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The Funkees
Dancing Time (The Best Of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77)

Dancing Time (The Best Of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77)
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Labels

Soundway

Catno

SNDWLP039

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

The FUNKEES Dancing Time: The Best Of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77 Soundway

KILLER compilation, must have for all fans of AfroFunk madness & Psy experiences from Nigeria and widely sud saharian africa.

The FUNKEES
Dancing Time: The Best Of Eastern Nigeria's Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77
Soundway

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Ole

4:26

A2

Akpankoro

2:57

A3

Onye Mmanya

5:52

A4

Abraka

4:26

B1

Akula Owu Onyeara

7:29

B2

Acid Rock

2:53

B3

Ogbu Achara

3:00

B4

Slipping Into Darkness

4:25

C1

303

4:20

C2

Baby I Need You

3:36

C3

Break Through

3:30

C4

Life

5:06

D1

Mimbo

5:24

D2

Dancing Time

3:19

D3

Dancing In The Nude

4:26

D4

Point Of No Return

3:27

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