Sold Date:
August 15, 2021
Start Date:
April 9, 2018
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Remmy Ongala & Orchestre Super Matimila – Songs For The Poor Man
Rare Original 1989 West Germany Pressing "Real World Records – RWLP6" LP
Includes Original Printed Inner
Congas – Saidi Salum Jumaine Drums – Lawrence Chandler Guitar – Freddy Sengula Mwlasha, Hasani Ayas Ayas, Muhidini Kisukari Haji Lead Vocals, Guitar – Remmy Ongala Liner Notes – Peter Gabriel Percussion – Orchestre Super Matimila Saxophone – Matu Dikundia Hassan Vocals – Keito Kiniki
Tracks :
A1Nasikitika (I Regret)6:21 A2Karola5:46 A3Kipenda Roho6:38 A4Sauti Ya Mnyonge (The Voice Of The Underdog)8:34 B1Muziki Asili Yake Wapi5:31 B2Pamella5:25 B3Dole (OK)6:56 B4Mariam Wangu (My Own Mariam)7:07
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Condition Vinyl : EX
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