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Lahcen Akil
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Catno

020 TOFU 168 RW 34 Ponab 34 lrdg#020 LCD 01 none BRLP011 none

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

Morocco

Release date

Aug 28, 2018

Le Discopathe - Montpellier - Lahcen AKil

Chaabi from high Atlas -
Enregistré par Lucien,en mars 2018 a Tamlalt, Haut-Atlas marocain, dans la chambre bleue au lieu collectif Bibliotatlas.
Lahcen Akil: Lotar,chant et composition.
El Hussain Safir: Bendir et chant .
Lahcen Bouri:Bendir.
Tarik Boughfyani: Tamtam et chant.
Idir Ben Hakim: Tamtam et chant.
El Houssain Oumaa: Bendir, tamtam et chant.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Azaghar

07:18

A2

Tabadout

05:28

A3

Isignou

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B1

Marhaba

06:32

B2

Awnza

06:50

B3

Toutlayt

08:36

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