
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Artist:
Central K. Jazz Band, Mori River Jazz Band, Gabriel Omolo
Original Release Year:
1/01/1978
Genre(s):
Rhumba
Subgenre(s):
World
Release Country:
Kenya
Artist Country:
Kenya
Language(s):
Swahili
Producer(s):
Composer(s):
George Ramogi
Publisher(s):
Unearthed African Music Ltd
track listings
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R. Omolo Wuod Gemi
4:25
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S. Matoro Ayudho
4:41
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Lunch-Time
4:10
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Rosalina Soda
4:51
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Moris Jaoko
4:35
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Nyamama M.B.A. No. 3
4:46
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Jacob and Pendo
4:44
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Erb Tutakula Uya Ajabu C.
4:24
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